We’re Floridians.  We carry sunscreen in our bags like others may carry chap stick.  Gooey, greasy lotion is a thing of the past.  Thankfully sun block  companies have gotten the spray lotion down to a science, but the challenge that still remains is making lotion applying something a bit more enticing for the kids.  I recently tried the Dora the Explorer Sunbow Sun Stick, SPF 45.  This pink sun stick was the easiest thing for me to apply on my 4 ½ year old.  Two main reasons for this:  #1 the lotion was pink, #2 Dora!  I also must mention that the bubble gum flavor was an added bonus!
companies have gotten the spray lotion down to a science, but the challenge that still remains is making lotion applying something a bit more enticing for the kids.  I recently tried the Dora the Explorer Sunbow Sun Stick, SPF 45.  This pink sun stick was the easiest thing for me to apply on my 4 ½ year old.  Two main reasons for this:  #1 the lotion was pink, #2 Dora!  I also must mention that the bubble gum flavor was an added bonus!
PS – SpongeBob Squarepants is also available!
Sunbow products are available at SunbowSunscreen.com , Amazon.com & Drugstore.com.
 Disclosure: Product sample was provided.  All opinions are of Smarty Pants Mama.
Disclosure: Product sample was provided.  All opinions are of Smarty Pants Mama.
 
			
Probably should check this http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/best-sunscreens/best-beach-sport-sunscreens/
before buying sunscreens. This one looks ok. I’m aiming for accessible and ease of application. If it goes on like Elmers glue and I can only get it through Amazon, I’m not using it.
Thanks for the great link Rosemary! I took a look and happily found the Sunbow Dora sunscreen listed as a safe choice for beach & sport sunscreens!
Love spray sunscreen – swear by it! Sun stick looks pretty handy too though.
Spray sunscreen is the best! I can’t stand the greasy hands after applying traditional sunscreen!