Well to all the people who think this is sad and painful, now you have some insight into what life in third world countries is like and what some people have to go through, even from that young age. In most third world countries there is no such thing as social services or help from the government, there is no such thing as scholarships or grants to go to school. If you are born poor, you are very likely to stay poor and work at a very low paying job, have no access to health services or birth-control. These women probably began to have children at a very early age and will have more than 4 kids during their lifetime, they all probably work 8am to 7pm, and when they get home there is no water so they all gather here to bathe their babies the only way possible for them, and after that they still have to go home clean and cook for their family. This is yes an example of real life situation in any third world country for more than half of the female population living there. So don't be so quick to judge about how bathing time is supposed to be fun, because not everyone in the world is born into a perfect household. Instead of criticizing and judging these mothers for their hardships, maybe you could look into donating to help their situation, a way to send a little tub for these babies to bathe in. I think that would be more productive than talking shit about how messed up the world is on fb and not do anything to help it change.