Bring softness to bath time.
Wrap them up with a great big hug.
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bear essential
Soft to the touch 100% ringspun cotton towels. As reliable, durable and comfy as your favorite teddy.
- 100% ringspun cotton
- bath towel 24” x 48”
- hand towel 16” x 26”
- face towel 12” x 12”
Available in:
popsicle pink
peek a blue
circus blue
GUND red
lemon
beary brown
raspberry
marshmallow white
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mélange
Plush and playful 100% cotton mélange towels. Inspired by GUND® colorfun characters.
- 100% cotton
- bath towel 24” x 48”
- hand towel 16” x 26”
- face towel 12” x 12”
Available in:
GUND Red
beary brown
circus blue
raspberry
lemon
tangerine
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super soft
Low twist yarn makes these 100% cotton towels light, fluffy, absorbent and—of course—super soft.
- 100% cotton
- bath towel 25” x 50”
- hand towel 16” x 26”
- face towel 12” x 12”
Available in:
popsicle pink
peek a blue
marshmallow white
vanilla
Golly grey
Teddi taupe
Wrap your little one in their favorite GUND® character.
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Fuzzy™
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 24” x 48”
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Roarsly™ Lion
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 24” x 48”
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Owl
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 24” x 48”
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Monkers™ Monkey
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 24” x 48”
Soft on baby’s delicate skin.
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Spunky™
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 30” x 30”
Available in:
popsicle pink
peek a blue
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Winky™
- 100% cotton and sheared velour
- 30” x 30”
Available in:
popsicle pink
peek a blue
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You don’t need to bathe your newborn daily… as long as you keep their bottoms clean and dry, two to three times a week should suffice. The older they get, the more frequent bathing they’ll need.
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Bathe newborns before mealtime and older babies before bed.
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Keep supplies like washcloths, soap and a clean diaper nearby since you won’t be able to venture far with baby in the tub.
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Lay out a bath towel or hooded towel before you start to have it ready.
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Fill the tub with one to two inches of warm water. You likely don’t need much more than that.
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Keep the room and bath water warm. Test the water with heat sensitive skin like your wrist first: if it’s too warm for you, it’s definitely too hot for baby. Adjust the temperature until it’s comfortable for baby. To help keep them warm in the tub, keep a warm washcloth on their belly.
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Wash baby’s face first, then work your way down from the top of the head. Carefully clean the diaper and belly button area.
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Make sure to pay attention to areas where dirt can accumulate, such as behind the ears, as well as the folds of the neck, thigh and knee.
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Use strong cleansers sparingly if necessary…instead, opt for cleansers that are specially designed for baby’s skin.
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When bath time is over, pat baby's skin dry with a soft towel. Better yet, wrap him or her in a hooded towel.