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Soothing Tips for Flu Season

September 5, 2019

This post was sponsored by Lolleez and Tumeez, organic remedies in the form of lollipops. Made by Momeez Choice, and founded by a mom of four, they are a delicious and effective way to make everyone’s sick day a little easier.

My kids have finally gone back to school, and while I’m thrilled to have the predictable time to work each day that the school year brings, it also brings cold and flu season. With four active and social kids, we are usually hit with a bug or two every fall. It’s nearly impossible to shield them from bugs, but I try to comfort them as best as I can when it happens.

Some of my best comfort measures when the kids are sick:

1. I usually set up a “sick station” on the sofa, and have a tray nearby with water, tissues, and god-forbid it’s needed, a puke bowl. It’s nice to have everything they need at their reach, so they can just relax.

2. Getting sick in my house does have the perk of being able to binge-watch tv for the day. There’s really no better distraction for a sick kid. Or a sick adult, for that matter.

3. For sore throat comfort, Lolleez is a great option for little kids because it provides a throat lozenge that is flat and in a stick to reduce the risk of choking.  Kids will feel like they are getting a treat, while organic and effective ingredients like organic honey and natural fruit pectin, soothe your little’s throat. They are recommended for kids 3 and up, and are available at CVS, Target, Walgreens and on Amazon. They come in delicious flavors like Watermelon, Strawberry and Orange Mango.

4. I pull out the weighted blanket when my kids are sick. It’s so soothing and can lower anxiety, and if kids are having the chills, it’s a great way to calm them down.

5. If tummy troubles are a symptom, Tumeez organic soothing pops can help settle upset stomachs. They are made with organic ingredients and come in Apple and Grape flavors with a touch of honey. The active dose of calcium carbonate will help relieve heartburn, acid indigestion and upset tummies in kiddos and be your secret sick weapon. Tumeez can be found at CVS, Walgreens as well as on Amazon.

6. Extra cuddles. It’s one of the few times my older kids are willing to snuggle with mom, and I will take it when I can get it!

 

 

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Hi, I’m Kristen. I’m a mom of four kids via birth and adoption and a writer living in Southern California. Read More.

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