10 summer must-haves that most parents tend to forget

If you're planning on going to the beach this summer, make sure to take these summer must haves for your summer trip.

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Aside from the usual things such as sunblock, shades, and towels, here are some summer must-haves that you’ll be glad you brought along!

10 summer must-haves that most parents tend to forget

1. Extra towels

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Of course you’ll be bringing towels whenever you go to the beach. But make sure to bring a few extra towels just in case. Towels are pretty versatile, you can use them to lay on the sand, to get you dry, and to wipe off sand.

Plus, you can use it as a makeshift shade if the sun gets too hot!

2. An umbrella

Yup, and preferably a big one. Umbrellas are pretty useful in that in case there’s no shade on the beach, or if all the cottages are occupied, you can use an umbrella to keep you and your family out of the sun.

It’s also good to use an umbrella with you if you want to walk along the beach, too much exposure to the sun, even if you use sunblock, can be very dangerous.

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3. An extra bag for wet clothes

Having an extra bag for wet clothes helps a lot when it’s time to go home. You don’t want to mix your wet clothes with the other dry stuff in your bag, and there isn’t always time to get your clothes dry on the beach.

Having an extra bag for wet clothes, or even just as an emergency bag, can be pretty handy.

4. Beach toys

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Always bring a few beach toys so that your kids can have something else to do if they get tired of swimming. A bucket, some plastic shovels and rakes, and even a small water cannon can provide them hours of fun!

It’s also a good way to keep your kids busy so they won’t bother you while you’re relaxing on the beach.

5. Extra clothes

Always bring more clothes than the trip calls for, just in case you might need it. If your kid gets sick on the car, if they spill some food on their clothes, if they accidentally get themselves wet after getting out of the water, all of these situations call for an extra set of clothes.

It’s also a good idea to always bring extra underwear, and extra diapers if you have a baby. Just to be safe from any sudden “accidents”.

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6. Sunscreen

It is important to protect your child’s skin from harmful UV rays. Make sure to use sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and reapply every 2 hours.

7. Hats and sunglasses

Protecting your child’s eyes and face from the sun is also important. Make sure to pack a hat and sunglasses for them to wear.

8. Insect repellent

Mosquitoes and other insects can be a nuisance during summer, and their bites can be painful and itchy. Make sure to pack insect repellent to keep them at bay.

9. First aid kit

Accidents can happen, so it’s always a good idea to pack a small first aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and other basic medical supplies.

10. Wet wipes

These are useful for wiping away sweat, dirt, and grime, and can also come in handy for quick cleanups.

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Ways to protect your skin during the summer heat

Remember to always take extra precautions when it comes to protecting your skin during the summer heat, and don’t hesitate to seek medical attention if you experience severe sunburn or other skin-related issues.

 
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Written by

Jan Alwyn Batara