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To Drink Tap Water or Not?
Asked by C. from Chicago
on March 2, 2009
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We have been buying water by using our own container in the past years, recently I bought this Brita pitcher and was hoping I can use it to have a good quality of drin...
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- We have a water dispenser on our fridge and we use that- it has a filter built in. We used to use a Brita before we had this fridge and I think it tended to have a ch...
- We drink tap water. My pediatrician said it is important that kids get tap water because it has flouride in it and they need that for healthy teeth nad bone growth. Bo...
- I agree it can be expensive - however, I live in South Elgin where our water is treated well water...and there are times it comes out yellow & has a horrible odor to i...
Son Won't Drink Water
Asked by R.L. from Spokane
on July 10, 2008
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My 2 1/2 won't drink water. It didn't bother me so much when it wasn't so hot, even though I know he should, but now that it's hot he needs to. Yesterday at the baby...
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- Make ice smoothies or make fruit popsicles- don’t add sugar. This way he gets hydrated and gets his fruits (you can throw a carrot or other veggies in the smoothie a...
- I have never had this problem. I am greatful that my son likes water. I would say to put a little milk in his water. Maybe start by putting a little water in his milk ...
- I second the response about saying you may have_______ after you drink this water. I would just say be matter of fact and positive about it, like 'yes of course you c...
How Do I Get My 5 Year Old to Drink More Water?
Asked by T.P. from Provo
on January 22, 2008
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How do I get my 5 year old to drink more water? I'm assuming this is what he needs. With the cold weather, his lips are constantly dry & starting to chap.
*PART 2* I...
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- I'm not a huge fan of crystal light because of the nutrasweet, so i give mine half 100% fruit juice half water. They have fun bright colored water bottles and they ca...
- I bought child-sized hydration backpacks for my children (9, 5, 3), and they love them. If I think that they are becoming dehydrated, I get them out and they wear the...
- Children will naturaly take in what they need. If he isn't sick, and doesn't seem to be dehydrated I wouldn't worry about it.