Blooming Bath Lotus Baby Bath Review 2026
by Blooming Bath
$28-$38
A flower-shaped baby bath insert that sits in your kitchen sink and cradles your newborn like a soft petal. It's adorable, it's practical, and bath time becomes way less stressful.
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Our Full Review
The Blooming Bath Lotus is one of those products that looks like an Instagram prop but turns out to be genuinely useful. It's a plush, flower-shaped insert that sits in your kitchen sink and conforms to your baby's body. For the first few months when you're doing sponge baths and your baby is too tiny for a regular baby tub, this thing is a lifesaver. The soft petals support baby from all sides while water pools gently around them. No hard plastic edges. No mesh sling to figure out. Just a cushy flower that makes your newborn feel secure and comfortable. And because it sits in the kitchen sink, you're standing at counter height instead of hunching over a bathtub on the floor. Your back will thank you during those early weeks. The biggest knock on the Blooming Bath is that it only works while baby is small enough for the sink, which for most babies is about 3-6 months. After that, you'll need a regular baby tub. So you're paying for a product with a short useful lifespan. But for those first few months, it's wonderful. It machine washes (hang dry) and works in any standard sink. After your baby outgrows it, it actually makes a great photo prop for milestone pictures.
What We Like
- Kitchen-sink bathing means you're standing at counter height instead of floor-hunching
- Soft plush petals cradle baby securely without hard plastic edges
- Machine washable and fits any standard kitchen or bathroom sink
- Makes newborn bath time genuinely less stressful for nervous new parents
- Doubles as an adorable photo prop for milestone pictures
What Could Be Better
- Short useful lifespan of about 3-6 months before baby outgrows the sink
- Takes a long time to dry fully, and you need to wring it out well to prevent mildew
- Not cheap for a product you'll use for only a few months
Safety Notes
Never leave baby unattended in water, even in the Blooming Bath. Always keep one hand on baby. Test water temperature before placing baby in the sink. Make sure the insert is fully secured and not blocking the drain. Stop using when baby can sit up or starts trying to roll.
Buying Guide Notes
If you want a product with longer lifespan, get the Skip Hop Moby tub instead (it works from newborn through 12 months). The Blooming Bath is best for parents who specifically want the kitchen-sink experience for those early months. Make sure your sink is big enough. A standard single-basin kitchen sink works. Small bar sinks or double-basin sinks probably won't fit well.
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