We're at about 10 minutes now. That gives her enough time to play and me time to wash her.
We're at about 10 minutes now. That gives her enough time to play and me time to wash her.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
For Logan (11m), it's about 5-10 minutes. For Xander (2.5), it can go on for 20-30 if he's having fun.
GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts
Forever. Ha! She fights and fights going in, and then once we're done, she fights coming out. Love those toddlers!
eggplant / 11824 posts
Omg, it’s like 45 minutes and that’s only if I hurry her along. Takes a considerable amount of time to “let water soak into my skin and make it soft”, “get me clean”, wash a bevy of small dolls, fight back and forth about whether we are washing her hair (we always do), agreement to wash hair, several minutes of stern reminders not to get any soap on her face when I rinse her (I never do, unless she doesn’t look up when I rinse), play with bath colors, complain the water is cold and need new water, complain water is too hot and need colder water, rewash small dolls who “had birthday party and got dirty”, practice swimming like Ariel, etc. etc. etc.
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
10-15? If she's not in a hurry for bedtime we let her play a little longer. DD is 11 mo.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
10-15 minutes. He usually asks to get out pretty quickly.
persimmon / 1043 posts
With me, 15-25 mins. With DH, 10-15 mins. Idk why but they tend to sit there longer with me.
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
About 15 min or less for both girls if I do it, and at least 30 if DH does it
cantaloupe / 6131 posts
It really depends on DS. He's typically a water baby and likes to splash around. Longest bath I think was like 45 minutes. But some days he's just not into it and then its 5-10 minutes or however long it takes to wash, shampoo, and brush teeth.
persimmon / 1270 posts
LO is 8m and TOTALY obsessed with the drain... so about 4 minutes or as long as I can keep him from popping up the drain and draining all the water. He likes the bath but wants that drain so badly...
honeydew / 7463 posts
15 mins, but he's starting to tantrum when it's time to get out! But I also can't handle more than 15 mins We'll see who wins this battle in the end.
honeydew / 7230 posts
20-30 min. That's with DH doing both kids (18 months) on his own. If we're trying to hurry it along, we each take a baby and go to town. They love bath time and DH totally makes it his fun time with them with bubbles and talking about the animal bath toys and foam letters.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
About 20-25 minutes for both girls. In the bath and both dressed, and lotioned.
clementine / 778 posts
Anywhere from 10-20 minutes. DH usually gives the bath, and they tend to have many adventures in there.
papaya / 10343 posts
5-10 min on a normal night. She is fine with baths but doesn't particularly love them or anything. If she's having fun I'll let her stay in there up to 20 min.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
15 minutes. I bathe them.together. they like to get in and out
grapefruit / 4717 posts
My LO showers with one of us in the morning....so 2 minutes? Haha!
grapefruit / 4355 posts
10-20 minutes. DD is only 5 months old so they can't last forever but she LOVES bath time.
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