Pacific Play Tents One Touch Play Cabana No.19010

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Baby Beach Tent

Pacific Play Tents One Touch Play Cabana No.19010

Baby Beach Tent – click on the image below for more information.

  • This is the perfect companion for any trip to the beach, park, lake or backyard
  • This tent is UV treated, SPF 30 rated, and has a water proof floor
  • Easy to carry and even easier to set up
  • This tent is a “must have” for anyone traveling with children outdoors, it can even be used inside for play time fun
  • Cleans easily with a damp cloth and mild soap, carry bag included

Baby Beach Tent

Easier than a magic wand, simply remove the tent from the carry bag, unfold it and then lift it up. With just one touch, the tent is set up. This is the perfect companion for any trip to the beach, park, lake or back yard. Easy to carry and even easier to set up. Carry bag is included. Measures 33″ x 8″ x 6″.

Baby Beach Tent List Price: $ 39.99

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Baby Beach Tent question by edm627: Essentials for taking baby to the beach?
My son is 3 months old, will be 4 months by the time we take him to the beach, What are the essentials that we need (besides sunblock :) ? A tent? A baby pool? Insect netting??

Baby Beach Tent best answer:

Answer by Armada_Returns
Make sure he’s covered most of the time. Even with sunscreen a baby can be very susceptible to sunlight. If you use a carrier keep it covered, a tent is a good idea too.

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Comments on Pacific Play Tents One Touch Play Cabana No.19010

Alyssa's mommy @ 5:41 am #

There is no sunscreen for children under 6 months of age. You just put him in the shade on a blanket and let him lay there. Keep him well hydrated, nurse often, and don’t stay out in the heat too long. Bring some toys for him to look at I guess.

Jess is a mommy @ 6:00 am #

I think you’re not supposed to take a baby to the beach even with sunblock. Not until he’s like 3 or 4 years old. There’s too much risk for developing skin cancer when he gets older.

hesperias_witch @ 6:21 am #

An umbrella, change of clothes, sun block, sun block, sun block . Make sure that you put the sunblock on at least 15 minutes prior and reapply every 45 minutes…. I would skip the beach until he is older….you are not going to enjoy yourself , you are going to be too busy attending to him

CandyLandCondoResident @ 6:31 am #

I would bring the following in this order:

Baby sunblock- you can now buy organic baby sunblock, but I don’t know if you can use it on a 4 month old. As your pediatrician. Otherwise, dress him in light white cotton onzie and keep him in the shade – you could make sure your unbrella is a “sun unbrella” and treated to prevent UV rays etc. . .

A bottle of fresh water and a clean dry washcloth in a zip lock baggie. This will be important if he gets any sand in his eyes accidentally and you need to rinse his eye out. Mine were grabbing at everything including the sand at that age.

Enough food/water/bottles

Diapers/wet wipes- they sell disposable swim diapers that might be nice too- if you plan on going in the water with him, although he probably can just wear nothing in the swim trunks.

A plastic garbage bag for dirty diapers.

A hat to shade from the sun (if he’ll keep it on)- babies have sensitive eyes- especially if they are blue still.

A sheet/ or “neat sheet” to lay on.

A sun unbrella or tent for the family- I suggest you dig a little cove/hole for him to lay in and cover it with a towel. You could even wet it a little. I found that to be very cool and comfy for mine when we took our boys at that age.

Maybe a spritzer bottle with a fan if he likes it and it’s going to be hot.

If you are going to the beach and it’s not in the mangroves or everglades etc. . . I do’nt think you’ll need insect netting- I guess it depends on the beach.

Baby powder- this really helps to get the dry sand off the skin easily I’ve found.

Towels

A Camera (in a protected plastic bag)- to record those precious moments- if you aren’t going to leave your bag on the beach

Extras: a little bucket to put some water or toys in for him to splash in.

The baby pool is a bit awkward and he’ll be a bit young for it I think. . .but maybe a little blow up duckie bathtub would be nice- I like those because they are softer and easier to store.

Valerie @ 6:40 am #

A good sunhat, and a good source of shade for the baby. It could be a tent, or it could be just an umbrella. A blanket to spread in the shade for him to lie on… it should be closely woven so sand doesn’t come through. It gets hot in a baby seat or stroller… let him lounge on the towel.

You don’t need the kiddie pool… at 4 months he probably isn’t sitting up well if at all… if you want to get him wet, you can just do it in the sea in your arms!