Raising a family is one of the most satisfying aspects of life. There’s nothing quite like spending time with your children – playing, hugging, enjoying life together. It makes the occasional tantrum and tears all worth it.
But what if your kids loathe bath time? It’s pretty common, and it usually means that bed is not far behind. In this article, we’re going to explore some clean considerations and share six tips that will get your kids excited about bath time.
Invest in Quality Baby Bath Products
By buying a stack of high-quality baby bath products, you will help to get your kids excited for bath time. Bubble bath, shampoo, conditioner, and other bath products will leave your kids smelling great as well as making bath time loads of fun for them. Here’s a hot tip – make the kids part of preparing the bath, allowing them to help add the products to the bath. They will feel involved and come to love bath time as a bonding activity.
Buy Bath Toys
Next on the list is bath toys. You should have a decent collection of floatable bath toys to keep your children occupied during the bath. There are loads to choose from, and they are all quite affordable too. Pick brands or types of toys that your children like. Chances are they’ll have a favorite show or band of characters and you will be able to find matching bath toys.
Play Music
Kids love music as much as adults do. Your kids will likely have a favorite artist or Spotify playlist (that you’re probably sick of if we’re honest). They’ll love bath time if they can splash and sing along to their favorite songs at the same time.
A free tip – if using a Bluetooth speaker near the bath, make sure it’s waterproof or at least water-resistant. One stray splash and you could fritz the speaker otherwise.
Get a Branded Towel
Again, find a branded towel of some of your children’s favourite cartoon or movie characters. They’ll feel extra special getting out of the bath to get wrapped up in a fuzzy towel with Queen Elsa or Chase from Paw Patrol on it.
Purchase Bath Paints
Bath paints are coloured soap that washes off the bath easily. But for your kids, they will be a real hoot. They can get artistic while having a bath and associate it with fun instead of a chore or bore. Some bath paints even come with a brush and palette.
Interact with Them
While your kids are having a bath make sure that you interact and play with them, so they have a positive association with the bath. Play with their bath toys, make up some games and role play and they’ll come to love bath time as it means playing with their parents. You could even share a bath with them before they get too big and take up the whole tub! They’ll love this.
A Clean Conclusion
Invest in a good range of baby bath products, and involve your children in preparing the bath. Make sure you have a decent supply of bath toys including all your children’s favorite characters. Play some kid-friendly music while they wash, and invest in a branded towel so they have a positive association with getting dry after their bath. Bath paints can be another fun way to get your kids to enjoy bath time, and always interact and play with them – even if it means getting in the bath yourself!
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