Spongy Shapes

  • Package of colorful sponges • Scissors • Bathtub full of water   1. Cut colorful sponges into basic shapes, such as circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles. 2. Fill a tub with warm water and seat your baby inside. 3. Drop sponges into the water and let your baby explore them. 4. After your […]

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Water Wiggler

  1. Run a warm bathtub of water for your baby (and yourself, if you like). 2. Slowly place your baby in the water, allowing him to get used to the water. 3. Show your baby the properties of the water by lightly drizzling, splashing, and pouring water over him. 4. When your baby is […]

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Bathtub Painting

  The tub makes a great place for your child to paint.  When they are finished, just rinse them off.    Paint Recipe:    1/2 C. Cornstarch 1 C. Cold Water 1 Envellope Unflavored Gellatin 2 C. Boiling Water Food Coloring   Combine cornstarch and 3/4 C. cold water in a sauce pan and mix […]

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Bubble Bath

  1. Lay a washcloth on the bottom of your baby’s plastic tub to help keep your baby from sliding around. 2. Fill the tub with warm water and add a small amount of baby bubble bath solution. 3. Place your baby into the tub, holding her securely at all times to gain her trust. […]

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Bath Fun

Rain Bath   1. Use a turkey skewer to poke holes on the bottom and sides of the plastic bottle, making holes about one inch apart. 2. Place your baby in a baby bathtub or get into a regular bathtub with him, if you like. Lower your baby into the water gently, to give him […]

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Bubble Fun

  Bubbles are the next best thing to singing when it comes to cheering up a fussy baby. Blow them within reach of your seated baby so she can bat at them; say “pop” when they burst as they hit the ground. Later, your baby will try to “catch” them, and later still she’ll want […]

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It’s Raining, It’s Pouring

Enhance bath-time learning with this homemade rainmaker. • Plastic milk container • Large sewing needle Punch holes in an empty plastic milk container. Using a large sewing needle, create an interesting pattern of holes around the bottom of the container. The more creative the arrangement is, the prettier your water streams will be. Fill the container with water. […]

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