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The baby needs a bath! Can you make this bubbly
baby's bath even better?
1st a list of Natural baby Products from
Watkins www.watkinsonline.com id # needed 394943
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baby bath time ideas below
This versatile
formula suds up to gently cleanse skin and hair, leaving baby clean and
refreshed. 8 fl oz/237 mL 100% natural
Article
No. 20496 (237 mL/8 fl. oz.) $8.99
Created with
baby’s delicate skin in mind!
J.R. Watkins
Naturals Baby Lotion contains shea butter and
sunflower oil, providing all day moisture that leaves
skin naturally smooth, soft and nourished. • 100%
natural.
• Light,
fast-absorbing formula suitable for everyday use.
• Naturally
scented with fresh shea & rice flower.
Article No. 20494 (17 g/0.6 oz.) $
7.99
Soothe baby’s bumps, bruises and blemishes with J.R. Watkins
Naturals Soothing Baby Balm. Formulated with chamomile and calendula extracts,
this salve helps gently relieve minor skin irritations. • 100% natural.
• Convenient stick application.
• Naturally scented with fresh shea & rice flower.
Baby Oil Article
No. 20496 (118 mL/4 fl. oz.)$ 7.99
Tender
baby skin requires tender, loving care. Look no further than J.R. Watkins
Naturals Baby Oil. This nourishing blend of luxurious natural oils and vitamin
E provides deep, long-lasting moisture. •
100% natural.
•
Non-greasy formula perfect for infant massage.
• Naturally scented with fresh
shea & rice flower.
Here is a list of some Ingredients we avoid: a complete list is at
www.watkinsonline.com
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Chemical Sunscreens
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Diethanolamine
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Ethoxylates (a source of 1,4 Dioxane)
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Formaldehyde Donors
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Glycols
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Mineral Oil
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Parabens
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Parrafin
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Petrolatum
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Phthalates
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Polymers (Acrylates, Carbomer, PVP)
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Silicones
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Sodium Laureth Sulfate
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
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Synthetic Dyes
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Talc
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Triethanolamine
Baby Games at Bath Time
Nice Clean Fun
At
Bath time you can enhance your babies’ cognitive,language,fine and gross motor, social and
emotional skills at bath time.
Infants are taking
everything, like a sponge. When children are very young, their minds are able
to absorb and are eager to learn. Even a newborn will respond to the sound of a
human voice, especially a parent’s voice. Parents and caregivers should talk to
their newborns and even try gently shaking bells or rattles near them to see
the way they respond to sound. Speaking softly to baby facilitates attachment
and stimulates cognitive skills in babies who are just beginning to attend to
the world around them.
Yes the
little rubber ducky has a great purpose. Water toys in the tub are fun learning
tools. You can find wonderful water toys in your own kitchen. Examples are a
small bowl, plastic cup; a strainer as the baby grows you can add items to fit
your baby age. In the meantime a young baby can learn by your gentle touches
saying words to the baby, like Bath, fun, I love you, hand, face, arm etc... as
you use the Baby wash you can say the smell of the wash, shea, sunflower, soft smell,
nice. Also build infant cognitive skills at this age by playing music and
singing along.
Here
are creative curriculum ideas for infants and toddlers who need to develop or
improve gross motor skills like running, walking, or crawling in the bath,
while you are saying the body part names move the body parts up and down, in
and out, this will help in the growing years. Don’t forget the rattle, as the
baby grows let them touch and reach for these items. Vision, movement and
Learning activities promote reading readiness.
Children develop skills in five main areas of development:
- Cognitive Development
This is the child's ability to learn and solve problems. For example, this includes a two-month-old baby learning to explore the environment with hands or eyes or a five-year-old learning how to do simple math problems.
- Social and Emotional Development
This is the child's ability to interact with others, including helping themselves and self-control. Examples of this type of development would include: a six-week-old baby smiling, a ten-month-old baby waving bye-bye, or a five-year-old boy knowing how to take turns in games at school.
- Speech and Language Development
This is the child's ability to both understand and use language. For example, this includes a 12-month-old baby saying his first words, a two-year-old naming parts of her body, or a five-year-old learning to say "feet" instead of "foots".
- Fine Motor Skill Development
This is the child's ability to use small muscles, specifically their hands and fingers, to pick up small objects, hold a spoon, turn pages in a book, or use a crayon to draw.
- Gross Motor Skill Development
This is the child's ability to use large muscles. For example, a six-month-old baby learns how to sit up with some support, a 12-month-old baby learns to pull up to a stand holding onto furniture, and a five-year-old learns to skip.
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