NOS: nursing pillow, bibs, bottles + nips (NUK is good brand), changing table, cream / jelly, diaper genies, hooded towel, 1sta id kit, bulb syringe, baby brush for cradle cap (just put sbaby
soap on washcloth and lightly scrub every night), sling, bouncy seat, white noise, mobile, nightlight (kid's aren't born afraid of the dark, don't get them used to this).
Just giving them, just soothing water, I put a wash warm cloth on their tummies so that they didn't get cold and just keep pouring a lot of warm
water on that washcloth and that was helpful, sometimes just going outside.
Putting just a penny sized drop of the Shampoo and
Wash on a washcloth, created enough lather to wash all of my baby's body.
Answer: You will see more bubbles in the bottle, but you most likely will not produce enough carbon dioxide to get more soap
bubbles on the washcloth.
Try making your own homemade disposable baby wipes, or just stick with warm water and
soap on a washcloth.
** Place the filled jars in the water bath,
on the washcloth (which will keep the jars from sliding around the dish), spaced a couple of inches apart.
It makes a TON of foam with a generous squirt in your hand or
on a washcloth.
Pump a generous amount into hands or
on washcloth, then wash and rinse.