While it feels a lot like the cold weather isn’t going anywhere soon (because, well, it technically is still winter), your babe’s skin will always need TLC. We’re talking the art of baby skincare, and with chilly weather, it’s just as important to focus on as it is during the summer. Of course, it’s a little different when the seasons change. A combination of dry indoor heat, cold air, low humidity levels, and harsh winter wind creates the perfect environment for your babe’s skin to need extra moisture. As with all thing baby-related, there are an astounding amount of product options, and naturally, you’re looking for the best baby lotions available. That’s where we come in.

Whether you’re into all-natural, ultra-sensitive skin formulas, rich creams, or lightweight lotions, we’ve got you covered. Actually, we’ve got your baby covered. From their fuzzy little heads to their sweet toes, you’ll be able to help protect them all though the season. Why use a baby lotion? Because they help replenish and retain their skin’s moisture level. That’s important year-round, obviously, but especially in the fall and winter. Protecting your baby’s skin barrier from birth with regular moisturizing is even linked to preventing food allergies. So keep a bottle of one of our best baby lotion picks upstairs, downstairs, and in your diaper bag. You won’t want to be without them.

Tubby Todd All Over Ointment

Tubby Todd

A balm for everything! Tubby Todd's All Over Ointment is a rich, creamy formula made from plant-based ingredients like colloidal oatmeal, jojoba esters, and camellia leaf extract to naturally moisturize and soothe sensitive skin. It can be used for newborns and up and is available in fragrance-free or gentle rosemary lavender scent. 

Tubby Todd All Over Ointment ($20.00)—Buy Here!

Noodle & Boo Super Soft Lotion

Noodle & Boo

Noodle & Boo Super Soft Lotion is light and silky, plus it includes sweet almond oil and vitamins E and C while a protective layer of antioxidants shield your baby's delicate skin from the elements. It's plant-based and mild enough for newborns.

Noodle & Boo Super Soft Lotion ($17.99)—Buy Here!

Aveeno Baby Daily Moisture Body Lotion

Aveeno

Aveeno is a household name, so you know this is a solid choice in a sea of baby lotion options. Aveeno Baby Daily Moisture Body Lotion with natural colloidal oatmeal features a nourishing, non-greasy formula that helps protect your little one's delicate skin and moisturizes for a full 24 hours and helps prevent and temporarily protect chafed, chapped, or cracked skin.

Aveeno Baby Daily Moisture Body Lotion ($9.00)—Buy Here!

Ever Eden Nourishing Baby Face Cream

Ever Eden

Have you noticed that your baby's face tends to get drier than the rest of their body? Just like adults, facial skin is so sensitive, so this face cream is developed specifically for their little noses (and cheeks and chins...you get it). This deeply hydrating, yet fast-absorbing cream is loaded with superfood oils that nourish and soothe dry, sensitive skin with 72-hour hydration. It's great for babies and sensitive skinned adults, too. 

Ever Eden Nourishing Baby Face Cream ($29.00)—Buy Here!

CeraVe Baby Lotion

CeraVe

Formulated with 3 essential ceramides to reinforce baby's skin barrier, hyaluronic acid to help retain skin's moisture, and Vitamin E to soothe, this lightweight lotion locks in moisture. Accepted by the National Eczema Association, so you can feel good about using it on your sweet babe's bod. 

CeraVe Baby Lotion ($8.97)—Buy Here!

EllaOla Hydrating Body Lotion

EllaOla

This lightweight, silky formula not only moisturizes but also helps restore skin's natural barrier to keep irritants out and dryness away. It provides 96 hours of hydration thanks to the plant-based blend of marine algae, coconut water, jojoba oil, and squalane. 

EllaOla Hydrating Body Lotion ($31.50)—Buy Here!

Bubbsi Whipped Coconut Oil Body Cream

Bubbsi

Coconut oil is excellent for skin, but can be super greasy. Bubbsi's body cream is non-greasy, and also includes she butter and vitamin E that melts into baby's skin to absorb quickly and soften immediately. 98% naturally-derived and adorable packaging are icing on the coconut oil cake. 

Bubbsi Whipped Coconut Oil Body Cream ($22.00)—Buy Here!

Proudly All Over Balm

Proudly

You'll want to use this one, yourself—trust us. Created by Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade, this multi-use all over balm uses mango butter, jojoba oil, and calendula flower to moisturize and protect delicate skin. You can also use it on your cuticles, lips, heels, and elbows.

Proudly All Over Balm ($16.78 for a 2 Pack)—Buy Here!

Cetaphil Baby Daily Lotion

Cetaphil

Cetaphil Baby Daily Lotion is formulated with vitamin E and sweet almond oil along with sunflower seed oil and unsaturated acids that work together to soften skin for a full 24 hours. 

Cetaphil Baby Daily Lotion ($4.97)—Buy Here!

Eucerin Baby Lotion

Eucerin

Eucerin fragrance-free baby lotion is gentle enough to use every day and this sensitive skin baby lotion is enriched with soothing ingredients. Plus, the pump style makes it super convenient.

Eucerin Baby Lotion ($9.29)—Buy Here!

Pipette Baby Lotion

Pipette

Gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin, Pipette Baby Lotion is a fragrance-free moisturizing superhero you can use every day, all over. It restores the moisture balance of your baby’s skin with essential fatty acids, ceramides, and plant-derived squalane (a version of an ultra-hydrating molecule naturally found in babies’ protective vernix at birth).

Pipette Baby Lotion ($14.00)—Buy Here!

8 Sheep Organics Junior's Bedtime Lotion

8 Sheep Organics

Junior’s Bedtime Lotion was specially developed to keep your little one calm, relaxed, and ready for bed. It's gentle on sensitive skin, and contains Vitamin E oils to leave them as soft as they're meant to be.

8 Sheep Organics Junior's Bedtime Lotion ($23.00)—Buy Here!

Mushie Baby Body Lotion

Mushie

Derived from natural ingredients, the Mushie formula protects and hydrates dry, delicate skin while leaving your little one's skin super soft from head to toe. The fresh Lavender scent adds a floral note to your moisturizing routine and leaves skin feeling naturally dewy. Also available in green lemon scented.

Mushie Baby Body Lotion ($17.99)—Buy Here!

 

 

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These healthy Trader Joe’s products top our list for the new year

Whether you’re looking for a way to scale back on the junk, add some smarter snacks, or kick-start healthy habits in general, there are plenty of helpful options at your favorite neighborhood market. Fill up your cart in the fruit and veggie section and then add a few of our favorite healthy Trader Joe’s products to have at the ready. If you need some meal-prep help, check out our favorite Trader Joe’s meals you can make in 15 minutes or less.

