Happy Kids, Inc: Water Bottles
Showing posts with label Water Bottles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Bottles. Show all posts
Monday, August 19, 2013

Klean Kanteen Giveaway + Review

Are you familiar with Klean Kanteen?  It's one of the original companies that introduced consumers to stainless steel water bottles and other containers.  I have been a fan since I was able to use their classic 12 ounce water bottle with a sippy cup tip, then change to a sports cap as my children got older.  It is great at keeping beverages cold, a real plus (especially if you are toting milk in the bottle).

All their products are made from 18/8 stainless steel, contain no BPA (a lining commonly found in lesser quality aluminum and plastic bottles), as well as offering a lifetime warranty.  

All three of my children have a Klean Kanteen and I take them everywhere:  running errands, on trips, in school lunches.  I keep them refilled and handy on the counter for quick water breaks.  I actually think my kids drink more water because of these bottles (in a related article, read my article on the importance of water here).  

I asked Klean Kanteen if we could run a back-to-school giveaway.  They were kind enough to offer this beauty below:  one of their classic 12 oz. "Kid Kanteens" in the color dew drop.  It sports the newly designed sports cap, touted as being quieter than previous styles.  As I perused their site while writing this article, all the fun colors in this bottle were sold out!  So, it's a popular and hard-to-find item.  The contest is open to residents of the USA and Canada.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Water: Just How Much Does Your Child Need?

By Meg Hodson

We all know that water is an important nutrient for kids and adults alike. The obvious reason is that it keeps us hydrated.  But when you hear about some of the other wondrous things that water does for your bodies, such as prevent cavities and regulate weight, it's important to make sure our children are getting enough.

How Much Water Should My Children Be Drinking?

Children need the same amount of water as adults, about 1 quart for every 1,000 expended.  To break it down in an easy-to-grasp chart:

  • 15 lbs, give 3 cups per day of fluids

  • 22 lbs, give 4 cups per day of fluids

  • 33 lbs, give 5 cups per day of fluids

  • 44 lbs, give 6 cups per day of fluids

  • 55 lbs, give 6.5 cups per day of fluids

  • 66 lbs, give 7 cups per day of fluids

  • 77 lbs, give 7.5 cups per day of fluids


What is the bodies number one way it tells us that we are lacking water? Thirst (aka dehydration).  But we don't want to get to the point of being particularly thirsty.  It signals that our children's bodies are already suffering a bit due to dehydration.  We want to aim to stay evenly hydrated throughout the day and avoid dehydration.



We do get a certain amount of water from food and beverages.  If your child's diet is rich in fruits and vegetables in particular, they are off to a good start to staying hydrated.  But we all know kids can be picky or  forgetful.  And keep this in mind, too, when comparing to adults vs. children drinking water:


How Can I Make Sure My Children Are Getting Enough Water?

1.  My best advice is to be the good example.  Keep your water cup with you at all times:  out on the counter, in the car, etc. and actively drink it.  Make a point to state, "Mommy's getting her water in!" Our children are little sponges and they take to heart what we are teaching them.  The more we set that good example, the better off they will be.

2.  Make water drinking fun!  I have mentioned my love for Klean Kanteen before.  I love their products, both for myself and my kids.  When you have a fun water bottle to drink from (especially one of the cute personalized ones that Pottery Barn Kids offers), then suddenly drinking water is hip.

Klean Kanteens

3.  Keep water filled and out all the time.  I make a point to permanently keep my kids' water bottles out on the table at all times.  They are ready to toss in a tote bag when we run errands, go the park, movie theater, school, or other destination.  The added bonus is you will save a ton of money on buying bottles water!

4.  Make sure they are eating lots of fruits and vegetables everyday.  Avoid sugary drinks and caffeinated items.

What Are Signs That My Child Is Not Getting Enough Water?

1.  The number one and most obvious sign is dehydration.  If you child complains of thirst a lot, has a dry throat or raspiness to their voice, or is not urinating every few hours, they are dehydrated.

2.  To get clinical, you can inspect the color of their urine.  Pale yellow means they are well hydrated.  If urine is darker yellow or brown, they are dehydrated and need to be drinking more water.

I hope you found this information helpful.  Here's to staying hydrated!






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