The kids are at home for Diwali break and after a great monsoon the sun is beating down on us again. So if you want to keep your kids busy for a while, why not indulge them with a few bath activities? They get to stay a little while longer in the water and have fun while you catch a break! The activities listed below will also guarantee a great sensory experience for your child. So fill up some water and let your kids go splashing! Find your activity here! You may also like: 5 decor ideas to liven up your child's bathroom Frozen Toys This one is easy but so much fun for young kids. All you need to do is freeze a few small toys and hand them to your child. Your toddlers will get super excited watching the ice melt slowly revealing the toy! A great activity to help build patience and sensory skills! Image Source: www.whatdowedoallday.com Glow Sticks Bath If you are looking for a quick and fun activity for the kids to make evening bath time interesting grab a few glow sticks that are easily available at any party store and drop them in your bath tub. Turn off the lights and create a magical experience for little one. It is surely a really cool experience that will have your toddler want more of bath time.
Image Source: www.meaningfulmama.com Shaving Foam Bath Paints These shaving foam paints pack an incredible punch! Add some food colouring and let your little one go crazy on the bathroom walls! This washes off easily so there is no need to worry!
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Image Source: www.livestrong.com Bubble Bath This classic activity never goes out of style! Add foamy soap and create a thick lather. Drop in a few toys and give your child an open-ended fun time in the bath.
Image Source: www.desktop-wallpapers.net You may also like: 10 ways bath time is important for your child's development Go Fishing To work on those motor skills you could turn your bathtub into a fishing zone. Just add a few toys and give them a strainer and ask them to go fishing!
Image Source: www.ebay.co.uk Ball Pit Hunt for all the balls around the house and put them in the bath tub. Let your child have endless fun playing with the balls.
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Image Source: www.kidsactivitiesblog.com Spray Paint Bubble Bath Simple spray paints are such a fun addition to the traditional bubble bath. Collect a few spray bottles, fill them up with a little warm water, and add a few drops of gel food colouring to each. Then fill up a big tub full of bubbly water using a bubble bath. Your little one will love spraying the bubbles before even getting into the water, and the results will be bright and colourful bubbles that have an airbrushed feel to them.
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