Healthy Trader Joe’s Breakfast Products

Egg Wraps

Healthy Trader Joe's products like egg wraps will kickstart the new year.
Kate Loweth

We love these wraps as a breakfast burrito tortilla alternative or topped with fruit for a sweet crepe breakfast. Kids won't be able to tell the difference, we promise! Bonus: there's 4g of protein in each wrap. 

Peanut Butter Protein Granola

While you have to be careful when consuming granola since it’s normally high in sugar and fat, this peanut butter protein granola has 11 grams of protein per serving! Enjoy in small amounts atop yogurt for that extra protein serving your body is craving.

Organic Rolled Oats with Ancient Grains & Seeds

When it comes to a dense, nutritious breakfast, you can never go wrong with oatmeal. It packs a healthy portion of carbs and fiber, is rich in antioxidants, and can help lower your cholesterol and improve blood sugar control. Plus, it’s super tasty in homemade protein bars and in a smoothie, too!

Egg Bites

Trader Joe's

You love these little bites from Starbucks and now you can have them every day of the week at home. They come in a cheese, spinach, and kale flavor as well as bacon and cheese. Pop them in the microwave and serve with a dollop of salsa. 

Raisin Walnut Apple Bars

We love these little bars as they are packed with protein (10g per bar!) but they have the texture of a roll. Easy to eat on the go, these bars are packed with raisins, walnuts, and apples for a satisfying breakfast option. 

Healthy Trader Joe’s Snacks

Papdums

These lentil and chickpea crisps will be your new favorite snacks. One warning: You might just eat the whole bag in one sitting. They have a lovely light Indian flavor with the texture of Pringles. Great served with your favorite hummus. 

ABC Bars

We love these for kids' lunches as they have 4g of protein and taste great. The chocolatey dough enrobes the almond butter center and feels like a treat. 

Roasted Seaweed Snack

Roasted seaweed is a healthy Trader Joe's product you can put in lunches.

Crunchy, salty, and easy to pack in your kid's lunch. We love this seaweed snack to top ramen bowls. 

Dried Cranberries

These dried cranberries are perfect for snacking and are fortified with cranberry seed oil. They have 200mg of omega-3’s per serving and would be super tasty on a salad, in oatmeal, or enjoyed by the handful.

Veggie & Flax Seed Corn Tortilla Chips

You get the whole package with this bag of chips. Carrot, tomato, spinach, garlic, red beet, and onion plus lots of omega-3's are all found in this inexpensive and flavorful snack.

 

Healthy Trader Joe’s Add-Ins

Organic Acai Puree Packets

Acai is a superfood! These pre-made puree packets are loaded with antioxidants and are low in sugar (fruit is usually high in natural sugars). Perfect for that morning smoothie bowl.

Whole Flax Seed

add healthy Trader Joe's products like flax seed to your diet this year.

Flax seed is easy to add to your yogurt, homemade protein bars, and smoothies for a nice, nutty taste and texture. It's rich in omega-3s, fiber, and lignans, which block the effects of estrogen and could potentially help reduce the risk of hormone-associated cancers, such as breast, uterine, ovarian, and prostate.

Organic Chia Seed

Trader Joe's chia seeds are a healthy item to add to your diet in 2023.

Chia seeds are a great source of omega-3 fatty acids (that help raise your "good cholesterol"), fiber, antioxidants, iron, and calcium. They also help with reducing inflammation and weight loss and are easy to make into overnight chia seed pudding. 

Healthy Trader Joe’s Beverages

Kefir & Cultured Milk

This kefir and cultured milk combo has 12 live and active cultures, packs a lot of protein, and is full of vitamin D. Kefir is a powerful probiotic, can improve bone health, and can aid with digestive problems.

Super Antioxidant Green Tea

Green tea is a must for healthy living: It helps regulate glucose levels, reduces bad cholesterol and high blood pressure, and might even help with aging and wrinkles.

Healthy Trader Joe’s Condiments

Almond Butter

Trader Joe’s salted and unsalted almond butter is great for protein: Each serving packs seven grams. The spread is great for baking or a la carte.

Organic Coconut Aminos Seasoning Sauce

Made with just coconut water, sap, and sea salt, Organic Coconut Aminos Seasoning Sauce is the perfect swap for sodium-laden soy sauce. The gluten-free, kosher sauce contains no soy, but 13 amino acids that make this product a must for stir-fries, fried rice, veggies, and more.

Everything but the Bagel Seasoning

 

Add flavor without all the carbs a tasty bagel usually brings when you use TJ’s coveted Everything but the Bagel Seasoning. The blend is made with poppy seeds, minced garlic and onion, sea salt flakes, and sesame seeds and is a great addition to anything! Try on hardboiled eggs, avo toast, and even your fave dinners.

Kerrygold Grass-Fed Butter

Kerrygold grass-fed butter is not only better for baking, but it also possesses properties that are anti-inflammatory and makes for an excellent Vitamin A source.

Sunflower Seed Butter

Sunflower butter is not only an alternative to peanuts, but is also an excellent source of protein, vitamin E, magnesium, and lots of other healthy fats. It's also great for kiddos who attend schools with a "no nut policy."

Healthy Trader Joe’s Lunch and Dinner Products

All-Natural Chicken Breasts

These pre-cooked chicken breasts are deliciously flavorful and a great option to have on hand for quesadillas, sandwiches, salads, or soups. Each chicken breast is individually wrapped. You can find these in the deli section. 

Beef Bulgogi

This frozen product is quickly topping our list of go-to items to have on hand when dinner needs to come together fast. Add some of the garlicky cabbage and serve this with rice for a filling meal. There's also a meatless option if that's your jam. 

Stir-Fried Garlicky Cabbage

Inspired by the Thai dish Galam Plee Pad Nam Pla, this simple stir-fry of cabbage, a whole lot of garlic, and fish sauce makes a tasty addition to your meal whether you have it as a side or mix it in with your stir-fry. 

Kettle Cooked Chicken Soup

chicken soup is one a healthy Trader Joe's products to add to your cart.

One of the most popular healthy Trader Joe's products, this soup is all the rage these days as a serving will really fill you up with a whopping 16g of protein. Plus, it's pretty delicious. 

Spicy Mexican-Style Riced Cauliflower

This little packet really packs a flavor punch and is a great addition to taco night. It has around 200 calories in the whole bag, which makes it an easy add-on to your weekly menu plan. 

Harvest Grains Blend

This hearty and healthy blend packs lots of protein and fiber. It's made up of orzo, garbanzo beans, red quinoa, and couscous that can easily be paired with meat to make a full meal.

Frozen Brown Rice & Rice Medley

Brown rice far surpasses its white rice cousin when it comes to nutritional value, but it takes forever to cook. This box of three frozen brown rice packets makes eating healthy a cinch––microwave for three minutes and enjoy perfectly cooked rice (and no rice cooker cleanup!). Try the Rice Medley when you want a little more texture.

