WTH? OP had a legitimate question - asking for tips on what to bring to amuse a 7 month old at the beach. I have learned a bunch of things online (and on DCUM) that have helped me out with trips. OP - I second the inflatable pool idea. My 8 month old DD loved sitting in it and playing with the water and toys. |
How on earth did this question warrant this kind of response? Is that how you would have answered a friend if they had asked you face-to-face? |
Who watches your brat during the day? Nanny, day care? Weren't they "total strangers" before you met them? What kind of a dumb ass comment is that? |
I love beach tents: they protect form the sun, the sand, hide a diaper change,.... |
my friends aren't this dumb, so no I wouldn't.
I watch my own, I'm fortunate enough that my husband's income affords me the privilege to spend 24/7 with my "brats" as you so tastefully called them. |
I use my pop-up dog crate to alternately corral the baby and the dog---and sometimes both together---it is awesome for naps, sun-reflective, and stakes to the sand.
sitting plop down in the shallows with the babe is more likely to get her interested than any other choice. As long as the surf is gentle, she'll learn to like it. Ditch the baby-safe sunblock in favor of sport spray dry to touch sunblock. I use aveeno 85---less sand sticks to it. Give up on swim dipes in favor of a bathing suit.....it's the beach. If she poops, scoop it up in a baggie. Dipes hold way too much sand in the crotch. |
This person is just looking for advice and ideas! Wow, they are not being bad parents at all! I am looking for the same answers....am I a bad parent too? Maybe we should stay at home all day and watch tv, that will make our kids smart!!! When we were young, our parents took us Camping and to the beach all the time...was that bad parenting?? There us alway someone out there who wants to make stupid comments! |
You are an absolute moron! You are the BRAT!!!! Stop being such an awful person! Your poor kids, they will be bully's for sure with a parent like you!!!!!! |
Tent or large umbrella. Baby powder for sand removal. Small blow up pool if you're not too minimalist about gear. A small bucket, shovel, cups etc.
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NP here - now, I had never heard of baby powder to remove sand before. That is helpful info. Thanks DCUM. Tips like that are what the OP was asking for.
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Oh u ladys r such bitches ,u really have nothin better to do then bitch at eachother about parenting. Stop acting like ur shit dont stink and atleast ppl ask advice for other opinions or options. Dont make anyone a bad parent. A bad paremt is someone that dont do anything with there kid, that do drugs,that would rather go out with friends. Get the fuck over urself. U ignorant Bitch
I always read how someone asks a harmless question for more answers no matter if its a good one or not. And u ladys always have something fucked up to say. U down talk women about bad parenting on the dumbest Topics . The beach. Wow. Get a life miss know it all |
Life in a hotel room with a baby can be good or bad depending on the layout of the room and your baby's need for total darkness. Ideally you have a balcony so you can go out there. We have also managed to wedge DC's packnplay into closet areas that meant we could have some lights on. We also bring along a dark sheet that we can tent the packnplay with so we can use some light. Otherwise those evening hours are tough. Bring along a Kindle to read ![]() |
One of the best tips I got was to bring a small inflateable pool to the beach. We'd fill it with water from the beach, and dd loved playing in the more contained area. |
There will be sand everywhere within about 5 minutes of setting up your chairs, towels, etc. |
I highly recommend the Sport-Brella. You can get it on Amazon or at Sport Authority. |