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Old 07-28-2008, 03:03 PM   #1
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Default How do you dry your baby/toddler after bath?


I'm curious as to how most people end up drying their baby/toddler after bathtime? We usually lay out a towel on the sink/counter and lay our toddler there to dry her off - but space it a bit limited as she gets bigger. I always cringe at the idea of putting her on the floor as we have pets and no matter how we clean, pet hair ends up on the tile floor - and ultimately on wet towels and wet babies. So, curious on what other people do -what's your routine?

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Take the baby out of the tub, gently shake off the excess water, and wrap him in the towel laying on the floor.

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we also have tons of fur no matter what. When she was little we dried her on the couch and the pets were not up there. Now that she is a toddler, I just wrap her in a towel after giving her a once over. SHe runs around for about 30 seconds and loses the towel and streaks!
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I stick her on my bed.

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When they were little I dried them off the on the counter, you know when they were baby tub size(we have a big counter). Now I dry them off as I get them out of the tub and then wrap them in a towel and they walk to the living room take off the towel and streaks for a while. When I finally get a hold of them I dress them on the couch.
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I do something that you might want to do in your case if you can't think of anything better. I don't do this because of animal hair though, I do it cause he wont hold still and he HATES to be layed on the floor after a bath. I don't know why but it always makes him mad and he cries. So I wrap him in a towel and pick him up and just dry him off in my lap while he sits there. He finds it a lot more comfortable, and I can get him dry without him up and crawling away naked. lol but he does crawl away naked after that... just dry. I get him dressed shortly after. I just like to give him a chance to feel natural haha.

I don't know how old your daughter is, but it does help if they can sit up. Not to say you couldn't do it if they don't, but you know.
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I dry off the baby anywhere, really. Normally on a bed. Sometimes we have dried her off on the floor, but we just lay a towel down. She moves a lot now so we give her something to play/chew on and she's pretty good after that.
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ech - by the time I've said "come here and get dressed" 45 times... they're dry.
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