tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2824368657947993037.post9171042356963962434..comments2023-08-18T17:38:48.247+07:00Comments on Montessori Mama in Saigon: DIY hand washing stationSunburnt Aussie in Saigonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12673740391267104207noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2824368657947993037.post-73915292131410227152015-03-09T00:47:07.178+07:002015-03-09T00:47:07.178+07:00Thanks Yuliya. I've just added a toilet learni...Thanks Yuliya. I've just added a toilet learning area to our bathroom over the weekend. I'll post the photos tomorrow. I can't wait to build our new house with all the Montessori concepts incorporated from the start.Sunburnt Aussie in Saigonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12673740391267104207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2824368657947993037.post-73418205197855278202015-03-08T21:14:09.432+07:002015-03-08T21:14:09.432+07:00What a lovely set up! My kiddo loves washing his h...What a lovely set up! My kiddo loves washing his hands, cars, toys, random things haha. We are remodeling our house, but one of the important things I told my husband is that we must have a space in the bathroom for a hand-washing station ;) We have to redo the plumbing and everything (it's so much work), but luckily, we'll be able to simply add a small sink at our tot's level so he will be able to do it more independently. Right now, we simply grab a chair for him to stand on or put him on the counter in the kitchen, but that's quite inconvenient really. Your set up looks really inviting and I love how you have the mirror right there, too!!! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04674137023278029815noreply@blogger.com