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    twowhat? is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Any tips for bathing two at once? My husband and I tried it tonight (our girls are 9.5 months) with just a couple inches of water in the tub, a tub mat, and a faucet cover, and they seemed to love sitting and splashing with their toys. But rinsing the shampoo out of their hair...how do you do it with babies sitting up?? In their infant tub they were always reclined so it was easy to rinse their hair but I cannot figure out how to do it now without getting water in their faces (which one of them HATES). They also hated to be tipped back for the rinse. Any tips?

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    caheinz is offline Platinum level (1000+ posts)
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    Not specific to two, but something like this might be good for you: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...ductId=2793366

    We're still using the Eurobath and doing one twin at a time...
    mommy to three boys: A, 3/04
    and identical twins B and D, arrived 9/08

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    gatorsmom is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    That is such a hard age. I think I was still bathing ours one at a time until they were almost a year old because then they were a little more stable. I always worried about them tipping over and hitting their heads on the tub.

    What I do now is rinse their hair with the washcloth. I try to start at the back where they don't notice the water running down and slowly move toward the front of their heads and to their foreheads, squeezing the water out of the cloth and sort of wiping the water and soap down. When i get to their forehead I put my finger under their chins and quickly tilt up their heads and squeeze some water on their hairline, wiping it back away from their face then quickly dab their face with a dry towel so that they don't start screaming. I guess, in other words, I try to rinse the water out without disturbing their playing, hoping they won't notice what I'm doing till I have to quickly tilt their chin up. And then I do that so quickly they go right back to playing. it works fine with Greenbean but I'm letting Sisi's hair grow out and the length requires more rinsing so she's not happy with that. When they get older, they might like wearing swimming goggles while you rinse their hair. My 3yo loves that. He asks me all the time to dump water over his head.
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