Organic & Sprouted TriColor Quinoa

Quinoa is referred to as a superfood and is higher in fiber than most other grains. It also has tons of protein, is low on the glycemic index, and is gluten-free.

Colorful Carrot Coins

We love these as a potato alternative to that pork roast you plan to serve for dinner. Pop them in the air fryer to get the perfect blend of soft inside and crunchy outside. 

Steamed Lentils

Trader Joe's

Lentils are high in fiber and therefore lower your cholesterol and chances of heart disease. Toss into a soup and enjoy increased energy, stabilized blood sugar, and a healthy gut.

Riced Cauliflower Bowl

Cut the carbs by substituting cauliflower "rice" for its white counterpart. When you use this easy, pre-made version from Trader Joe's, you'll get all the benefits of cauliflower, like tons of fiber, cancer-fighting properties, improved blood pressure and kidney function, and anti-inflammatory nutrients.

Additional reporting by Karly Wood

Taking care of sick kids is never easy. But these tips for fighting colds and treating symptoms should help.

With RSV making its way around plus it officially being flu and cold season, it’s a given you’ll be dealing with runny noses and fevers more than once this winter. Since it’s all (parents’) hands on deck when it comes to surviving long sick days with kids, we’ve created a guide to help you make it back to the land of the healthy.

From babies to big kids, sinus infections to body aches and fatigue, we’ve got ideas for what to do when your kid is sick: the best entertainment, how to maintain hydration, and even insider intel on superfoods that’ll help them say goodbye to the sickies. P.S. It turns out that bowl of chicken noodle soup is doing even more than you think! (Note: In the case of severe illness or symptoms, please seek professional medical help.)

How to Treat Symptoms

When It's a Baby

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There's more guesswork involved with treating a sick baby because they can't verbalize their symptoms, but we have plenty of comfort cures in our guide: 10 ways to soothe a sick baby to help your little bundle feel better in no time. 

When It's a Sinus Issue

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Sinus drainage during a cold or a bout of flu is a culprit of pain and frustration. That's why knowing how to relieve your kids of this nasty symptom is a must! Read our thorough information on how to treat sinus drainage.

Home Remedies That Help

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Use nature's potent power to help your kids heal and recover faster and make them more comfortable during illness. These home remedies pack a punch and will knock out icky ailments including a cough or a sore throat. You may even find you have many of these impactful ingredients on hand in your kitchen cupboard right now!

Home Entertainment for Sick Days

wondering what to do when sick? This little girl is having a sick day and she's reading books
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Books. Even when they're feeling awful, some kids still want to be entertained when they're not sleeping off an illness. Bookworms may appreciate the downtime to catch up on the best kids' books of the past year. Bonus: this will allow for snuggle time too!

Board Games. If your young patient is ready to sit up and have a little friendly competition, bust out a board game! These classic games will banish the sick day blues.

Activities. When your little sunshine is feeling dim, try one of these low-energy activities that will keep them occupied while conserving energy. Bringing a smile to their face could be as easy as having a tea party or setting up an indoor fort

Printables. Your kiddo may be feeling much better but it's still a 'sick' day because most schools say students need to be fever-free for 24 hours before returning to the classroom. Fill that lull between sickness and full steam ahead with these fun winter-themed activity sheets.

Podcasts. If the television is too bright or you want to turn off the tube, settle your kiddo down with a pair of headphones and a handful of podcasts. It will help pass the time, and they may even learn something, too!

little boy watching a tablet while having a sick day
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All Things Netflix & Other Must-See Movies

Shows that are perfect for binge-watching. Not sure where to start? These classic '90s TV shows will keep them entertained while lying on the family sofa.

But what's new? For the latest and greatest kid-friendly offerings on Netflix, here's an awesome list of all the kids' shows and movies coming to Netflix this month.

Opt for a must-see movie instead. Catch up on movies you've always wanted to watch with your kids but may not have had the time. These must-see family films will keep the whole household entertained. There are over 100 films on the list, so you're sure to find more than a few to enjoy!

Food & Hydration for Sick Days

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Make chicken soup. It's not just an adage after all! Chicken soup does help fight colds, according to science. Here's a homemade chicken noodle soup recipe that's easy to make.

Use the slow cooker. Taking care of a sick child leaves little time for cooking for the whole family. We've compiled a list of our favorite slow cooker recipes so family meals can simmer into completion while you tend to your little one.

Whip up comfort food. Perhaps your patient's appetite is still healthy even though they're under the weather. If that's the case, these comfort food recipes will help keep them fueled up and cozy.

If they've got an upset tummy. If your kids are suffering from nausea and/or vomiting, keeping liquids down will be a challenge. Help them stay hydrated by making homemade popsicles—bonus points for making a batch with hydrating and nutrient-rich coconut water.

Superfoods to the rescue! From carrot-orange juice to chocolate chia seed pudding, we've got plenty of recipes that use superfoods, which can help your kids battle any bugs.

What to Do for Yourself When Your Kid Is Sick

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Practice self-care. If your kiddo's cold or flu has yet to bring you down, drink this cold-busting wellness tea that's loaded with germ-fighting fruits and spices. 

Use hand sanitizer. While washing hands is always the best option for preventing illness, a squirt here or there will help keep germs at bay if you can't get to a sink right away.  

Click to order. Are you out of cough syrup and popsicles? Instead of dragging your sick littles to the store, shop for the essentials and have them delivered to your front door. Here's our list of grocery stores that make home calls.

 

Editor’s Note: Tinybeans does not make any medical claims about curing serious illnesses in children. In the case of severe illness or symptoms, please seek professional medical help. 

It’s going to be hard to resist some of these

Nothing says summer like homemade popsicles. That’s why we’ve compiled the ultimate list of recipes for summer popsicles for kids—from fruit popsicles to creamsicles to homemade fudge pops that are full of flavor. These popsicle recipes are super easy, super refreshing, and a great project for young chefs. There are so many delicious frozen treats to beat the summer heat!

Chocolate Cherry Popsicles

How delicious do these chocolate cherry pops look?! Made with Greek yogurt and fresh cherries, get this popsicle recipe from Parsley and Icing.

Rainbow Popsicles

rainbow popsicle recipe
The First Year Blog

Your kiddos will go gaga for the out-of-this-world colors of these rainbow popsicles from The First Year Blog. There are a whopping seven layers and each sports a ton of fruit and flavor. The result looks like a truly tasty tie-dyed treat!

Shirley Temple Popsicles

Oh, the thrill of being a kid and sipping a Shirley Temple! This idea from Candy Jar Chronicle takes that same classic taste and turns it into a frozen treat.

Raspberry Cheesecake Popsicles

Take the taste of tart summer berries, combine it with creamy cheesecake and you’ve got a homemade popsicle perfect for a warm evening.

