A child water safety apparatus is made from a base that includes four side panels attached perpendicularly to the sides of the base. Each of the side panels is removably attached to each of the base and the respective adjacent side panel via a lock unit. A plurality of suction cups on the base anchor the apparatus to a bottom surface of a bathtub for use. A plurality of holes is evenly dispersed in each of the side panels and the base to allow uniform water levels within and without the apparatus. The base preferably has dimensions of twenty-four inches by eighteen inches, thereby allowing an infant sufficient room to move within the apparatus while preventing the infant from falling over and potentially drowning.
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