1. Personal water tank
Children often exercise a lot when going to parks, shopping centers or playgrounds, so they are very easily dehydrated. Bringing a personal water bottle helps children replenish water in time, while limiting the use of sugary drinks.
2. Snacks
A few cakes, a box of milk, fruit, or nuts will help children recharge before mealtime. This is also a useful solution if the family has to wait or travel for a long time.
3. Paper towels, wet wipes and hand sanitizer
Paper towels and wet wipes always work when wiping sweat, cleaning hands before meals or quickly cleaning stains while playing. This is an important small item that the family should bring with them.
4. Hats and sunscreen
If playing outdoors, parents should prepare sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats or umbrellas to protect children from the effects of UV rays and hot weather in the summer.
5. Spare clothing
For young children, bringing an extra set of clothes will help parents be proactive when the child sweats a lot, spills water or participates in watery games without affecting the trip.
6. Handheld fan or mini fan
In hot weather conditions, hand fans or mini fans will help children feel more comfortable when queuing, moving, or participating in outdoor activities.
7. Personal first aid kit
A small first aid bag including bandages, medical gauze, antiseptic solution and some basic medicines will help quickly handle scratches or minor impacts during play.