Ripe Peach Popsicles

peach popsicle recipe
The View from Great Island

Need a great way to use up ripe (or slightly over-ripe) peaches? Bookmark these fruit popsicles, STAT! They're made from pureed fresh peaches and are basically summertime on a stick. Get the recipe from The View from Great Island.

Pumpkin Pie Popsicle

homemade popsicles
Salt & Lavender

Get a taste of autumn any ol' time with popsicles that pack in the pumpkin flavor. They also include Greek yogurt and granola, which means you could even have a popsicle for breakfast. Get the recipe from Salt & Lavender.

Lava Flow Popsicles

homemade popsicles
One Lovely Life

You're gonna love these layers! Just picture this: creamy pineapple swirled with a fresh strawberry puree and no dyes or refined sugar. Best of all, they're the perfect combo of easy, pretty, and delicious. For the recipe, flow on over to One Lovely Life.

Healthy Raspberry Sorbet Popsicles

homemade popsicles
One Lovely Life

These beauties from One Lovely Life really pop with bright raspberry flavor! The kiddos will love covering them in chocolate magic shell and their fave toppings, but don't worry—they look fancy but are simple to whip up.

Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicles

homemade popsicles
Boulder Locavore

Are you ready to get refreshed? Boulder Locavore’s Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicles are the ultimate way to hydrate this summer. Along with the coconut water, these pops also have pineapple juice, lime juice, and a handful of raspberries. They’re vegan, tasty, and (literally) cool.

 

Related: New Trader Joe’s Summer Products We’re Obsessed With

Healthy Greek Yogurt Fudge Pops

homemade popsicles
Baker by Nature

Nostalgia alert! If there’s a special place in your heart for melty, chocolatey fudgesicles, you need to try this recipe from Baker by Nature. These pops have that same taste you know and love, with a healthy twist.

 

Chocolate Covered Almond Popsicles

homemade popsicles
Simple Vegan Blog

Confession: we’re nuts about these homemade popsicles from Simple Vegan Blog. They include ingredients like banana, almond milk, and maple syrup; and as for the chocolate coating? Let’s just say once you make your own magic shell, you’ll never go back.

 

Funfetti Creamsicles

homemade popsicles
Garlic My Soul

These cheerful funfetti creamsicles from Garlic My Soul are the perfect treat for a hot summer's day. Made with coconut cream, orange juice, honey, and of course, funfetti sprinkles, the creamy tanginess will be a hit. 

Root Beer Float Popsicles

root beer float popsicle recipe
Boulder Locavore

A root beer float in popsicle form? We’re in! This popsicle recipe from Boulder Locavore is basically your fave soda-and-ice-cream treat, poured into your fave molds. Genius? We think so.

Coconut Pineapple Yogurt Pops

Recipe Runner

When you can’t grab the fam and head to Hawaii, the next best thing is one oofo these tropical popsicles from Recipe Runner. They’re the perfect combo of creamy and icy—perfect for higher temps and hungry tummies.

 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl Mousse Pops

chocolate peanut butter popsicle recipe
The Kitchen McCabe

These chocolate peanut butter pops are the perfect deviation from fruit pops. Plus, they're the perfect treat for chocolate lovers to keep around! Try topping it off with some whipped cream or your favorite topping. You'll find this recipe at The Kitchen McCabe.

 

Strawberry Lemonade Popsicles

Strawberry lemonade popsicle recipe
Pass the Sushi

Any kid worth his salt knows that lemonade is pretty much a summer requirement. Add on the taste of fresh strawberries and tangy yogurt and you’ve got a refreshing match made in heaven. You can thank Pass the Sushi for this homemade popsicle inspiration.

 

Cookies and Coconut Cream Popsicles

The View from Great Island

What’s black and white and sweet all over? These Oreo-inspired popsicles from The View from Great Island! These fantabulous treats have honest-to-goodness whole cookies inside them, so every bite has the potential to be your favorite bite.

 

Triple Berry Paletas

homemade popsicles
Lola Cocina

Here’s the scoop on paletas: they’re Latin American ice pops that are usually made from fresh fruit. That means they’re extra refreshing and extra easy to make yourself. These Triple Berry Paletas from Lola Cocina fit the bill, and they can be customized to your kid’s palate with different berry combinations.

Sunrise Popsicles

homemade popsicles
Emily via One Lovely Life

Good news - these homemade popsicles are as yummy as they are pretty! Emily from One Lovely Life combines orange juice and strawberries to create these vibrant pops.

Dairy-free Patriotic Popsicles

homemade popsicles
Beth via Pass the Plants

Just like the rocket pops from the ice cream truck, but way healthier, these patriotic popsicles will be a sure-fire hit at your summer BBQs. Get the recipe from Beth at Pass the Plants.

Mango Chili Popsicles

Isabel via Isabel Eats

Kick up your popsicle game with these mango chili popsicles from Isabel Eats. Yummy, sweet mango meets its match in a touch of chili for a delicious take on these summer treats.

 

Cherry Lime Popsicles

homemade popsicles
Erin via Food Fanatic

This classic flavor combo comes together in a refreshing homemade popsicle that's perfect for cooling down in the summer heat. Erin from Food Fanatic breaks down how easy this recipe really is!

—with additional reporting by Taylor Clifton

Make your kid the star of the lunchroom with these school lunch ideas

Ready to branch out from PB&J? It’s easy to shake up your lunch ideas for kids with these recipes! From homemade chicken nuggets to cobb salad, there are tons of ways to give sandwiches a break. Lunchtime is about to get way more interesting!

Lunch Box Art

Check out this adorable lunchbox idea! Use these eyeball spears to hold the food down and make cute creatures, if you’re so inclined.

Meatballs and Veggies

lunch ideas for kids
One Lovely Life

This protein-packed lunch doesn't take too much time to pull together in the morning. Simply warm up meatballs (store-bought or homemade both work) and add their favorite veggies to the other spots in the bento box. See more great lunch ideas from One Lovely Life.

Deep Dish Mini Pizzas

One Little Project

Pizza lovers, rejoice! With this idea from One Little Project, you can have itty bitty deep dish pizzas that are the perfect size for lunchboxes. Customize with your fave toppings for a truly magical lunch.

Peanut Butter and Banana Roll Ups

lunch ideas for kids
Damn Delicious

You can’t get more colorful (or yummy!) than this lunchbox idea from Damn Delicious! It’s packed with strawberries, pretzels, tangerines, and celery sticks, along with quick wraps that are—you guessed it—super quick to make.

Baked Chicken Nuggets

Load up their lunch boxes with a healthy and homemade version of a fast food staple! These lunch ideas for kids will go over like gangbusters with kids who crave nuggets 24/7—and you’ll be surprised how easy they are to make. Snag the recipe here.

Homemade Lunchables

Snap. Eat. Run.

