Xref: umdnj misc.kids:91746 misc.kids.health:4051 Path:umdnj!rutgers!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!zip.eecs.umich.edu!newshost.marcam.com!uunet!dockmaster.phantom.com!clavis From: clavis@phantom.com (Grand Clavister) Newsgroups: misc.kids,misc.kids.health Subject: Best bubble bath? Date: 22 Apr 1995 20:22:28 GMT Organization: [MindVox] / Phantom Access Technologies / (+1 [212] 989-2418) Lines: 19 Message-ID: <3nboi4$nt6@dockmaster.phantom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mindvox.phantom.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] My daughter Beth is 10 years old. She really enjoys taking bubble baths (has, since I can remember), and she has recently become bored with Mr. Bubble. It was good enough for the last 7 years, now she wants "better bubbles!" Problem is, there are about 5 million bubble-bath products for kids on the market. Every cartoon character or TV kids' character has their own bubble-bath, shampoo, etc. Any recommendations? She loves lots of bubbles, the more the better, and I, personally, have noticed that some products produce very thin, sort-of-dishwashing-detergent kind of bubbles. (There was a kids' line of bath products called "Petite Natee", but it doesn't seem to exist anymore...) Any personal observations? My daughter and my bathtub await! :) Clavista -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------- "Every .sig should have a clever and timely quote!" - Me