Dexter is a real water baby. Despite the fact my pregnant belly is now the size of a beach ball, I’ll still clamber in the bath with him so I can rein in any ambitious experiments to displace its entire contents onto our bathroom floor. Daddy however, is quite content to sit on cold tiles and defend the floor with swathes of towels and bath mats. My son is a splashing-machine and LOVES his bubbles!
It is however, becoming increasingly tough to keep him entertained in there. Old shampoo bottles and his squirty frogs just don’t cut the mustard anymore and we’ve been looking for something a little more engaging to keep any frustrated whinges at bay.
So yesterday we attempted making foam paint! It was easy. Just a few squirts of daddy’s shaving foam and dribbles of food colouring, and you have some child-friendly paint that’s ready to be smeared all over the bathroom tiles (or mummy and daddy)! Given we’re currently reviewing some Finding Nemo Bubbly Bath from bath-time experts H&A, we had a go at making an ocean scene!
Here’s my little Picasso painting!
Although I’m not a fan of character-based products per-say, the bathroom is the one place I’m perfectly happy to see them! The H&A Finding Nemo Bubbly Bath has a bright and fun bottle (far more exciting than mummy’s Pantene!) and was an instant hit with Dex. Although he can’t talk yet and has no concept of who Nemo is, he can appreciate it’s a cartoon. So Craig and I tried lots of pointing, repetition and crazy fish faces to explain who the little fella was… but we haven’t managed to better this photo this pic of Dexter a few months back!
This super bubbly bath is also available in Minnie Mouse and Thomas & Friends ranges. It has been formulated to care for your child’s delicate skin, is safe for newborns and so gentle it can be used everyday. It’s also dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic and tear-free for added peace of mind. There’s a very subtle soapy fragrance that’s very unisex and inoffensive.
I was pleased to see that the bubble bath produced zillions of long-lasting bubbles and Dexter’s skin was peachy soft at the end of bath-time. We also bought the accompanying soft & gentle shampoo and were impressed by the way it lathers up. Dexter has a shaggy mop of hair which needs a good quality shampoo to wash it thoroughly - I’m pleased to report H&A’s offering was absolutely up to the job. I usually style it into a mohican for bath time and comb it through to get all the tomato sauce, chocolate and gravy remnants out of it, the soft and gentle shampoo left it very easy to comb through. I assume it also lives up to its tear-free claim as there wasn’t any fuss, and Dexter’s curls came through beautifully when they were dry enough to sleep upon.
For the RRP of £2.00 (300mls) per bottle, there’s no hefty price tag and you can find them nestled among the other children’s ranges at Sainsbury’s, Tesco, ASDA, Boots & Morrisons!
There are loads of other H&A products available too, I love the Me to You Pocket Fizzer Surprise and Ben 10 Magic Glow in the Dark Face Cloths! There’s dozens of your child’s favourite characters to choose from and lots of fun products to make bath times that little bit more enticing. As much as I hope that bath time will stay a fun experience for Dex, I can imagine having to drag him to the bathroom when television gets a little more relevant for him.
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