Step away from the store-bought Lunchables! You can totally whip up your own version of this lunchbox classic—and even add some healthy additions (hello, fruit!) while you’re at it. Get inspired to make your own over at Snap. Eat. Run.

Skip the juice and pair it with Creative Roots! This plant-powered coconut water beverage has a taste kids love. With one gram of sugar, it’s a happy hydration solution for all.

Turkey Spinach Pinwheels Lunch Box

lunch ideas for kids
Damn Delicious

More pinwheels, please! These super healthy bites—along with a hefty dose of fruits and veggies—are customizable, easy to make, and utterly delicious. Plus, you can make them ahead of time and have lunch for the whole week. Get the recipe from Damn Delicious.

Taco Salad Lunch Bowl

Kristine's Kitchen

Turn your lunch into a fiesta with this creative idea from Kristine’s Kitchen! Filled with taco beef, lettuce, cheese, black beans, corn and salsa, these lunch bowls are bursting with flavor and are healthy to boot.

Pepperoni Pizza Bites

A Taste of Madness

Got thirty minutes? That’s how long it takes to make these four-ingredient bites from A Taste of Madness! Sporting some pepperoni and your fave cheese, they’ve got all the flavors of pizza and will fit just right in a lunchbox.

Mini Bagels with Cream Cheese

Chelsea's Messy Apron

Bagels with cream cheese are a classic at any time! Let your kids pick their favorite flavor and fill a small container with cream cheese. They'll have fun slathering their bagels, and you can throw in cheese and fruit or veggies to round out their lunch. See the details and get other lunch ideas for kids over at Chelseas' Messy Apron

Fruit and Cream Cheese Wraps

lunch ideas for kids
Healthy Seasonal Recipes

For a sweet but still healthy lunch idea for kids, you’ve got to try these wraps from Healthy Seasonal Recipes. Pair them with fresh veggies for a light and delicious meal.

Kiddie Cobb Salad

this kiddie cobb salad is a great cold dinner idea
Mom's Kitchen Handbook

Turn veggie-averse kids into salad eaters with this genius take on cobb salad from Mom’s Kitchen Handbook. You can customize it with toppings your littles will like, but we figure avocados, turkey and hard-boiled eggs are a delicious place to start.

Homemade Kraft Easy Mac

lunch ideas for kids
Food Fanatic

Mac and cheese is a surefire win for our kids, which is why we love this take on easy mac from Food Fanatic. The best part? It’s made entirely in the microwave and comes together in a flash.

Sweetie Pie Quesadilla

Jennifer Martine

Sneak veggies into your kid’s diet with these delish quesadillas by Katie Sullivan. In addition to being tot-approved, they’re also easy to make ahead and quickly reheat.

Pizza Pasta Salad

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Pasta salad is always a great lunch idea for kids, and this pizza-inspired version from Veggie Quest is bound to be a hit with the little ones. With good-for-you ingredients like beans and veggies, it’s a win for health, too.

Don't forget the Creative Roots to make this meal even more fun! This plant-powered coconut water beverage has a taste kids love. With one gram of sugar, you can feel good about it, too.

 —with additional reporting by Taylor Clifton and Susie Foresman

 

Olivia Munn has a message for new moms out there: give yourselves a break on the breastmilk guilt. “To the mamas out there — do whatever you need to feed your baby,” she revealed on Instagram on Tuesday. “And don’t let anyone make you feel bad about it.”

After struggling with low milk supply, she ended up feeling exhausted and defeated. “I felt like my body was failing,” Munn, 41, revealed in an Instagram video on Tuesday. “I worried I wouldn’t bond with my baby.”

But she didn’t give up. Instead, she worked with two different lactation consultants, tried several breastfeeding pillows, ate lactation-boosting soups, teas and cookies, and drank liters of coconut water. She even wore a device around her neck with tubes taped to her breasts to try to stimulate milk production while she gave her baby the nutrients that he needs.

She mom’d so hard on this, y’all, but as we all know, sometimes it’s not the effort that determines the outcome when it comes to all things parenting. “None of it worked!” Munn shared. “I cried and cried.”

Eventually, Munn realized that breastfeeding and formula are both good. Experts agree. Encino, California Pediatrician Dr. Irwin Bruckner tells moms and dads that breast milk is A+, while formula is a solid A. “There’s so much more to parenting than giving your baby breast milk. There’s smiling, there’s cuddling, there’s dancing,” Bruckner told TODAY Parents. “So if breastfeeding is wearing you down so much that you’re not doing those other things, it’s not worth going the extra distance to get the A+ in breast milk as opposed to the A in formula.”

Munn’s followers on Instagram responded swiftly to her Instagram post, replying “I had the same issues. It wore me out physically and emotionally,” and “THANK YOU! My OB told me ‘Breastfeeding, formula, he doesn’t care, just feed him.’” Seems like her fan base just got a lot bigger.

—Shelley Massey

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There are so many things to love about summer: the warm weather, the longer days, the slowed-down attitude, and all of the extra time for activities. Whether your family is getting creative, planning something active or wanting to relax by the beach, the summer heat makes it even more important to stay hydrated. Did you know that according to the American Journal of Public Health, 1 in 2 kids is underhyrated*?

Creative Roots is a flavored coconut water beverage that makes it much easier to help keep kids hydrated, thanks to the delicious fruit flavors that your littles will love to sip.

See what activities these moms are looking forward to this summer, and why Creative Roots is with them along the way:

Courtney Williams

When Texas-based mom Courtney Williams is looking to spend some one-on-one time with her oldest daughter, they like to check out the trails at their local park. Creative Roots is a win-win for the duo’s hikes since Courtney loves that it has one gram of sugar and Carri loves the delicious flavors.

Patricia Chang

Patricia Chang is using the summer to spend time outside in her garden with her son, Chase. To help beat the heat and avoid underhydration, Patricia gives Chase Creative Roots to sip on. With four flavors to pick from (Orange Pineapple, Mixed Berry, Peach Mango and Watermelon Lemonade), Chase is always excited to try new options!

 

 

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Porsha Carr

It wouldn’t be summer without countless trips to the park! Porsha’s daughter Ivy loves the Creative Roots quirky Sploots characters and is always excited for Creative Roots to accompany her on outdoor adventures.

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For Florida mom Mandy Cox, summer means sunshine, tan lines and tons of time by the pool. Creative Roots is the perfect waterside treat to help her kids stay happy and hydrated!

Veena Goel Crownholm

Crafty momma Veena Goel Crownholm spends her summertime doing hands-on activities, like these fun kindness rocks that she and her son spread throughout their neighborhood. Creative Roots helps her family stay hydrated while powering creativity.

 

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Living near the South Carolina coast, mom of three Amber Faust spends most of her summer days at the beach. When she’s packing her cooler, Creative Roots is her go-to option, thanks to one gram of sugar per bottle.

