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Once your baby has reached four to seven months of age, they will begin to be able to sit by themselves. By this time, they will also be too large to bathe in the sink, and must be bathed in the bathtub. This is a frightening time for many parents, because they do not know exactly how to go about bathing their child. Bath seats may come in handy at this point of your baby's life, because they will help keep your slippery baby seated in the water while you bathe them. Bath seats are somewhat controversial because some people think they give parents a false sense of security, making them more prone to leave their child alone in the bath. Regardless, bath seats can help parents bathe their children as long as they are used correctly. The number one rule is to never leave your child alone around water, no matter how safe you think they are. After you have established this rule, you can begin looking for the correct bath seat. These are a few questions you should ask yourself before purchasing:

  • Does the bath seat look sturdy?
  • Will your baby fit comfortably into the bath seat?
  • Can you easily pull your child out of the bath seat?
  • Could the bath seat scrape your child?

Think about a bath seat that has toys attached to it. These will make bath time more fun for your child. A bath seat should be about fifteen to twenty dollars.

Bath Body Slings
\By using an adjustable baby sling to carry your child, you can ensure they will sleep better, and you will both me more comfortable than if you use more traditional means of carrying.

How To Give A Baby Bath
It's very simple to learn how to give a baby bath.



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