Baby Registry - Bath Time

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Baby Registry - Bath Time

The experts at Great Beginnings walk you through all the necessities of a baby registry.

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John: Hi! I am John from Great Beginnings. Today, we will be going over how to create a baby registry. Now I am going to show you bath items. First item is your baby bath tub. Things I would look for is a contoured shape can spoil your child, a wash bowl insert and one that you can use on top of your counter as well as your sink. Next item you are going to register for is Tubside Kneeler and Step stool. This protects your knees, your back and your elbows. Also this model allows you to store all the soaps outside the tub.

Next, you want to register for a thermometer. This is a fun duck which will also keep your child entertained while giving you a correct temperature of your bath water. Next item you might want to register for is a two-in-one body shampoo. This makes you a lot more convenient because you are not switching back and forth between products. Next thing you want to register for a wash clothes. You can ever have too many.

Another thing you will need is hooded towels. Hooded towels, you should probably get three of and what makes them different from the regular towel is the hood. You can definitely swallow them a lot easier than using a regular towel that you find in your bathroom. So these were some bath items to consider. Next Joe is going to be going over Feeding and Nursing items.

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