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Here are some great ideas on how to host a baby spa party. Baby spa parties work best with no more than 6 – 8 babies and parents or caregivers. You can even just host the party for you and your baby.

Babies and children don’t keep track of how many different places you take them. All they want is love, nurturing, time and to be taken care of and a baby spa party is a great way to bond with your baby and other parents and caregivers.

If you know of someone who has just had a baby also – this is a great article to pass on to also enhance their new bond with their baby.

Baby Massage step one is to set the mood in your home

Keep the lighting comfortable but not too dark.

Play your baby’s instrumental lullaby music in the background softly.

Use lavender essential oil around the house. Either in a diffuser, a liquid potpourri burner or let a pot simmer on the stove ¾ full of water and add 10 drops of the oil (keep on low and watch that the water doesn’t boil away).

Baby Massage step two is to get your home comfortable for all babies

Place out baby blankets for all babies that are attending in a circle and spread them out.

Place a baby book and a small toy at each blanket to keep the babies entertained after their massage (use your own baby’s toys, blankets and books, you don’t need to go buy new stuff).
Keep your house warm but comfortable (temperature is a key element for massage).

In the middle of the circle have a few bottles of baby massage oil for passing around and a few towels to wipe off excess oil.
On each blanket place a copy of the Benefits of Infant Massage and Massaging Your Baby.

Infant massage is best done when baby is quiet.

Keep massage under 10 minutes.

Maintain as much eye contact as possible and describe the massage to your baby.

Warm infant massage oil by gently rubbing oil between your hands.
With baby facing you – hold baby’s ankle and stroke up the outside of the leg and around the thigh. Use thumbs to make small circles up the legs toward the heart.

Massage the soles and tops of the feet in circular movements with your thumbs.

Use the same technique for arms as you did for the legs.
Gently massage baby’s belly in clockwise direction with your fingertips or the palms of your hand.

Turn baby over onto belly and massage up the back, with one hand on either side of the spine. Never put pressure directly on spine.

Avoid massaging face and hands, to minimize risk of getting oil in eyes or mouth.

Baby spas are best done after babies morning nap so they aren’t too fussy.

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