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In addition to purchasing toys, nursery furniture and other baby gear, you also need to take into consideration the bath and potty needs of your child. Children typically develop one of two emotions towards this scenario. They can become resistant towards potty training and taking baths, or they transition easily and love bathing.

As a parent, the way our children feel about these everyday scenarios is completely up to us. Therefore it is our responsibility that they develop good attitudes by making these situations as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

One way to do this is to purchase baby bath toys which can make your child associate bath time with fun and enjoyment. We have a wide selection of toys that your child is sure to enjoy splashing around with! Some toys include the infamous rubber duckie, water flutes, squirt types and more. When you choose toys make sure that they are appropriate to your child’s age.

Another important aspect of bath time is ensuring that you take certain precautions to ensure the safety of your baby. It is very easy for a child to become submerged and can drown in a few inches of water. Whenever you’re bathing your child in a tub, make sure to always pay attention to them and never leave them unattended.

Besides bath time, there are many tools you can use to help potty train your baby. One of these includes using potty chairs which have been training kids to do their numbers for decades. There are many different styles, types and shapes of these chairs and it is important to choose one that is best suited to your child’s individual needs.

Be sure to check out our wide range of potty chairs as we stock all the different types and styles. As a parent it might be necessary to experiment with a few different types to determine which one your child responds best to.