Todler bath Guide : Tub, robe, seat shower seats, towel and ring for todlers
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| If you are lucky, your toddler does not have any issues with water. If
so, they will love their baby bath, and splash around in it. You can make
bathing a pleasure for your little Todler. Try different things. There are
so many toddler bath accessories and products like inflatable rings,
buckets, bubble wash, seats, new baby shower, bath finger paints, and
coloring agents that you can use. Playing her favorite music should help as
well. Having a daily routine for the time they take their bath and allowing
them to pick a couple of toys will also give them some control and make them
more likely to want to take a bath. You should let them play in the tub
without any water in it, so that they get used to being in it. Use sponge baths for a few days or a short while. Among other things that might help are to not let your Todler get to see the water go in or drain out of the tub. Try to take baths with your child or get them used to the idea - take a bath, and let them play in the bathroom when you are bathing. Let them aid you in rinsing off. Let them pour water on your head. Take them to a store to pick out a nice Toodler bath robe and some toys. Try to give them a bath at different times every day. For example, if you normally give them a bath at bedtime on one day, do it earlier in the day or sometime in the morning. Let them give one to one of their favorite toys or watch you do it. Make it fun for them!
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