Cold & flu season is tough on little ones and their parents. Having a sick child is not fun. It is a tough job, from having to take off the day from work to keeping kids happy. Then there is the mad rush to the store to buy all the tissues and cold medicines. Keep reading to discover all the essential products that you need to buy for a simple sick day. These are the items that you will be glad you have on hand to keep kids comfortable, entertained, and on the mend.
Your child wakes you up in the middle of the night with a cough or worse yet a stomach issue. You grab the thermometer and realize that they have a fever. Your child is miserable and they need their mom. So super mom springs into action and does everything she needs to do for a day at home with a sick child.
You call into work and let them know that you are taking a sick day. Then you call the school or daycare. Your next step is to figure out what you need to make your child feel better. From cold medicine to a comfy spot in front of the TV, I have a simple sick day schedule with essential products that you will want to follow. It may just make your day a bit less stressful.
Grab a box and fill it up with these essential sick-day products
Be prepared for your child's next sick day and make a sick day box. Fill the box up with products that will help your child feel better. Then store this box in a closet so you won't have to run to the store with a sick child. Sure you can get things delivered to your home but after a night without sleep, your brain won't remember what to buy.
Of course, you will want to buy items like tissues, cold medicine, and a thermometer for your box, but I have a list of other items that you may not have considered. I also have a sick day schedule that may help you keep your child entertained but keep in mind that you don't have to be strict with it. If your child decides to sleep, then count your blessings and do the activities as needed.
7:00 AM Morning Boost ~ Kick off the day with Swanson’s immune-strengthening supplements like Vitamin D and Vitamin C.
Start the day off with supplements that will help your child's immune system. Supplements like vitamin D and C are awesome for immune boosting. So give these to your sick child and make sure to take some of the supplements yourself. They may just help you avoid catching your child's cold. Swanson has a wide variety of supplements at affordable prices. I love Swanson's Natural Pea Protein and use it in my daily smoothies.
9:00 AM Creative Distraction ~ Keep little hands busy while they rest with Scentco’s Water Magic mess-free, reusable activity books.
Water Magic is an activity book that is perfect for sick days at home. Fill the brush with water and apply it to the scene boards to watch the colors magically appear! Let it dry for 5 minutes and you can do it over and over again. The brush is scented to match the theme of the book too! It's a no-mess activity to keep a sick child entertained while they are resting on the couch.
11:00 AM Cozy Comfort ~ Microwave their favorite Warm Pal cuddly stuffed animal for extra snuggles as they lounge on the couch.
Warm Pals are super soft, cute, & adorable stuffed animals that heat up, cool down, and help little ones relax. It's a soothing, comforting friend! These animals are heatable and coolable plush animals that are filled with all-natural grains and a French lavender scent. Warm Pals are available in many different animals and they will help comfort your child. The stuffed animal may even help them fall asleep.
12:00 PM Lunch & Soothe ~ Prepare a soothing warm soup with GoodCook’s Healthy Ceramic Pot to help ease sore throats.
Stock your box with several cans of your child's favorite soup and saltine crackers along with this ceramic pot. Then you will be ready to quickly heat up some soup to soothe your child's sore throat. They say chicken noodle soup is the best soup for colds. Once you finish making the soup for your child, use this titanium-infused ceramic nonstick pot to make a deliciously creamy vegan protein pumpkin soup for yourself. You are going to need your strength to take care of your child.
This is a stylish cooking pot that you are going to want to store in the kitchen as it is perfect for all your favorite meals. From simmering soups and sauces to boiling potatoes, and cooking pasta and rice, this pot does not need oil or butter as this cookware ensures a mess-free release, even for the stickiest foods.
2:00 PM Fever Relieving Nap ~ Bring down a midday fever with Mommy’s Bliss, the first & only Clean Label Project Certified acetaminophen so they can drift off into a much-needed nap.
This pain reliever is made with safe and trusted ingredients to reduce fever and relieve minor aches and pains. Kids will like the yummy, natural berry flavor. Moms will love that the medicine is dye-free, so no need to worry about staining if your little one does not keep it down.
4:00 PM Storytime Fun ~ Settle down on the sofa with a What on Earth Books story to keep your child's spirits up and distract from the sniffles.
If your child loves animals, they will love the Open Wide storybook. This book explores the most marvelous mouths of the animal kingdom, from the awesome jaws of the great white shark to the tiny teeth of the garden snail. Kids can learn animals use their mouths for lots of things other than just eating–to carry their food or their babies, to build their homes, or even to climb waterfalls!
7:00 PM Bedtime Calm ~ A spoonful of Organic Herbal Cough Syrup from Mommy Bliss offers calming relief to help little ones sleep soundly through the night.
This organic Cough Syrup combo pack supports immunity all day and supports restful sleep. This herbal supplement for kids will soothe dry, irritated throats and help clear mucus when coughing.
The daytime formula is made with organic honey, agave, ivy leaf, vitamin C, Zinc, and organic elderberry extract to support immunity. While the nighttime formula contains chamomile, lemon balm, and passionflower to calm and promote relaxation. The best part is it contains no alcohol, no artificial flavors or colors, and is free of the top 9 allergens.
Grab a basket and get shopping
Don't wait until your child gets sick. Grab a basket or box and start filling it with all the essentials that you need for a sick day. Start with this list of items and add other items that you may need. Being prepared for a child's illness is smart.
Please help other parents and comment below with other items that would be great to have in the sick day box.
7 comments:
I need to grab a lot of these. I always worry about getting sick and like to have stuff ready in the house in case it happens.
I love these ideas. I actually have one of those warm pal things. They are wonderful for the kids.
I just grabbed a few cold and flu items the other day. I still have a lot of products I had on hand since COVID, I'm a firm believer in staying stocked up for us and the grandkids. I do need one of those warm pal's.
I love the idea of Water Magic activity books to keep the kids entertained while they rest. Definitely adding some of these items to my stash!
Flu is always present when fall season came and these are helpful ideas all moms especially to those who have small kids. Thanks for sharing!
One of my customers bought my new grand baby one of the Warm pal cuddly toy. Hers is infused with lavender and you can heat it in the microwave. I love your sick day agenda.
Loving these tips so much and I am definitely grabbing one of those warm pals for my kids. That is perfect and I would love it too!
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