




I got very brave this morning and let Caden do some therapeutic shaving cream painting on the table. He seemed to really enjoy it. I read somewhere once that it is supposed to be very therapeutic for children w/sensory problems.
~Sorry the picutres ended up downloading in opposite order- figures!
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Cardon plays with his shaving cream in the bathtub before bathtime. Clean-up is WAY easier that way :)
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