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Heading to the Beach with the Kids: What to Bring

By Jessie Smith, published Jul 06, 2006
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This Fourth of July will be the second trip to the beach for our son. The first time we walked him up to the ocean's edge he wasn't too thrilled. I am sure the ice cold water had something to do with it, after all it was Memorial Day and the water hadn't had a chance to warm up yet. I used to think just packing my own belongings for a weekend at the beach was a big production. What with different clothes for by the water, hanging out at the beach house, out to dinner and hitting the beach bars - my suitcase was bursting at the seams. Packing for baby is a whole different animal!

To start off, if you plan to take your baby into the water whether it is the ocean or the pool, make sure you get swim diapers. If your baby wears regular disposable diapers into any kind of water, your cute little sea sweetie will soon look like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. On the flip side, wait until baby is actually about to go in the water. Swim diapers do not absorb any kind of liquid, they are meant to keep solid matter in the diaper and that's all. So keep a regular diaper on for the stroller ride or you might get a splash before there's any body of water in sight!

Don't forget the sunscreen. Most doctor's recommend at least SPF 45 for babies and if you're not using a formula designed specifically for kids, check to see that it is PABA-free. It is important to make sure you cover every inch of the body that will be exposed to the sun. Common parts of the body that are missed are tops of feet, ears, and scalp. Unless your baby has a full head of hair, rub some of that sunscreen in. If your child spends a lot of time in the water, it is a good idea to reapply regularly since even the waterproof formulas tend to wear away after some time. Sunburn is not only painful, but dangerous. A hat and/or umbrella offers added protection against the sun's rays. Plus, hats are cute too, so there's an added bonus for pictures later. Ask your pediatrician if you have further questions.

Takeaways
  • Swim Diapers: For water only
  • Sunscreen: A must-have at the beach
  • Toys: Buy them before the trip
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