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Bath – Frugal Novice
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Sterling Prevail Shower Door with ComforTrack Technology

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sterling for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

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With three kids in our house, we give lots of baths.  We’ve learned over the years that we can save a lot of time by washing everyone’s hair first (which always seems to be the hardest part of bath time – the kids hate getting water in their eyes, so they’re always a little whiny during hair washing and rinsing), and then focusing on each child one at a time to get the rest of them clean while the other two kids play.

We’ve gone through our fair share of bath toys, and after all of the different toys we’ve tried, we’ve learned that kitchen utensils (ladles, measuring cups, funnels, and colanders) make for the best bath entertainment. All three of our kids love making “soup” and other concoctions. You can find kitchen items at the dollar store and have some dedicated for bath play, and you’ll be all set.

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Five Fun Things Dads Can do with Kids #AveenoDad

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“I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for AVEENO. I received product samples to facilitate my review a promotional item to thank me for participating.”

Hi everyone – I’m Brian, Christi’s husband. In honor of Father’s Day this coming weekend, Christi asked me to guest post, and I thought I’d share a list of five things dads can do to have fun with their kids.

First, though, a little background. If you’re new to the blog, we’ve got three kids – a six (& a half) year old, a five year old, and an almost two year old. Needless to say, we’re busy all the time and Christi and I have to make sure we work together as a team to tackle things like homework, house cleaning, cooking dinner, bath time, and more. Of course, we also make a conscious effort to each have good, fun quality time with the kids too. I’ve found several things the kids and I enjoy together, and they’re things any dad can do:

1) Building. In our house, we use LEGO bricks, but you can use things like blocks, magnet tiles, and cardboard boxes too. Building encourages creativity, problem solving, spatial thinking, and it’s just plain FUN.

2) Video games. Some would say this shouldn’t count as quality time, but I strongly disagree. If you pick the right games to play, video games are a great way to have a blast and interact with the kids. Sometimes we’ll play against each other, like in racing games, or sometimes I’ll play a game and the kids will help me solve puzzles.

3) Art. I’m a graphic designer and was an art major in college, so maybe I’m biased. But art is a great way for kids to express themselves, and it’s fun to get involved as a parent. Even if you think you can’t draw, the likelihood is you can draw better than your child, and they’ll love having you draw their favorite character. You could also work on a picture together, taking turns adding one element at a time. You may end up with a crazy finished product, but your kids will probably think it is hilarious.

4) Cooking. Maybe not the first thing you’d think of, but I think this is great for both dads and kids. A study in Psychological Science shows that dads who do things around the house raise daughters with higher career aspirations. I think it’s good for kids to see that cooking is something anyone can do. It’s another way to be creative, and our kids are proud of creating food our family can eat and enjoy.

5) Everyday Fun. I mentioned above that Christi and I divide and tackle tasks on our lists, and bath time is one of those tasks. That doesn’t mean it has to be a chore, though. We have a set of measuring cups, colanders and other kitchen utensils that we keep in the bathroom, and the boys love to “cook” (soup is a common dish I am served during bath time). The boys like for me to take our Aveeno shampoo and suds up their hair really good so we can come up with crazy hair styles. I think their favorite bath memory is the time we put a little shampoo in the water to create bubbles, and then turned on the jets. It turns out jets + soapy water= TONS of bubbles.

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We use Aveeno Baby products for bath time with the kids, and they’re our go-to products because they’re gentle on their skin while still cleaning really well, they create ample bubbles (a must-have from the kids’ perspective) and they smell great, too. While the kids and I are having fun making mohawks and bubble soup, they’re also getting clean from head-to-toe. A win-win situation, for sure.

Regardless of what you do with your child, the main point is making the effort to do something. They’ll remember the effort, and they’ll see how much you care through the time you spend with them.

Happy Father’s Day to all the other dads out there! Hope you get some good quality time with your kids this weekend. I’ll leave you with a video Christi made, asking me a few questions about being a dad.

Make Bath Time Extra Fun with Munchkin!

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If you’ve seen the movie “What to Expect When You’re Expecting then you might remember this guy that made a cameo appearance:

Pretty cute, huh? Well, we had this Munchkin tub for the boys and I can tell you it’s not just cute – it is amazing for baths with little ones! J went through a phase where he seemed terrified of the big bathtub, and every bath was a struggle. Then we discovered this duck bath, and our problems were solved. It’s soft, it’s cute, and it feels more secure for babies, letting them have fun in the bath. Since it’s inflatable, it’s also easy to deflate and bring along with you on trips. Another great feature of this tub is that there’s a White Hot sensor in the bottom, letting you easily identify if the water is too hot or not.

We don’t still have our duck tub anymore, so I was thrilled to receive one for review – I am sure this baby will love it as much as the boys did! You can find this tub in many local stores (we got our last one at Target) and online at retailers like Amazon. It’s really affordable at $14.99 and it’s durable, too, so it’s a great value for the cost.

Along with the tub we also got two other Munchkin bath products. Their rubber ducks are so fun and are the perfect add-on to a shower gift, in my opinion! They come in a ton of different styles – here are just a few:

I love our little football player – so cute, right?

And just like the duck bath, these are more than just cute additions to bath time – they also have a heat sensor underneath, letting you test the temperature of any bath water before your baby gets in.

We also received the Wonder Waterway, which is a set of three stackable toys that work great together or apart.

 

When the toys are linked together, it creates a fun waterway that kids will really love! These are great shapes for little hands, too, making them a good option for when your little one first starts playing with toys in the tub.

If you’re looking for a good baby gift, I think a basket of bath products and toys from Munchkin, and some cute wash cloths would make an adorable gift basket! Be sure and check out their products in stores and online. Visit Munchkin.com for more information on all they have to offer, and you can also keep up with them on Facebook and Twitter.

Note: I received Munchkin products to facilitate this review. I was not compensated monetarily for this post. All opinions are honest and are my own.