The summer sun is in full force! Time to be extra careful about applying
sunscreen to your little one’s sweet skin.
Two lucky Cradle winners will receive our current crush: the Summer Survival Kit from MD Moms.
What’s cool about this kit? It includes:
Babysafe Sunscreen Singles & Towelettes – convenient towelettes saturated with a soothing and moisturing sweat-proof SPF 30+ sunscreen. Each wipe contains a pre-measured dose for covering baby from head to toe.
Daily Skin Protection Moisturizing Balm – a lightweight moisturizing balm that works as a post-sun soother providing healing, antioxidant protection to sensitive skin.
Gentle All Over Clean Hair and Body Wash – this wash cools, calms and gently cleanses dry summer skin (and easily washes off sunscreen at the end of the day).
Sounds like a hot deal to us! Now you can hit the beach, farmers market or picnic with confidence knowing that child’s skin is safe and protected.
Special offer: Two lucky Cradle readers will win a MD Moms’ Summer Survival Kit (Retail value: $71.50). To enter, visit The Cradle’s Water Safety article and name one of the ways to ensure pool safety. Email the answer to thecradlecrush@thecradle.com with the subject line: MD Moms Entry. Winner will be selected in a random drawing. This promotion will run from 8/5/09 – 8/9/09. Drawing date: Monday, 8/10/09. One winner will be notified on Monday, 8/10/09. See official rules.
GIVEAWAY HAS CLOSED
Not the winner? Visit The Cradle’s Deals & Discounts for information on how to receive free shipping and handling, a free sunscreen single, and 25% off MD Moms orders this summer.









never leave your child alone
Yes, my kids are so allergic to all the sunblock. they need a survival kit- Soft silk, like milk is what my son with fair skin needs on his face right now.
Thanks for making this lovely product.
Liza Elliott-Ramirez
President/Founder
Expecting Models Inc.
http://www.expectingmodels.com
always use sunscrren for ur little ones and crulty free products =)
Bath water temperature should be between 96 degrees and 100 degrees. You can use a bath thermometer and a scald protector on the faucet to insure safety. Thanks so much!
Install a power safety cover.
Check the temperature of the bath water.
Always have a life jacket on your child just in case.