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Local couple created TUBzi to innovatively aid parents during bathtime

Philadelphia, PALocal News

TUBzi, an innovative product created by local Philadelphians Josh and Morgan Weiser, aims to transform the bathtime experience for parents and their toddlers. The idea for TUBzi was born from the couple's personal challenges in caring for their premature twins, Mia and Logan, who faced significant health issues after birth. The Weisers found that conventional bathing methods were inadequate for their son, leading Josh to prototype a solution in their basement back in 2018. TUBzi encourages children to sit safely in the tub while allowing parents to have both hands free for washing and playing. The product features water-level markings, a rotating spout for easy hair washing, and is designed to grow with the child, making it suitable for various ages and stages.

After six years of research and development, TUBzi is now available for purchase online. The Weisers hope their product will provide peace of mind to other parents facing similar challenges during bathtime. With its focus on safety and enjoyment, TUBzi represents a significant advancement in parenting tools.

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