Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bug spray isn't needed.
I put sunscreen on my DC's faces because they burn easily. Most of their friends don't wear sunscreen and are fine.
Nice for you and your kids. My DS has terrible reactions to any bug bite.
Mine does too, but I don’t put bug spray on every day for school! No one would sit next to the smelly kid all morning, and it would wear off by recess anyway. We do for outdoor camps but not school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bug spray isn't needed.
I put sunscreen on my DC's faces because they burn easily. Most of their friends don't wear sunscreen and are fine.
Nice for you and your kids. My DS has terrible reactions to any bug bite.
Mine does too, but I don’t put bug spray on every day for school! No one would sit next to the smelly kid all morning, and it would wear off by recess anyway. We do for outdoor camps but not school.
Sitting next to my "smelly" kid is not an option. Teacher decides seating arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:Face sunscreen AND hat: always
Arms/legs sunscreen: sometimes, if it's very sunny, especially if I think there's a good chance they'll be outside for more than an hour (which is rare, sadly)
Bugspray: never unless specifically requested (like if they doing a day in the school garden, the teachers usually give us a heads up and I will do bug spray and even give my kid one of those bug repellant bracelets)