Bath time can be fun, safe and productive if you take the necessary precautions. We all know the important ones, namely to never look away, but there are other tips and tricks that can make bath time safer, cleaner and more fun, too.
July 16, 2015
Bath time can be fun, safe and productive if you take the necessary precautions. We all know the important ones, namely to never look away, but there are other tips and tricks that can make bath time safer, cleaner and more fun, too.
Plastic bath toys, such as a child's floating rubber duck, often have small holes that allow water to seep inside. Contaminated by sloughed-off skin cells and waste matter in the bath, this trapped water can breed unhealthy bacteria, so clean after each use. Here's how:
Raid your kitchen drawers and storage cabinets for plain kitchen and utility sponges of all sizes and colours. Cut them into different shapes and your little one can play stacking games with floating circles, triangles, stars, crescent moons, leaves, keyholes and whatever else you can come up with. Before turning the playthings over to your child for the first time, disinfect used sponges by either soaking them in a mild chlorine bleach solution and rinsing well or wetting them and microwaving on high for one to two minutes.
Turn a large plastic mesh produce bag from the supermarket into a storage bag for bath toys. Be sure to remove any metal staples or plastic tags. After your child's bath, put bath toys into the bag and rinse them under running water. Then hang the bag from a faucet handle or shower head so the toys can drip-dry.
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Your baby or toddler will be all smiles in the bath with these fun ideas!
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