
"Kids get hurt a lot (true for my little guy), but some of them also need a bandage for every random bonk or bump to feel like they can carry on living (also true for my little guy). I have a few spare bandages in every purse, in the car, the pool bag, just... everywhere. You truly never know when you'll need them. This brand actually sticks and stays on when they go back to playing, and they also sell them in little metal tins you can refill, if you want a hard-sided storage container."
"I meant what I said because, sometimes, bribery is what it takes to get your kid through an event, a dinner, what have you. Little activity books like this often saved us when our son was younger and getting bored in a restaurant, and they're so nice to have handy when you need to be able to say, "If you can stay on your best behavior, I have something fun for you when we get back to the car.""
Diaper bags should include standard items such as diapers, wipes, an extra pacifier, bottles and formula, or a breastfeeding cover. Include practical extras like spare bandages stored across purses, the car, and other bags for random bumps and to soothe children who feel better with a bandage. Choose adhesive bandages that stay on during play and consider refillable metal tins for storage. Bring compact entertainment items or small activity books to use as bribery or rewards during events and meals. Keeping these supplies on hand makes outings smoother and reduces stress while away from home.
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