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Children’s Advil: 3 Reasons Why I Always Have It at Home

3 Reasons Why I Always Have Children’s Advil At Home

This post is brought to you by Children’s Advil but the images and opinions are my own. Always read and follow the label.

In the past 11 years, I can’t even count how many times the kids got sick. I remember when I was a new mom, I would feel anxious, worried, and somehow guilty that I allowed my children to get sick. When my doctor recommended I always have Children’s Advil at home, he gave me the knowledge on how to best manage my kid’s cold and fever symptoms. He helped me trust myself and my parenting choices because Children’s Advil was a great choice.

3 Reasons Why I Always Have Children’s Advil At Home

I love to share products that have made my motherhood journey easier. It is hard enough making sure we raise good humans so when a product can help on our hardest days, I am going to sing its praises. Here are 3 reasons why I always have Children’s Advil at home.

You never know when you need it.

If there was one piece of advice I would have for every parent, it would be to be prepared for everything. We make sure we have a fully stocked first aid kit, including Children’s Advil, ready at home in case of emergencies. There is nothing worse than being unprepared when your child is sick and you don’t have what you need to make them feel better.

Check your first aid kit with each season to make sure nothing needs refilling or has expired. There are different options available for babies and older children—consult your doctor about which type is best for your child(ren).

It works for up to 8 hours of fever relief so I can make sure my kids get a full night sleep (and me too).

Children’s Advil is clinically proven to provide up to 8 hours of fever relief which is a fancy way of saying both you and your little one will be getting a good night’s rest, even if they are sick. I always try to work out the doses so that they take one right before they go to bed in hopes that no one is waking up in the middle of the night because they are in pain or are burning up with fever.

It works fast.

Seeing the kids sick is heartbreaking and I love how fast Children’s Advil gets to work to help make my little ones comfortable again. I hate seeing my normally healthy and active kids lethargic and sick in bed. With the help of Children’s Advil I can manage their symptoms so they can get back to their usual selves.

Choosing Children’s Advil

Whether you are a new mom or an experienced mom, you know that you will not always be able to protect your child. What you can do is be the one who helps make everything better. Advil helps you manage pain and fever that may come from immunizations, earaches, colds, flu, or even a sore throat. Head to your local store to pick yours up today. For more information on Children’s Advil head to their website.

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This post is brought to you by Children’s Advil but the images and opinions are my own. Always read and follow the label.

Aneta Alaei
Aneta Alaei

Aneta is a Toronto-based mom of four that loves a good meal, great company, and learning something new. In her free time, you can find her trying to keep yet another plant alive.

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18 Comments

  1. Lynda Cook
    July 30, 2019 / 11:42 am

    Childrens Advil is great and I always have it in my cabinet, I love how fast it works!

  2. mrdisco
    July 30, 2019 / 8:50 pm

    sage advice

  3. Calvin
    July 31, 2019 / 12:49 am

    Advil sure does it’s job, last time I took extra strength a year ago before getting my wisdom teeth removed

  4. Debbie White-Beattie
    July 31, 2019 / 1:08 am

    I think it’s important to always be prepared especially because kids are always getting sick

  5. Tammi L.
    July 31, 2019 / 6:11 pm

    I’m so glad you posted this, I don’t know where I got this idea but I thought that it had aspirin in it and therefore the risk for Ryes Syndrome. This post made me look it up and find out that it IS something I can give kids, thank you!

  6. Angie Andrews
    August 1, 2019 / 6:30 am

    I always try to stay stocked up on the kids medicine, because you never know when it might be needed

  7. kristen visser
    August 2, 2019 / 8:58 am

    we always make sure to have children’s advil in the house! lesson learned after having to go out to buy some at 10pm. now we always make sure the advil isn’t out because like you said you never know when your gonna need it

  8. LisaM
    August 4, 2019 / 8:34 am

    I always feel like it’s insurance – it’s there if we need it!

  9. mrdisco
    August 6, 2019 / 10:41 pm

    i certainly keep Advil around. it’s the only thing that works

  10. Tara Gauthier
    August 11, 2019 / 1:30 am

    I keep advil on hand too in case something comes up but it generally has to be pretty bad before my daughter will take it as she does not like taking the meds. Tried chewables and liquid but no go. At least she takes the chewable allergy meds as she frequently needs those.

  11. Angela Duku
    October 16, 2019 / 12:14 pm

    Children Advil really does the wonder

  12. Debbie S.
    November 30, 2019 / 11:24 pm

    We have Advil on hand at all times. I like having Children’s Advil on hand for the grandchildren too.

  13. kathy downey
    December 3, 2019 / 10:44 am

    Great tips,I always have this in the house for when the grandkids visit !

  14. Elizabeth Matthiesen
    December 9, 2019 / 12:48 pm

    It’s always best to have the basics on hand at home, you never know when someone will suddenly become ill. There’s no way anyone would want to leave a sick child alone to go to the pharmacy.

  15. Victoria Ess
    December 13, 2019 / 6:46 am

    Yes, it’s always best to be prepared with kids!

  16. JoKing
    December 17, 2019 / 10:18 am

    Being prepared for anything is great advice.

  17. Linda H
    November 21, 2021 / 5:09 pm

    I always like to have Children’s Advil for when my granddaughter visits.

  18. Kathy downey
    December 19, 2022 / 8:32 am

    I always have Childrens Advil in the home for when the grandkids visit.