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Do you bath your children together?

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suilaruin · 11/05/2017 18:08

Just wondering what other people do as I bath my nearly 3 year old and 6 year old together as feel it saves some time. I don't think I'll be able to get away with it much longer as my eldest gets bigger! Does this work for you or is separate baths better?

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Hermanfromguesswho · 14/05/2017 21:17

Mine are still happy to bath together and they are 11,9 and 5. They prefer it to showers as they always get the option to choose

Petalbird · 14/05/2017 21:22

Separate baths for the DSC from when they where 5 and 8 cause the 5 year old liked to try and drown the older one......

tinypop4 · 14/05/2017 22:30

Yep ds is 2 and dd is 4.5. They love being in there together it kills loads of time! Dd has occasionally started to want a shower though.

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DaffodilTime · 14/05/2017 22:38

herman I'm glad we're not alone as ours are 10 and 6 and sharing baths still. To be honest none of us are self conscious but I've been conscious they are getting older and think there's no harm in having separate bathtimes but as the DC do everything together it hasn't been easy or happened !

NorthumbrianGirl · 15/05/2017 00:31

Yes, my 6 and 4 year old dds bath together. I don't think they'd be keen to separate as they play together in the bath.

Designerenvy · 15/05/2017 00:34

Mostly showers at this stage for us but occasionally dd (9) and ds (7) will share a bath. They fill it with toys and have great fun. Not many more I'd say now though as dd is getting older .

ThouShallNotPass · 15/05/2017 00:54

DD(10), DD(7) and DS(5) all share the same bath on occasion.
DD(10) usually bathes on her own nowadays but DD(7) and DS always bathe together. Every time.

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