
Although baby baths are enjoyable, they can also be beneficial for your child’s mental and physical health. They can set the tone and help establish a routine. You should have all the essentials and accessories you will need to get started.
You will need a bathtub and a mat for your baby. The mat reduces the chance that your baby will fall in the tub and cause serious injury.
Once you have the bath tub and mat in place, fill it with about 2 inches of warm water. This will keep your little one comfortable and warm.
Next, lay your baby feet-first in the bathtub and support them using one arm. After your baby has been fully submerged, you can lift them out of the tub and dry them off with a towel or on the ground.
The last step is to wash your baby's body with baby soap or shampoo. You can scrub your baby's entire skin from neck to bottom with a very small amount. You can gently wash your baby with a soft washcloth, or a cup of water. Dry him by rubbing his back.

Be sure to wash his eyes with cotton wool that has been dipped into lukewarm warm water. You can then wash his face with gentle baby shampoo.
It is important to choose a mild, perfume-free product. Avoid harsh chemicals such as parabens and phthalates which can cause skin irritation.
It's also a good idea to have a few baby bath products on hand that are two-in-one: body wash and shampoo. This helps to cut down on the number bottles that are needed for bathing your baby.
Ask your doctor if oatmeal powder can be added to water to soothe sensitive skin.
For the ultimate clean, wrap your baby with a plush, fluffy towel. You'll want a soft, gentle towel that's free of chemical dyes and detergents, as well as toxic plastics.
Also, you will need a baby washcloth with thick, soft and machine washable. You can choose from cotton or bamboo, flannel and nylon, as well as muslin.

The first few times your baby takes a bath, they will get wet so be sure to have a washcloth that is well-stitched and durable. It's likely that you will use it again and again, so make sure it is durable.
A hooded, waterproof bath towel is an essential item for your newborn. These towels are big enough to fit your infant's chin and chest, and they'll keep him warm and dry throughout the bath.
Other useful bathing items include a bathtub cover, a thermometer and tub liners to protect your baby’s tub. These items are all available online or at your local supermarket.
FAQ
What are functional gifts, you ask?
Functional gifts are those items that you give someone for free as an expression of your appreciation for them. They're not necessarily expensive but have intrinsic value because they're useful.
Gift cards would be included in this category. It could also contain a book and a CD or a dinner at a restaurant.
What would be the perfect gift for my wife?
There are many things your wife would like if you were to buy her a gift.
You may want to buy her a new handbag. She may be looking for a new sweater or coat.
Perhaps she is looking for a new pair earrings. Whatever she chooses, ensure it fits her style.
Wrap it well, no matter what you buy. You might give her something she doesn't want.
How to find the perfect gift for your wife/husband?
There are many ways to find the perfect gift. The internet is an extremely popular method of finding the perfect gift. Many websites can be used to find the perfect gift for someone. These sites often allow you to search by price, gender, age and many other criteria. You can reduce the number of results until you find what you want.
You can ask your partner to help you brainstorm ideas if you have trouble coming up. You'll likely get many suggestions from your partner to make the process easier.
Talking to your partner about what you would like is another option. This will help you to avoid making any mistakes. It's not a good idea to give your partner something they don’t want.
Think about what you know about your spouse. What kind of hobbies does he enjoy? Do they love animals? Do you think she's into sports? This is a great way to get to know her interests.
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How to pick the right gift for my mother-in-law?
There are so many great gifts you could give your mother in law. Here are some suggestions:
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Gift her something she loves to use: a purse, wallet or handbag of high quality. You could also get her new shoes if you haven't worn them in a while.
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Give her something new - a hairbrush, curling iron or makeup kit.
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Gift her something she'll love: a scarf, sweater, perfume, bath salts and candles.
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Get her something she needs - a new toothbrush, deodorant, or shampoo.
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Give her something she would like but not need, such as a new cookbook, wine glasses, and kitchen utensils.
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Something she hasn't seen before - a new book, magazine, or CD.
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Her favorite kitchen appliance is a blender or food processor.
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She would love a new washer, dryer, vacuum cleaner, and lawn mower.
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An interest she has - a new hobby.
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Something she can do herself - a toolbox, sewing machine, or jewelry box.
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You can be a friend to a neighbor or new friend.
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You can share something together: tickets to an event or dinner out.
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Something she can help others with - a new recipe, craft project, or gardening tips.
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A spa day at home, manicure/pedicure or massage is something special for her.
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She can give something to others - clothing, toys, or donations to charities.
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She can offer her services to others by offering free babysitting, tutoring, and computer training.