Home Uncategorized 7 Moms Share What They’re Most Excited for This Summer—and How They’re Helping Their Kids Hydrate Along the Way By Kenzie KramerJune 28, 2021 Search more like this public-healthbike-ridesfashionhands-on-activitiesmotherhoodnational-healthnutritionhydratejournalblogsugarhonorcoconut-waterhydration Read next Uncategorized 6 Common Signs Your Child Is Experiencing Vision Problems Uncategorized Time for a Costco Run: Coffee Advent Calendars Have Arrived Uncategorized Support Your Health by Adding this Simple Thing to Your Daily Routine* Uncategorized This Must-Read is a “Spooky” Story with a Sweet Lesson Uncategorized Splash Into Fun at Orlando World Center Marriott Sponsored by Creative Roots There are so many things to love about summer: the warm weather, the longer days, the slowed-down attitude, and all of the extra time for activities. Whether your family is getting creative, planning something active or wanting to relax by the beach, the summer heat makes it even more important to stay hydrated. Did you know that according to the American Journal of Public Health, 1 in 2 kids is underhyrated*? Creative Roots is a flavored coconut water beverage that makes it much easier to help keep kids hydrated, thanks to the delicious fruit flavors that your littles will love to sip. See what activities these moms are looking forward to this summer, and why Creative Roots is with them along the way: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Courtney N. Williams (@courtnwilliams) Courtney Williams When Texas-based mom Courtney Williams is looking to spend some one-on-one time with her oldest daughter, they like to check out the trails at their local park. Creative Roots is a win-win for the duo’s hikes since Courtney loves that it has one gram of sugar and Carri loves the delicious flavors. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Motherhood Fashion & Lifestyle (@patriciachang) Patricia Chang Patricia Chang is using the summer to spend time outside in her garden with her son, Chase. To help beat the heat and avoid underhydration, Patricia gives Chase Creative Roots to sip on. With four flavors to pick from (Orange Pineapple, Mixed Berry, Peach Mango and Watermelon Lemonade), Chase is always excited to try new options! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Porsha Carr (@missporsha) Porsha Carr It wouldn’t be summer without countless trips to the park! Porsha’s daughter Ivy loves the Creative Roots quirky Sploots characters and is always excited for Creative Roots to accompany her on outdoor adventures. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MOMMA MANDY BLOG by Mandy Cox (@mommamandyblog) Momma Mandy Blog For Florida mom Mandy Cox, summer means sunshine, tan lines and tons of time by the pool. Creative Roots is the perfect waterside treat to help her kids stay happy and hydrated! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Veena Goel Crownholm (@veenacrownholm) Veena Goel Crownholm Crafty momma Veena Goel Crownholm spends her summertime doing hands-on activities, like these fun kindness rocks that she and her son spread throughout their neighborhood. Creative Roots helps her family stay hydrated while powering creativity. View this post on Instagram A post shared by amber faust (@faustisland) Faust Island Living near the South Carolina coast, mom of three Amber Faust spends most of her summer days at the beach. When she’s packing her cooler, Creative Roots is her go-to option, thanks to one gram of sugar per bottle. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @momcrushmonday Mom Crush Monday Eight-year-old Honor and her mom Destiney Green are always on the go, whether it’s dance class, a bike ride, or a fun spa day. With resealable bottles, Creative Roots is easy to toss in Honor’s bag on her way out the door. *Erica L. Kenney, Michael W. Long, Angie L. Cradock, and Steven L. Gortmaker, 2015: Prevalence of Inadequate Hydration Among US Children and Disparities by Gender and Race/Ethnicity: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009–2012 American Journal of Public Health 105, e113_e118, https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2015.302572