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06.16.08, 15:16 PM Toddler
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Quick, help me, please! Found a great apartment--but it has a large shower stall, not a bathtub. I have a 14 mo. Is there a way to make this work or will it be such a PIA? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Toddler 06.16.08, 03:16 PM Flag
 

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sure, just get a plastic tub you can fill with water [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:17 PM Flag
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what about a year from now when he outgrows it? do 2 year old kids take showers? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:17 PM Flag
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suer, they can learn. depends how great this apt is. if you love it, he can learn to shower. also, you can get a tub he could fit in for awhile. think little house on the prarie washbasin [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:19 PM Flag
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my kids have always taken showers and they love them and it was a great "activity" for a few minutes as well ! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:26 PM Flag
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^^ if they can't slip terribly it seems so much safer than a bath [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:28 PM Flag
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totally. You get a hand held shower (the massager type which has other benefits, kwim) it is easy. We have a tub and 3 yo has been getting showers every once in a while for over a year. Not a biggie. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.16.08, 03:23 PM Flag
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