 

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Eight-year-old Honor and her mom Destiney Green are always on the go, whether it’s dance class, a bike ride, or a fun spa day. With resealable bottles, Creative Roots is easy to toss in Honor’s bag on her way out the door.

*Erica L. Kenney, Michael W. Long, Angie L. Cradock, and Steven L. Gortmaker, 2015:
Prevalence of Inadequate Hydration Among US Children and Disparities by Gender and Race/Ethnicity: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009–2012
American Journal of Public Health 105, e113_e118, https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2015.302572

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Between trips to the playground, games in the backyard, fun crafting and maybe even a little gardening, summertime is filled with exciting times for kids to be creative. While kids are out exploring, it’s important for them to stay hydrated—especially in the summer heat. But, as any parent knows, kids can be a little forgetful, especially when it comes to hydration.

One way to help them remember to hydrate: Give them something that’s delicious and helps keep them hydrated! Creative Roots is a plant-powered coconut water beverage that comes in flavors that kids love. With one gram of sugar, it’s a solution that both you and your kids can get on board with! Keep reading to see how seven moms are using Creative Roots to help their families stay hydrated and power their family fun this summer:

Courtney Williams

When summer rolls around for Houston-based mom Courtney Williams, all routines go out the door! To help her kids stay active, the Williams family heads to a nearby trail and packs Creative Roots to help stay hydrated. Courtney’s daughter loves the delicious flavors (Watermelon Lemonade, Peach Mango, Mixed Berry, and Orange Pineapple!) and Courtney loves that Creative Roots has one gram of sugar. 

 

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Destiney and her daughter Honor are always on the go, whether it’s to dance or a quick trip for a mini spa day. Living at a higher altitude in Utah, hydration is key! Did you know that according to the American Journal of Public Health, 1 in 2 kids is under-hydrated?* Destiney keeps Creative Roots on hand, knowing that it’s a drink Honor loves to sip on.

Patricia Chang

One of Patricia Chang’s favorite ways to spend quality time with her son Chase is in the kitchen, teaching him how to cook! As they bond over fresh veggies in the kitchen, Patricia helps Chase stay hydrated with plant-powered coconut water beverage Creative Roots

 

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Porsha Carr

Porsha Carr’s daughter, Ivy, likes to share her creativity through drawing. Ivy isn’t just a fan of the Creative Roots flavors—she also loves the quirky Sploots characters who remind kids about hydration, including Coco-Nutty, Blackberry and Mango! Creative Roots is perfect for sipping while she masters her artwork this summer. 

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Between lacrosse, basketball, and trips at the beach, Florida-based mom Mandy Cox’s family has a jam-packed schedule. When they’re heading out of the house, Mandy’s kids grab a bottle of Creative Roots to help them stay hydrated during outdoor activities. The 8.5 oz bottles are the perfect size for bringing on adventures. 


Veena Goel Crownholm

Crafty momma Veena Goel Crownholm inspires her son to get creative with DIY projects, like a tic-tac-toe board made out of supplies found in her yard! With a taste kids love, Creative Roots makes it easy for Veena to help her son stay hydrated and fuel his creativity—so she can focus on coming up with their next project!

 

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As Amber Faust and her family are settling into a new home, they’re also spending a lot of time working on their garden. Amber’s two sons love to learn about growing food, and thanks to plant-powered ingredients, Creative Roots is the perfect pairing for a day in the garden!

 

*Erica L. Kenney, Michael W. Long, Angie L. Cradock, and Steven L. Gortmaker, 2015:
Prevalence of Inadequate Hydration Among US Children and Disparities by Gender and Race/Ethnicity: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009–2012
American Journal of Public Health 105, e113_e118, https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2015.302572

Flu and cold season is in full swing, which means it’s time to stock up on home remedies to help soothe your kids if they catch a cold. From painful headaches to coughs that just won’t quit, these simple ways to treat illness at home will bring your little ones some comfort when they need it the most. From sore throat natural remedies to how to deal with a kids’ stomach bug, keep reading for some natural ways Dr. Mom can save the day.

Ailment: Headache

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Solution: Homemade headache relief balm

Headaches can happen for any number of reasons, but one thing is certain—kids and headaches do not mix. If your little is too young for swallowing pills or you prefer a more natural method, creating a homemade headache relief balm will get everyone feeling better in a jiffy. A combination of coconut butter and various essential oils come together to create a soothing balm that is applied to the temples, neck or anywhere you feel a headache coming on.

Ailment: Ear Pain

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Solution: A rice or salt sock

Whether its a side effect from a cold or the flu, or your little one needs a chiropractic adjustment, ear pain is no joke. A simple way to relieve pain in the ear and jaw is by taking a sock and filling with either rice or coarse, sea salt. Add a few drops of lavender oil, and tie off the end. Microwave with caution or heat on a clean skillet, and then lay the warmed sock across the ear and jaw. The rice and salt retain heat exceptionally well and can even help shift the pressure in the ear!

If you are concerned about an ear infection, always check with your doctor.

Ailment: Everyone in the House Is Sick Except You/One Kid

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Solution: Wash your hands, up your intake of vitamin C & drink a ton of water (Add probiotics if there's tummy trouble afoot).

It's every parent's worst scenario: one by one, family members fall victim to the dreaded stomach bug/flu/hacking cough. While there's not one thing you can do to guarantee you won't get sick too (besides praying for mom immunity), there are a few tried and true methods recommended by doctors and nurses alike. Number one? Washing hands, like, a lot. Number 2, beef up the Vitamin C intake. Rule number 3? Drink twice as much water as you think you need to. And then another glass. Number 4? If stomach ailments are taking hold, add probiotics to your diet to keep more of the good bacteria hard at work.

Ailment: Cough

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Solution: Honey

Over the counter cough syrups are not recommended for kids under age six. The good news is, honey is as effective as cough syrup at reducing nighttime coughing. The natural antidote is also rich in nutrients and antioxidants, so it's no wonder that honey is also a soothing agent included in many throat lozenges, cough syrups and cough drops. When you look for the best spoonful of honey to give your kids, opt for a local variety of honey that is raw, unfiltered and organic. Dark honey also has more antioxidants and Manuka honey is queen when it comes to delivering the most health benefits.

Warning: Due to the risk of botulism, NEVER give honey to a child younger than age one.

Ailment: Dehydration

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Solution: Coconut water

Keeping up with fluid intake is very important when fighting a cold and a fever. When sipping plain water isn't appetizing or causes nausea, serve up one of nature's best hydrating drinks: coconut water. This wonder drink also replaces the body's electrolytes and minerals and causes less stomach upset than electrolyte-enhanced sports drinks. You may not be able to stick a straw straight into a raw coconut, but your grocery store has a variety of bottled coconut water flavors, which makes it easier to find coconut water your kiddo will like. Look for 100% coconut water and avoid added artificial ingredients.

