As I mentioned in my Two Pools to celebrate Australia Day post, Growing A Jeweled Rose's amazing baths changed bathtime forever at our place. Seriously, if you haven't already, I really encourage you to follow this link and
have a look through Crystal's amazing bath ideas! The problem with
baths at our place is, quite simply, we don't actually have one! Instead
we use our laundry trough but as Bubbles is over 3years old now she's
getting just a tad too big for that so we've started to encourage her to
shower instead. I've been making this transition as painless as
possible by providing Bubbles with fun ways to play in the shower.
For Christmas I made a Christmas tree shower (pictured above) and since
Valentine's Day is coming up I decided to make a heart-themed shower.
It's very simplistic and I would beg you to forgive my drawings-I have
no artistic skills what-so-ever, but the great thing about kids (at
least mine) is that as long as they have fun they don't care about the
presentation!
I gave Bubbles the left over bath paint and the hearts and she had great fun first painting over the shaving cream hearts and then placing the foam ones on the glass.
Shaving Cream Bath Paint Recipe
Ingredients:
Shaving cream (enough to fill your paint container)
- Shaving cream
- Red food coloring or washable watercolors
- Apple pie spice
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, adding red coloring and apple spice until you have reached the desired color & scent
- See more at: http://www.growingajeweledrose.com/2012/10/turn-bath-time-into-learning-time.html#sthash.LvUGrDEx.dpuf- Shaving cream
- Red food coloring or washable watercolors
- Apple pie spice
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, adding red coloring and apple spice until you have reached the desired color & scent
- See more at: http://www.growingajeweledrose.com/2012/10/turn-bath-time-into-learning-time.html#sthash.LvUGrDEx.dpufMethod:
Mix shaving cream and food dye together until your desired colour is reached. (Make sure you don't use too much food dye or you'll have a pink kid!)
How do you play in the shower/bath with your little one?
-Victoria
Please always supervise your infant/child at play. Please stay within arms reach and never leave infants/children unattended. You know you're infant/child best, use your own judgement-considering your infant/child's temperament, habits, behaviour and development before you play with a new play medium.
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