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Bath Toys Make Your Baby's Bath Time as Fun as Using a CHI Ceramic Flat Iron

 

Bath time is typically an enjoyable time for babies. The water. The bubbles. The shampoo. However, not all babies enjoy bath time, which can make the experience just as stressful for a parent. However, the good news is that most problems related to babies hating baths, can be solved! By following some guidelines in bathing your baby, it can become as enjoyable for your child, as using a marvelous chi ceramic flat iron is for you:

1. The golden rule when bathing your child is: never leave your baby unattended. That includes when you need to turn off your chi turbo 7/10”. If you must answer the phone or door, wrap your child in a clean towel, and tote him or her with you. Make sure to use a dry towel when the bathing is finished later.

1. Select as tub that makes your baby comfy. The size should be ideal for your child. In addition, either use a soft tub, or create the same effect by placing a towel inside the tub.

2. Add a few inches of warm water into the tub. It's important that the water is NOT hot! This is particularly important as children are more sensitive to hot and cold temperatures, than adults are. To ensure that the water isn't too hot, make sure that your hot water heater's maximum temperature is 120 Fahrenheit (48 Celsius). Also, you can use a bath thermometer to verify that the water's temperature is safe and comfy for your child.

3. The temperature of the room should also remain warm, like warming up your chi turbo hair straightener. This is because babies' body heat escapes quickly. Babies can dread having their clothes removed, so it's important to talk or sing to them with a soft voice, in order to keep them calm.

4. Bath toys and tub toys can also put your child at ease, during bath time. The toys are colorful and fun, to keep the child preoccupied during bath time

5. Use gentle, tear-free products to clean the skin and hair of your baby. The products should also be hypoallergenic, meaning that they tend to create less allergic reactions.

6. Wash your child using a washcloth that's soft and warm.

7. Wash with shampoo last, to minimize the amount of body heat that's lost. About half of humans' body heat escapes from the head. Some children hate getting wet eyes. To prevent this from happening, slightly tilt the child's head backwards. Then shampoo the child's hair from the front of the head to the back. Your child will enjoy shampooing as much as you enjoy your chi turbo 7/10” .

8. When the bathing is done, wrap your child in a towel that's dry and warm; and then dress him or her.

9. For babies who still hate bath time, you can try a few additional methods:

  • As long as you do periodic “spot” clean-ups, it's okay to bathe your child every three days or four days.
  • Wash and dry one body part at a time, then put a clean piece of clothing on your baby.
  • Wash your baby during your own bath time, before using your chi ceramic flat iron . Hold your baby against your skin and use a warm hand towel to wash him or her.

Though most babies enjoy bath time, it can be a scary experience for others. It's important for them to lose these fears earlier, rather than later. By following certain steps and using bath toys and tub toys, bath time will become as routine as using your chi turbo hair straightener. The only tears will be your own tears of joy.

 

 
 
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