In fact, how do you deal with showering your baby?
I am fairly certain that various cultures around the world use different methods for showering toddlers. I can well remember how my mother showered my sisters’ baby. First she sat on the floor, stretched he legs and lay the baby over her stretched legs. I wonder the way how she tackled it. She gave a good bath to the baby girl while singing and counting.

However, with the time, it’s like a mini battle sometimes when it comes to showering this little soul. There’s something magical—and a little messy—when giving him a bath. Tiny splashes always, squeals of delight, and the softest little hands trying to grab the things around. Each these moment make every shower an adventure. I never thought I could get so much joy from soapy water and a rubber ducklings. Today I am, laughing as water goes everywhere except where it’s supposed to.
I know that these happy moments will not be forever. So, even though it is a mini battle, it is full of love, warmth, and the simple wonder of childhood. Bath time isn’t just about keeping my baby clean. It’s about soaking in the giggles, the little struggles, and the sweet, slippery chaos that makes parenthood unforgettable. put the ducklings into the water basin and start to sing. For a moment, he looks at me, then resumes what he had stopped doing.

However, by the time we are done, I am fully soaked. Yes, it is a little mess, but a sweet little mess always.
How about your experience in showering your baby?