First of all, Hi. I'm finally admitting that DD is over 9 months and moving on over from 6-9. I'm coping. Slowly. I don't post a whole ton but thought I'd reintroduce myself.
So DD has morphed into a complete wildwoman in the tub. She is all over the place - climbing... leaning out of her tub...trying to stand up... it's a horror show and not fun for DH or me. (She's having a downright ball, though.) I have to confess, she's still in the whale tub. Up until recently, it's worked pretty well for us. Now, needless to say, it's just getting a big ol' fail.
So... I'm curious: what do you use for bath time? Is your LO in the big tub? Do you put anything down underneath? Or... is LO in an insert of some kind? (I eyeballed the big inflatable duckie at Target today...) In a bath seat? How all over the place are they at bath time with the setup you have? Basically, just tell me everything. ![]()
I'm willing to try just about anything other than showering with her. She is incredibly active and I would just be paranoid about her slipping out of my grasp.
Re: Tell me about your tubby time.
We used the duck tub for a few months and it worked really well.
At about 9.5 months we switched to just using the big tub. I fill it up with a few inches of water and let DD crawl around and play. I was so worried that she would slip and fall but we have not had that problem.
I used to put a towel on the bottom of the tub, but it just got in her way so now we don't use anything.
Piper's tubby time is shared with big sis (and has been since piper was about 4-5 months old). They looooooove it. We developed a few rules through tubbing with the bigger girl, and just repeat/enforce them with the little one. 1. standing up, means you are done. If either of them stand up, that girl gets pulled immediately. I always say in a chipper voice, "Oh, you're all done, okay." It takes maybe 3 times for them to figure it out. 2. Water stays in the tub. One warning, next time bath is over (for that child). 3. toys stay in the tub, any thrown toy is gone for that bath. I found that these make bath time safe, relaxing and fun for all.
We also let them pick which toy they play with in the tub, but limit it. ie ducks tonight, bubbles the night before, watering can before that, I'm putting money on ducks again tomorrow. We wash hair every other night approx.
We typically end bath time singing taps, sara thinks god is night rather than nigh but whatev. It is a nice slow song that changes the mood to bedtime.