- Palms
- Backs of hands
- Thumbs
- In-between fingers
- Nails
These are common areas missed by children.
They also forget to wet their hands first. The first step of handwashing.(If we wet our hands first the soap can lather up.)
Last step of handwashing, they need to dry their hands thoroughly – making sure that they have dried between their fingers.
Research shows the final friction of drying hands removes the last lot of germs.
Here's the rhyme sang in my video to help your child remember the actions.
Rub the soap between your palms
Then on backs up to your arms
Give your thumbs a little twist
Then do the same to your wrists
Link your fingers side by side
That’s where the germs like to hide
Spider left and spider right
Hook your fingers nice and tight
This cleans your nails in a blink
Then rinse the bugs down the sink.
Germs are tough, and children need a weapon to fight the bugs.
That weapon is great hand washing to prevent those many diseases.
Make handwashing become a new habit and part of your child’s day, this will then be practised throughout their lives.
Creating healthy habits for the future.
Love to know if little ones like the video with Lottie.
Contact me if you want any colouring pictures or a handwashing certificate below.