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Amy Seckinger is yet another example for moms that taking something you find necessary and finding a way to fill a need that was previously unfilled is possible. In this case it was her son Austin that helped her realize what this need was. As we all know, once your babies are in the baby bath, only a portion of them are covered in the warm water. The rest of the child is exposed to the air, and they get cold quickly. It was Amy, though, that decided that was unacceptable. She wanted to do something for Austin, and she did. That was when the Bath Luve was born.

The soft terry cloth fabric that the Bath Luve is made of absorbs the warm bath water to help keep all the baby warm while they’re in the bath, rather than just the parts that touch the warm water. The material has fun looking prints on it to look stylish and be fun for the child. As for the shape, it is designed to help cover the torso of the body, as well as the private area, leaving the arms and legs unobstructed so the baby can kick and splash as much as s/he would like.

The Bath Luve can be found in some main retail stores such as Wal-Mart, Kmart and Target. If that was to say anything, that is a real indicator that this product is truly a great idea and invention. It goes to show that anyone can create something innovative and great if they put their minds to it!

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