Description
Information regarding bathing newborns and small infants is very contradictory in various publications, magazines, different media, and among people. Parents then hesitate about whether or how often to bathe their child, at what time of day, and in which part of the apartment. They consider whether it is best to bathe in a bucket, in a bathtub, in a baby tub, or just to shower. They often are unsure about what temperature the room should be, what the bathing water should be like, and how long the child can stay in the water. They think about the best way to proceed with bathing, in what position and how to wash the child, and how to care for the genitals. They look for the ideal solution for drying and caring for the child's skin after bathing. They ponder how and what to use to clean the eyes, nose, ears, and belly button. They ask how to best hold the child when putting them in the water, playing with the child, rinsing, or taking them out of the tub. They inquire about what tools, games, and songs to use or what to do if the child cries during bathing. Answers to all these questions, including meaningful justifications, are described in this publication "How Water Babies Are Born I - Playful 'Swimming' from Birth at Home in the Bathtub, Shower, Bucket, and During Joint Bathing.
Information
Author: Kiedroňová Eva
Publication date: December 1, 2012
Manufacturer: GRADA Publishing, a. s.
Genres: Childcare, Partner relationships, Books, Non-fiction literature, Children, family, and relationships, Family and child, Children's literature, Children's sports books, Popular science literature for children
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 384
ISBN/EAN: 9788024746678

