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<blockquote data-quote="crtaylor" data-source="post: 203450" data-attributes="member: 5951"><p>My son doesn't like it either.</p><p>Things we tried with moderate success include:</p><p>1. A bath visor which keeps the water off the face.</p><p>2. Wear it and tell the child to look up.</p><p>3. We got a special bucket that had a rubber lip on it so it formed a tight seal against the head and if you put it on the forhead no water gets in the face.</p><p>4. I also got a bubble machine and put it on the wash cloth rack inthe bath stall. If he let me wash his hair I would turn it on for a reward. He loved having the bubbles to rain down on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crtaylor, post: 203450, member: 5951"] My son doesn't like it either. Things we tried with moderate success include: 1. A bath visor which keeps the water off the face. 2. Wear it and tell the child to look up. 3. We got a special bucket that had a rubber lip on it so it formed a tight seal against the head and if you put it on the forhead no water gets in the face. 4. I also got a bubble machine and put it on the wash cloth rack inthe bath stall. If he let me wash his hair I would turn it on for a reward. He loved having the bubbles to rain down on him. [/QUOTE]
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