Ailment: Overall Discomfort & Unease

Solution: Diffuse essential oils

It's never been easier to diffuse essential oils for your kid's overall sense of well-being. Young Living has the most adorable kid-centric Ultrasonic Diffusers: Dolphin Reef and Dino Land (which also double as multifunctional nightlights). Both emit their beneficial KidScents oils as color-illuminated vapor and make the perfect addition to your kiddo's bedroom decor. When your little one has a cold, reach for the KidScents essential oil that will best help rejuvenate them based on their symptoms. The collection includes an array of oils that have antiviral and antimicrobial properties such as eucalyptus oil as well as comforting oils such as lavender and ginger root oil. We love SniffleEase™ and TummyGize™ to soothe cold and flu-related symptoms and SleepyIze™ is the perfect blend of oils including Roman chamomile, lavender and valerian root oil to send them off to dreamland at bedtime.

Note: Young Living Essential Oils are not intended to treat, diagnose or cure diseases, but they can support and maintain overall wellness.

Ailment: Sore Throat/Lengthy Flu or Virus

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Solution: Elderberry syrup

Elderberry is a potent, multipurpose remedy found in nature that has been acclaimed for centuries. Its healing powers and immune-boosting properties include reducing symptoms of a cough, sore throat and cold-like symptoms as well as protecting the body from the flu when used preventively. When taken within the first 24-48 hours of illness, elderberry has been found to lessen the duration of the flu by 50%. Arm your family with a bottle of organic GaiaKids Black Elderberry Syrup which you can buy at your local health food store and some drug stores carry it as well. Kids will like the taste of the powerful purple berries condensed into this sweet syrup, but there are plenty of additional creative ways to serve elderberry to your little ones. Check out these clever, helpful recipes which detail how to make elderberry gummies, elderberry slushies and more. GaiaKids also contains organic honey which provides the added benefit of support for the upper respiratory system.

Note: Kids under age one should not take elderberry syrup. Since this product contains honey, it should never be given to a child under the age of one.

Ailment: Nausea

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Solution: Ginger & lemon tea

A spot of tea is the answer for many ailments. For instance, this cold-busting wellness tea recipe is just what the doctor ordered on the path to recovery. If your kids are nauseous/vomiting or have tummy upset, fresh ginger root and lemon tea will help soothe the stomach while boosting immunity. Not an actual tea per se, the lemon and ginger are served in hot (warm for kids) water to be sipped. Slow boil the sliced ginger root in a saucepan for 15 minutes, turn down to simmer and then add the vitamin C rich juice from half a lemon and let it simmer for 15 more minutes. If your kids need a bit of sweetness, add in a drop or two of honey.

Ailment: Can't Keep Food Down/Throat Hurts Too Much to Swallow

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Solution: Popsicles

We've all heard about kids sticking to ice chips if they can't keep any food or liquids down or have a bad sore throat. Popsicles offer an appealing way to keep kids hydrated and soothed because they think they're getting a treat. Keeping up with fluid intake can help thin mucus and lessen congestion from a chest cold. You can either make your own popsicles using fruits and veggies or pick up a box of 100% fruit popsicles at the store.

Ailment: Fever

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Solution: Apple cider vinegar

You may have heard of putting your child in a lukewarm bath to bring his/her fever down, but did you know that adding a cup of apple cider vinegar to the bath water is a decades-old natural fever reduction remedy? If your kiddo isn't feeling up for getting in the tub, you can also place several drops of apple cider vinegar on a warm, damp washcloth or warm compress and lay it across your child's forehead.

Good to know: Apple cider vinegar also helps prevent the cold/flu virus from settling in your kiddo's system for the long haul. Treat your kiddo with a tasty version like the one from Sour Lemon Beverage Co. Slurp down raw ACV easily with flavors like Limeade and Strawberry Lemonade and enjoy a happy gut at the same time.

Ailment: Upset Stomach/Stomach Cramps

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Solution: Peppermint tea 

Peppermint has long been used to soothe stomach ailments: upset stomach, mild nausea, stomach cramps and even IBS. It can be served iced or hot, depending on the kid and even a mild tea is effective. One word of caution: peppermint can exacerbate heartburn so avoid using it if the stomach ailments are coming from obvious indigestion rather than a bug. 

Ailment: Blocked/Stuffy Nose

Solution: Nasal aspirator/Saline spray

When your baby is too young to blow his/her own nose during a cold, a nasal aspirator is a God-send (Hello Nose Frida!). Keeping those tiny nostrils clear by removing mucus so baby can breathe freely will make him/her much more comfortable. Choose an easy to clean aspirator that you're comfortable using to get the job done quickly.

Older kids can find relief in nasal saline spray or drops that can be placed up their nostrils to clear passageways and relieve stuffiness. Once you administer the spray, have your child gently blow his/her nose to remove mucus.

Ailment: Difficulty Breathing While Lying Down

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Solution: Cool mist humidifier

In addition to propping your kid's pillows so they can sleep in a more upright position to achieve easier breathing, a cool mist humidifier will help break up mucus, relieve congestion and coughing and provide humidity in the air which can help keep nasal and throat passages hydrated. Additionally, the humidity also aids in fighting the flu virus by decreasing its chance of survival in the air and on surfaces. (source)

Ailment: Can't Stop Coughing to Catch Some ZZZs

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Solution: All natural vapor rub & cough medicine

When you use natural ingredients, you don't have to worry about any of the icky, harmful additives like petroleum and hydrogenated oils and GMOs found in many OTC cold remedies for kids. We love Maty's All Natural Vapor Rub for Children and All Natural Baby Chest Rub for babies because they are formulated with age-appropriate dilutions of essential oils that safely and effectively relieve symptoms of coughing and stuffiness. Maty's line of cough syrups (powered by potent honey) that target a variety of cold symptoms also get a big thumbs-up from us for relying on the power of nature to bring relief to babies and kids.

––Beth Shea

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Disclaimer: We are not health professionals. These are simple solutions you can try at home to relieve cold symptoms. The content herein is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always check with your child’s doctor for the best course of treatment for their ailment.

 

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If something a little more exotic is on your radar for your next family vacation, Tahiti should be at the top of your list! With low-cost, direct flights on French bee available from SFO, it’s an easy getaway to another world. You won’t have the crowds of other island destinations and the kids will love learning some Tahitian and French phrases while you are on your tropical family vacation. Read on for the full scoop!

Have the Pool to Yourself

The island of Tahiti receives about as many visitors in a year as the Hawaiian islands receive in one weekend. So you can expect far fewer crowds and in general, a much less developed or touristy experience when you visit. This is especially evident when you head to the pool at your Tahitian hotel to find that you don't have to stake out a lounge chair before breakfast or jockey for a table at lunch. 

