Consider...Kaylee in the bath

Beth is giving her ten-month-old daughter Kaylee a bath. Kaylee is holding a washcloth and is surrounded by plastic animals and small buckets. As her mother watches, she sucks water out of the washcloth with a big smile on her face. Beth tells her, “that is soapy water; it’s yucky”. Kaylee laughs and continues to suck the water. Beth hands Kaylee two small animals and as Kaylee reaches for them, Beth takes the washcloth and puts it on the bathroom floor. Kaylee’s face turns serious and she drops the animals and looks around for the washcloth. Beth asks her if she can find the baby lambs. Kaylee finds them and grins as she holds them up. Beth sings “Mary had a little lamb” while she washes Kaylee’s hair and body. Beth says, “Can you wash your lambs?” Beth starts to rinse Kaylee with water from a little bucket and Kaylee picks ups a bucket and start to dump water on the animals. Both mother and daughter are smiling and laughing. They continue using the buckets to rinse Kaylee and the lambs for several minutes. When Beth pulls the plug to start draining the tub, Kaylee starts to cry. Beth tells her that it’s time to come out, but she can have another bath tomorrow.