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Opting for a good hooded toddler bath towel is a sound proposition. It protects your toddler from exposure to the outside temperature when he gets out from the water in a bath. Children loose heat very quickly and the risk of catching a cold is so much greater. A hooded towel can protect your child from the head down to the legs. It also helps the body regain heat quickly.
Sometimes it is a pattern that makes all the difference in the looks of the towel. Plane towels look mundane but a small teeny-weeny pattern on the hood can give it a very appealing and attractive look. Actually, a pattern on the hooded towel can be a convenient thing that you can talk to your baby about while giving him a bath or drying him up.
If you are making a hooded towel at home you can choose from numerous ideas for patterns to put on the hood or the body of the towel. Educational patterns like alphabets are appropriate for a baby girl or a baby boy alike. The same applies to cartoon characters like Winnie, the Pooh, Mickey Mouse. Garfield in his striking yellow colors makes a superb pattern to put on the hood. For girls you can choose a fairy or some thing dainty that she will like as she grows.
It is not all that difficult to put patterns on the towel, hooded or otherwise. You can download pictures from the Net and trace them where you want to put them. After tracing, you may either simply embroider the outline of the figure or choose to fill in the body also. Make sure that the stitches that you make as you move along the trace are tight. If you are not good at embroidery, you can opt for some non-toxic fabric paint. On the other hand you can simply take time off to shop around for a ready-to-apply motif and stitch it on to the towel.
Baby time is shopping time.
It is also time for you to devote some time to the health aspect of your baby. Be sure to buy only organic stuff for your darling baby. Organic products do not harm babies as they are free from dangerous chemicals. If you wish to learn more about how organically products can help in a healthy growth of your child, invest in some informative literature on the subject. Or better still, log on to the World Wide Web where you will find a sea of information on the benefits of an organic lifestyle.
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Originally posted 2007-10-08 09:28:56.

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