After writing my recent post asking readers how they would help a toddler who is afraid of the bath (which I got great suggestions on, thanks!) I kept on thinking about a fellow blogger I know who writes these neat posts about sensory themed baths. I wondered if she would have some insights for us, so I asked her to guest post, and today you’re in luck.
Hello, my name is Crystal, and I am so excited to be guest posting on Creative with Kids today!
I am the writer of Growing A Jeweled Rose, a play based website where I share play and learning activities for small children. One of our favorite ways to explore and play is during bath time. Given our love of bath time, and Alissa’s recent struggles with bath time fear, I thought it would be helpful to share a few bath tips.
Do you have a little one who is afraid of the bath? I hope you find these tips helpful! If not, hopefully you will still try some of these ideas just for fun!
Distract them from the intended purpose of bathtime.
Make bathtime appeal to your child’s current interests.
Let them collect and choose a variety of toys to take to the bath that are not normally part of bathtime.
Crystal is currently staying home with her two small children, Jewel and Rosie. She firmly believes in the value and importance of play, and strives to make the most of everyday. She loves coming up with fun and creative playtimes ,and sharing them on her play based website, Growing A Jeweled Rose. You can also follow the fun of Growing A Jeweled Rose via Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Google+






















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I absolutely love doing things like this with my daughters. How much fun would the be! I’ve been inspired to try one of these tomorrow for my daughters. They will love it.
These look so fun! Keeping the focus off her and keeping it light is a great idea. The other night we set up all the supplies: shampoo and soap and toothbrushes and washcloths, and shocked our reluctant 20 month old daughter by asking whether SHE wanted to give her BABY DOLL a bath. She was all over it, and it was not long before she climbed in to get closer to the action.
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