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Mon, 30 Aug 2010
Puj Baby Bath Tubs Innovative Design
Do you have a newborn on the way? If you do there are many things to be prepared for. If that is is the case take a look at this new baby bath to see what you need!

Lo and behold, baby bath for sink makes its appearance! After a lot of changes to the original rectangle baby bath tubs, at last the baby bathing public have the ability to make it all so much simpler. Gone are the days of playing the slipping-sliding- squirming game of trying your best to keep your most precious asset -- your child -- safe while in the baby bath.

Not only is the rectangle a thing of the past, but also is the hard plastic that made the baby to experience a harsh, foreign environment. The new baby bath tub for sink gives way to a newborn's wish for TLC and feeling cradled and safe with soft foam. All other baby baths must wish that they could also be as safe,

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Mon, 05 Jul 2010
Baby Bath Time: Come Get In
When your newborn baby comes into the world, every day is fun and exciting and there are a lot of new experiences. The time for the first baby bath is one to look forward to for both infant and mother. That's because you would like for your baby to feel comfortable and safe in water. Many children grow up petrified of water, and it is hard to figure out why, so you want to make certain the baby bath water, the baby bath tub, and as much as possible in the surrounding environment is as aesthetically pleasing as possible for your infant. If the initial baby bath is a pleasant happening for your baby, it can make for a good precedent for each bath after, and bath time can be a time that you and your baby look forward to participating in. It's quite plausible that there is a connection between the safety and comfort of your baby in bath water to the feelings they have in their life later dealing with larger bodies of water, and swimming more specifically. Because swimming is an important life-saving skill, you want your baby not to fear water, and that can all begin with the baby bath. Besides just the safety factor of how your child feels about water, there is also the nurturing and nourishing element that water will play throughout the entire life of your child. In the womb, the baby was constantly feeling safe and secure in water. Now on the outside the baby should have similar feelings. When the moment comes for the baby bath, assure that the water temperature is warm (not hot) and that your baby isn't going to be jostled and jerked around. This is the sad experience of many baby bath tubs, so it is suggested that you invest in a more advanced baby bath tub. As it is during most baby baths, you are bending over and trying to secure the baby with one hand, while you are sponging the baby with the other hand. The unwelcome shape, feel, and material of most baby bath tubs make it a very grueling experience for one person with no help to perform a baby bath. You see, a baby feels more comfortable with a softer surface and a cradling grip. The Puj Tub baby bath tub includes these unique features. It's also simpler for you during the baby bath, because you can do it right in the sink instead of having to bend over. When you get a Puj Tub, congratulations! You are allowing for a softer, gentler introduction of your baby to this life; slip and slide can come later! In your anticipatory glee to bathe your child, another thing that should be included in a baby bath is a gradual introduction. Don't drench the baby all at once. Acclimate your baby to the water by sponging the baby with water of a proper temperature. Full immersion can come later in future baby baths. Set it up so that your baby likes the process first before progressing to fuller baths. Another item that should be added to the baby bath is nice and soothing sounds. Gaga back and forth with your baby to let him or her know that you are feeling good that he or she is safe and that it is set forth to be an enjoyable experience. When time passes on you might add music and toys, but for now be close to your baby at bath time by getting your baby used to your voice, which will serve as good reinforcement. Talk to your baby comfortingly during bath time too. Could it be that we have stinky people who don't like to shower or take baths because their mommy was grumpy during the baby bath and just wanted to get it over with? Who really knows, but you should definitely give your child every reason to participate in good hygiene throughout his or her life. It may just start with the baby bath! After your baby's bath is finished, make sure you have prepared in advance a warm towel to wrap your infant in. If the baby is goose bumpy following a bath, he or she may not be as keen about successive baths. The baby bath itself could be a peachy experience, but if the baby is left shivering afterwards, you haven't gotten the job done properly. Keeping these elements of a baby bath in mind, and carefully managing a proper baby bath with the right stuff, can make it so that you and your baby maintain a closer relationship, and sets the child up for a more emotionally stable and secure way of living from the outset of his or her life. And you never knew a baby bath could be so important...

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