Sentences with phrase «splashes of bath time»

Set is filled with 3 bottles of tear - free washes and a squeaky duck pouf for many splashes of bath time fun.

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Babies and toddlers love splashing in the bath, and for dads it is a few minutes of uninterrupted and focused time with their child.
But the first time a baby can sit up in a bathtub and discover the fun of splashing and playing with bath toys?
Bath time becomes a whole new level of fun with water splashing and bubbles flying.
As babies get older, they can stay in the tub for long periods of time (to splash and play) but a bath should not long to the point of chilly water.
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Your little one will have plenty of bubbles to splash and play in, giving you a chance to bond with him during bath time.
Bath time is now a full blown adventure - worthy of lifeguards as he splishes and splashes around.
Although you'll only be giving your baby sponge baths in the beginning, you're going to want to have all of your bathing supplies on hand for when it's time for baby to make a real splash!
Babies love to splash and enjoy bath - time; some babies can get quite animated when they're surrounded by lots of lovely, bubbly water, so do let them enjoy the thrill but always be there in case of any mishaps.
When your little one was still a baby, you didn't think twice about parental nudity or changing your clothes in front of her — especially if she was breastfed back then — nor did you feel anything was wrong with climbing into the tub with your tot to splash about together during bath time.
Plus, we spend a lot of time at the pool, splash pad, and the beach, so I want to look better in a bathing suit.
Both readers do just fine with a few splashes on the screen, of course, but being able to survive — not to mention function, if even for just a few minutes — underwater is a nice little feature that could come in handy should your bath time soak turn into more of a dive.
If your dog really doesn't enjoy bath time, some vets will stock mousses that you can rub into the coat, leave to dry and then comb out — no need to wet or rinse your pooch, and less danger of getting splashed by a stubborn doggy!
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