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Best Baby Baths UK
By Hannah Wright · Reviews Editor
Prices & availability last checked 12 August 2026
How do these picks compare at a glance?
| Pick | Score | Best for | Stage | Drain | Storage | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shnuggle Baby Bath | 9.5/10 | Best overall | Newborn to sitting | Plug | Rigid | From £25 |
| Skip Hop Moby 3-Stage | 9.2/10 | Best to grow with | Newborn to toddler | Spout + plug | Rigid | From £30 |
| Tommee Tippee Bath Tub | 8.8/10 | Best high-street | Newborn | Plug | — | From £20 |
| Stokke Flexi Bath | 9/10 | Best fold-flat | Newborn insert to toddler | Heat-sensitive plug | — | From £35 |
| Angelcare Bath Support | 8.6/10 | Best in the big bath | — | — | Hang to dry | From £15 |
| Tummy Tub | 8.4/10 | Best for a sit-up soak | Head control onwards | — | — | From £25 |
A baby bath is a plastic tub that makes a newborn wash less terrifying, not a piece of safer-sleep kit. The NHS is clear: you do not have to bath a newborn every day; top-and-tailing is enough, and you wait until the cord stump has dried. When you do bath, the water should be about 37°C, you test with your elbow, and you never walk away.
What is the best baby bath in the UK?
The Shnuggle is the best newborn tub for most families because the backrest holds a soapy, wriggly baby so you have a hand free for the cotton wool. Choose the Skip Hop Moby when you want a rinse spout and a tub that lasts into sitting. Choose a fold-flat (Stokke Flexi Bath) if you have no space to store a rigid tub. A £10 support in the adult bath is the honest budget.
Do you need a baby bath at all?
No. A clean sink, a bowl, or the adult bath with you in it works. Buy a dedicated tub if you hate kneeling, you want a backrest, or grandparents will bath without you. Skip it if your bathroom is a cupboard and you already own a bowl. The product that actually matters is a towel with a hood and a non-slip surface — not the brand of tub.
Are baby bath seats safe?
Bath seats and rings do not make a baby safe to leave. The sitting-up seat that "frees your hands" is the product safety bodies keep warning about because parents step out of the room. If you buy one, treat it as a support while your hand stays on the baby, never as a babysitter. Newborns need a reclined support, not a sit-up ring.
What temperature should baby bath water be?
About 37°C — body temperature, not hot. Run cold then hot to avoid scalds from the tap, test with your elbow or a bath thermometer, and keep the room warm so you are not rushing. A few centimetres of water is enough for a newborn. Empty the tub immediately; standing water is a drowning risk even at that depth.
How we chose
Backrest, drain, storage, how long it lasts past the newborn months, and UK stock. Commission never affects the order. Prices checked 12 August 2026.
Which products made the shortlist?
Best overall
1.Shnuggle Baby Bath
From £25
9.5 /10
The UK newborn bath with a bum bump and backrest that actually holds a slippery baby. Compact enough for a sink or the adult tub, a plug that drains into the bath, and a cult following that is about the shape, not the colour.
Pros
- +Backrest that frees a hand for washing
- +Fits in a sink or the big bath
- +Plug drains without a lifting-a-full-tub moment
Cons
- –Outgrown once baby sits confidently
- –Rigid — needs a home between baths
Best to grow with
2.Skip Hop Moby 3-Stage
From £30
9.2 /10
A tub that starts as a newborn sling, becomes a sitting bath, then a spout-rinse for toddlers — the rare bath that is not loft-bound at four months. The whale is a gimmick; the three stages are the reason it earns the cupboard space.
Pros
- +Three stages from newborn to toddler rinse
- +Spout for hair-washing without a face-full
- +Widely available with spare slings
Cons
- –Bulkier to store than a Shnuggle
- –Sling needs drying or it smells
Best high-street
3.Tommee Tippee Bath Tub
From £20
8.8 /10
Tommee Tippee's moulded newborn tub is the one you can pick up at Boots with the cotton wool. A backrest, a drain, no learning curve. Not as loved as the Shnuggle shape, perfectly adequate, often in a bundle with a support or thermometer.
Pros
- +Easy to find on the high street the week you need it
- +Drain plug and a decent backrest
- +Often bundled with a thermometer
Cons
- –Shape is less "holds the baby" than Shnuggle
- –Outgrown at sitting
Best fold-flat
4.Stokke Flexi Bath
From £35
9 /10
A fold-flat tub that hangs on a hook and comes on holiday. Newborn insert available. The one to buy if a rigid Shnuggle has nowhere to live. Heat-sensitive plug as a rough temperature cue — still test with your elbow.
Pros
- +Folds flat for storage and travel
- +Newborn insert available
- +Heat-sensitive plug as a backup cue
Cons
- –Less "held" than a moulded backrest
- –Insert is extra
Best in the big bath
5.Angelcare Bath Support
From £15
8.6 /10
A mesh reclined support that sits in the adult bath so you do not buy a second tub. The budget and small-bathroom answer. It is a support, not a seat you walk away from — same hand-on-baby rule as everything else on this list.
Pros
- +Uses the bath you already have
- +Cheap, light, easy to dry
- +Fine for grandparents' houses
Cons
- –You still kneel at the big bath
- –Not a tub — water is the adult bath's job
Best for a sit-up soak
6.Tummy Tub
From £25
8.4 /10
A bucket-style tub that sits the baby in a few centimetres of water, popular with parents who want a calm soak rather than a lie-back wash. Only once baby has enough head control. Never fill deep; never walk away.
Pros
- +Upright soak that some babies find calming
- +Small water volume — quick to fill and empty
- +Compact footprint
Cons
- –Not for floppy newborns
- –Looks like more water than there is — still a drowning risk
How did we choose these products?
We build every shortlist the same way: we map the whole UK market for the category, weight the specifications that change daily life (not the ones that look good in adverts), cross-reference sustained buyer feedback across multiple retailers, and sanity-check prices across the retailers we link. Retailers cannot pay to appear, and commission never affects rankings. Prices were verified on the "last reviewed" date and will drift — always confirm on the retailer page.
What UK safety standard should you check?
UK standard: GPSR + UK Cosmetics Regulation (skincare). Everyday consumables are covered by general product safety law; wipes, balms and washes additionally fall under the UK Cosmetics Regulation, requiring ingredient listing and a responsible person.
- ✓ Skincare lists full ingredients and a UK/EU responsible person
- ✓ Sold by an established brand or retailer, not an anonymous marketplace seller
- ✓ Check gov.uk recalls before bulk-buying a new-to-you brand
Check live UK recalls before buying: gov.uk product recalls & alerts · Read our guide to dangerous baby products sold online .
Still deciding between two models?
What questions come up most?
What is the best baby bath for a newborn?
The Shnuggle is the best newborn bath for most UK families — a moulded backrest so you can wash with one hand. A fold-flat tub is better if you have no storage. You do not need any tub; a sink and a towel are enough.
When can I bath my newborn?
When the cord stump has dried and fallen off is the usual advice, and you do not need a daily bath. Top-and-tail with cotton wool and warm water until then. Keep the first baths short, warm and with a second adult if you are nervous.
Are baby bath seats safe to leave a baby in?
No. A bath seat is not a safety device. Stay in arm's reach the whole time, even if the seat has a harness. Drowning in a few centimetres of water is silent and fast — the seat does not change that.
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