The Infant Room had a busy, fun-filled August. Every Wednesday was water day so lots of splashing and getting wet, which all of the children love! We had outside day, where we got to stay outside all day, even to nap. We had enjoyable days playing outside with play houses and going for nature walks. It was hot but he made it! The week Petland and Prairie Exotics came to visit was awesome. We saw lots of different animals and even got to touch them if we wanted. Ice cream day and popsicle day are probably the most favorite because we got to eat the treats to beat the heat. We, also, welcomed a new friend Scarlett, to our room. It is always nice to meet someone new!
Time it right: Don't give your baby a real bath until the umbilical cord stump falls off. Sponge baths are okay until then. Gather supplies: A baby tub (or just the sink), a washcloth or two, cotton balls (optional), baby soap, a towel, and a fresh diaper. Get ready: Heat the room if it's chilly, and run an inch or two of warm water (about 90 degrees Fahrenheit) into the tub or sink Take the plunge: Undress your baby and gradually place her in the tub on her back. Support her head and neck with one hand. Keep her comfy: Gently pour cupfuls of water over your baby's body throughout the bath so she doesn't get cold. Clean all over: Use a washcloth, cotton balls, or your hand to gently wash your baby's face and body. No need to scrub or use much soap. Read More
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