One of our favorite Tahitian pool experiences is at the Manava Suite Resort Hotel. Just 15 minutes from the Papeete Airport, this hotel is a great option for families. Its massive pool has waterfalls, an infinity edge, a swim-up bar and gorgeous sunset views of the neighboring island of Moorea. In addition, you can swim and snorkel in the hotel's private lagoon as well as rent kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, jet skis and other water toys to venture out farther. 

The hotel's suites are perfectly suited for families and we especially liked the two-bedroom duplex suite. It had two bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs and a pull-out couch and kitchen downstairs. The ability to purchase your own groceries will help you significantly cut down on food expenses during your visit. Bonus: it's right next door to an awesome food truck location (read more below). 

Taste the Local Flavors from a Food Truck

Have you ever noticed that you can get the best tips from your cab driver on your drive from the airport? Ask about where to find the local food trucks and you'll be in for a feast of tastes, sights and smells. You can find these in downtown Papeete and also near the Manava Suite Resort Hotel (turn left out of the hotel and walk a short distance along the road to find the gathering on the side of the street along the water). 

Expect to find trucks selling poisson cru (fresh fish served with coconut milk and vegetables, very similar to poke), steak fries, pizza, chow mein and other local specialties in massive portions. A bowl of chow mein that's enough to serve four adults will run you around $12, a drastic savings from resort restaurant prices. For kids, find a truck selling crepes and they'll be in heaven. From classic combos like ham and cheese to sweet options like Nutella and banana, the options are endless. 

Stay at a Private Island Resort

Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia and where you will fly into when you head there from the U.S. Other popular islands like Moorea and Bora Bora can be reached by ferry or flights on Air Tahiti.

For the ultimate private island experience, head to Le Taha'a Resort and Spa. To get there, fly from Tahiti to the island of Raiatea (around $300/adult, less for kids 12 and under) where the resort will pick you up in a boat to take you to your island paradise. In addition to traditional overwater suites (which can sleep a couple plus one child), Le Taha'a offers massive beach villas to accommodate families. These villas are right on the beach and have a private plunge pool, air conditioning, outdoor shower and tub, free WiFi and a huge bathroom. The Royal Beach Villa has even more space with a second separate bedroom and bathroom that would be great for grandparents.

Resort features include the best breakfast buffet you'll ever have (no joking), a swimming pool, tennis court and spa. Kids 12 and under eat free when ordering off the kids menu at all the on-site restaurants. Just down the beach from the pool you can access the coral garden where you can snorkel using equipment provided by the resort. Because the resort like most of French Polynesia is surrounded by coral reefs, you'll have very minimal waves and shallow water that's perfect for kids to wade in. Insider tip: Ask the concierge to set up a treasure hunt for the kids! 

Vanilla and Pearls and Views

The island of Taha'a is the place to go if you'd like to learn about Tahiti's history selling pearls and vanilla beans. Terainui Tours can give you the full experience as you tour the island's pearl farms to see for yourself how the most beautiful pearls are encouraged to grow in the waters just off shore. Then head to a nearby vanilla farm to learn how it takes hand pollination and a number of years of care to get the delicious vanilla beans that are then dried in the sun. 

If you're lucky, your tour guide will take you to a local home up in the hills with gorgeous views of the valley below. On a recent tour, we had the pleasure of tasting local delicacies like poisson cru, breadfruit and coconut water. Experiences like this where you get to meet local people will give you a great feel for the warm culture of Tahiti. 

Black Sand Is Magic

For a beach of a different sort, head to the Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort on the island of Tahiti to enjoy the black sand of Matavai Bay. Located just a 15-minute drive from downtown Papeete, you'll love the relaxed tranquility that this hotel offers. Rooms include outdoor lanai balconies with water views and there are suites for families who need more room. 

The hotel's massive pool is just steps from the black sand beach—look closely when the sun shines just right to see the golden sparkles in the sand. Dine in the outdoor courtyard or order a pizza to have delivered to your lounge chair while you watch the kids swim. 

Don't pass up a chance to explore the hotel's rain forest courtyard in the lobby where the kids just might spot some massive snails or a gecko climbing a palm tree!

Learn About a New Culture

Take a break from the beach and spend some time touring Tahiti to learn a little bit about the culture of French Polynesia. You can take a Safari 4x4 to the Papenoo Valley to see waterfalls or a more leisurely Circle Island Tour to see some of the historical hot spots. Stops include landmarks such as Point Venus, Faaruumai Waterfall, Taputapuatea Marae and Maraa Fern Grotto. Kids will especially love visiting the Arahoho Blowhole and feeling the spray of the ocean! 

Tahiti VIP Tours is a high-quality operator with vans that are large enough for groups and very informative guides. They are available for private tours and specialty services like helping you source an authentic ukulele to take home with you. 

Waterfalls for Days

Don't miss out on visiting one or more of Tahiti's waterfalls while you are there. Book a tour that will take you on a half-day hike to some of the more majestic beauties or visit one that's right off the road for an easier option. We particularly loved the Faarumai Waterfalls as they were a quick five-minute walk from the parking lot and very impressive in height. They flow year round although they are more impressive in the rainy season. 

Getting There with Ease—French bee

An airline that understands what it's like to travel with kids is key to getting off on the right start with your Tahitian adventure. French bee offers direct flights from SFO that will get you there in around eight hours and the price can't be beat. From $330/person one way to Tahiti, you can spend your vacation money on the vacation itself and not the flight.

Kids will love the free in-flight entertainment where they can play games or watch movies like Home Alone to pass the time in the air. They will also get a kick out of the external cameras where you can see what it's like for the pilots to land the plane. Bulkhead rows with bassinets are available for those travelling with little ones. Meals, baggage and drinks are extra so plan ahead and save yourself some money by packing your own snacks. Families are able to board early and the 3-4-3 seating arrangement means that you can all sit together once on board. 

Online: us.frenchbee.com

Tips for Tahiti Travel

  • Tahiti uses the French Polynesian Franc (CFP). The Papeete airport has ATMs and a currency exchange to get you hooked up when you arrive.
  • If your hotel doesn't have WiFi or you will be traveling around the islands, you might want to consider renting a pocket router from Tahiti WiFi. You can pick it up from the Papeete airport and return it when you fly out.
  • Bring bug spray and reef-safe sunscreen. Mosquitoes are present in the inner part of Tahiti and on many of the other islands so protect your family with a good bug spray. You'll also want to make sure any sunscreen you bring along will not damage the reefs so look for ones that say "reef safe" or "ocean safe." 
  • You'll need a power adapter for your electronics. We like this one as it packs up small and doesn't have parts you can lose. 

—photos and story by Kate Loweth

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by French bee, Le Taha’a, Tahiti Pearl, Manava Suite and Tahiti Tourisme but all opinions expressed here belong to the author. 

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