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tool kit... - Forever Friends Naturals
Forever Friends Naturals Daddy’s Guide to Bath Time Fun ! fun e m i t ath B We love daddies - and involving them at bath tim daddy and baby e makes it a real . But there’s m ly special event, ore to bath time You might be su for both than just fun an rprised to know d crazy bubble hai that as a dad, o of important lif rstyles. r father figure, yo e skills. 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Ma u get your o y e r fo e old. b ready don’t get c y e th o s d le undresse port suitab p u s h t a b h or •Baby bat from birth flannel sponge or l a r u t a n •A ol cotton wo r o c s e u s is •T hampoo et s , s t c u d o h pr •Baby bat wards) eks old on e w 4 m o (fr ep suit ppy and sle a n n a le c •A rds for afterwa wel •Clean to mat •Changing The easy bit... A simple guide to give you more confidence and ensure both you and your little bear enjoy the experience. 1. Make sure the room is warm then fill the baby bath to around 8cm deep with warm water – 36.8°C (98°F) is about right. You can test the temperature using the traditional method of dipping your elbow in, or use a bath thermometer. If you stand the bath on something around waist height, you won’t strain your back and you’ll find it easier to support your baby. 2. Undress baby on a changing mat. Clean baby’s bottom with cotton wool and cool water. Wrap baby in a towel, because they’re not going in the water just yet. 3. First, wash baby’s hair. If you’ve got a particularly wriggly little bear, you can use a flannel to wet their hair first. Add a tiny amount of shampoo if desired then scoop the water over baby’s head, avoiding those sensitive peepers. 4. Take baby out of the towel and hold baby securely in one arm, keeping your hand under baby’s bottom. Now, slowly and gently lower baby into the water. Don’t let go! You’ll use your free hand to do all the washing – so if you’re bathing baby on your own, make sure you can easily reach everything you’re going to need! Many parents love taking baths with their babies, but if you’re going to use the family bath, make sure the water is shallow and that your partner is on hand to hold your little bear while you get in and out of the water. 5. Sing or chat to calm baby’s nerves. If you appear happy and confident, your baby will feel the same way! Gently scoop water over your baby with your hand or a soft sponge. 6. When you’ve finished bathing, carefully lift baby out of the bath and wrap in a warm, soft towel. Make sure when drying baby to take special care around the creases in the neck, arms, legs and bottom, and in between fingers and toes. If these areas aren’t dried properly, your baby bear could get sore. 7. After a nice warm bath is the perfect opportunity to indulge your little one in some baby massage, which is really relaxing and just as rewarding as bathing. Our easy to follow guide is available for free here. .. t. Safety firs Don’t forget, even older baby bears need constan t supervision in the bath here’s a quick guide to ke – eping bath time safe. •Always stay in the room when your bear is in the bath, and never leave them a moment. If the phone unattended, even for or doorbell rings, either ign ore it or wrap up your litt with you. le one and take them •If your baby starts to sh iver, or you notice any ch anges in skin colour, baby Take baby out of the bath, is probably too cold. snuggle in a warm towel an d change the water to ma •When adding the water ke it warmer. , put the cold water in fir st and then add hot to water right temperature. Check to achieve the the water with your elbow , not your hand, which ca temperatures. Never add n withstand hotter hot water while your baby ’s in the bath – you won’ the temperature and baby t have control over may get burnt. •If you are in your own bath, make sure baby isn ’t in touching distance of buying tap protectors to the taps. Consider make it doubly safe. •Never bathe your baby if you’ve been drinking alc ohol, or if you feel very tir •If you drop your baby, ed. react quickly and calmly. Pick baby up and reassur okay. If you panic, your e baby that everything is baby will sense it and fee l panicked too. Babies ha their face is covered in wa ve a natural reflex so if ter, they won’t try to br eathe, so it is unlikely th water. If you’re worried ey will have swallowed at all do not hesitate to contact your doctor or ca baby is having breathing ll emergency services if problems. The fun bit. .. e. But at bath tim e s e m a g d ys an rovid ent with to usehold items can p im r e p x e o begin t lest ho . ; the simp er you can s y ld o o t r bath time it y fo b c n a s y fa is o t n y o b d a b an ne o another, t e When your d to shell out a fortu re are our top games n o m o ater fr He nee Pouring w ttle ones. li you don’t l. r ia t fo n t e n s e s usem time e fits endless am are a bath s le t children in t o g b n d u o n y a e s v p a u will h n! stic c hairstyles •Empty pla is lots of fu le sser? b r e b h u t b o y n z a a ne the hairdre g cr e in b t a m e e r c h t , f the t or on to o y rite activit why not le r run out o u e r o t o v a w fa – r e o u h o t o t ate hing and, n for watc you particip •Bubbles fu if e y r ll a ia , c r e e p id s e cy Sp es in of giggles, as Incy Win h c u r adventur s la , u s c g a n t o c e s p d s spire o has •Water in a pirate wh r o id a m r me plughole. bout a little . a y r o t s ! d e nes excited personalis s the ocean o s a o le r g t c t in a li ll s e r t u T a • ducational y bo et yo e o g t l n il r a o w is s s h k a t c e oat – . tle du the high s ts will all fl r young children too sending lit a r o b fo l le a t e t li id s and ble fo le waves, ashed leave ing it suita k w a •Make litt e m r , p s , t s c k t obje ; cor vs. sinking n repeat with differen •Floating one you ca activity and DaddyNatal run a groundbreaking programme for expectant and new fathers and are the perfect choice for sound advice, running a variety of classes especially for dads. The classes cover all things relating to pregnancy, birth and being a new dad from a male perspective. Men can expect to learn about what’s happening during pregnancy and the importance of antenatal bonding. They will learn about their role as a birth partner, how they can affect the labour and birth and how best to support their partner during labour. We also cover about being a new dad, how to hold, bathe and swaddle baby, how to be involved and support mum during those early days, but also the changes that will take place to make sure they are prepared. The specific new dads classes also cover more advice on bathing and some basic infant massage to encourage that bonding and release of oxytocin. To contact Dean for more information about his superb dads-only antenatal classes, for more helpful tips and a true dad’s eye view on raising children, visit his website here. Grace Cole Co. Ltd, Manchester, SK8 3SR. UK Грэйс Кол, Великобритания, Чедл Ройал Бизнес Парк, Чедл,Чешир, SK8 3SR. www.gracecole.co.uk ©Hallmark Cards PLC. Forever Friends is a trademark of Hallmark Cards PLC. www.foreverfriends.com