Sick happens, being prepared can make getting through it much easier. With Target Cartwheel savings and a sick day survival kit, be ready and feel better.

Target Cartwheel Savings & Sick Day Survival Kit Giveaway

The Sick Day Survival Kit post has been sponsored by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare and 20th Century Fox. All thoughts and reviews are my own. *It is important to remember to always read and keep the cartons for complete warnings and dosing information on Pfizer Pediatric products and to use as directed. This post contains affiliate links.

Cold season never seems to go away. Bringing comfort to our kids when they aren’t feeling well is always a top priority for me. The girls don’t whine often, so that’s usually the first sign for us that they are coming down with something. I keep a sick day survival kit at the ready at all times just for these occasions. When they are feeling better, I feel better and everyone is happy. Plus, its bonus for all of us, well me mostly, to get extra cuddles.

Sick happens, being prepared can make getting through it much easier. With Target Cartwheel savings and a sick day survival kit, be ready and feel better.

Our Sick Day Survival Kit

  • Children’s Robitussin®
  • Children’s Dimetapp®
  • Children’s Advil®
  • Box of Tissues
  • Ear Thermometer
  • Favorite Lovey
  • Movie: The Sandlot

You can build you own Sick Day Survival Kit and save now using the Target cartwheel app to get 10% off each of these products. Add some extra movies like Ice Age Collision Course and The Peanuts Movie which are also offered at 10% off! When sick gets real for our family, we turn to products that help provide comfort and symptom relief to keep a smile on the girls faces.

If Sick just got real.™ for your family, there are solutions to help tackle even the ickiest of symptoms, like Children’s Advil® , Children’s Robitussin®, and/or Children’s Dimetapp®. There doesn’t seem to be a season when colds completely disappear. Pfizer Pediatric wants to help you get prepared for the fevers, coughs, and colds coming your way this season, and Target has all the Pfizer Pediatric products you need to fight against the “ick’s” and “ew’s” that bring your kids down.

Sick happens, being prepared can make getting through it much easier. With Target Cartwheel savings and a sick day survival kit, be ready and feel better.

Build your own Sick Day Survival Kit with these great movies

Ice Age Collision Course: Your favorite ICE AGE heroes are back and cooler than ever in this all-new animated adventure that’s mammoth-sized fun for the whole family! Now the entire herd—including Buck, Manny, Ellie, Sid and Diego—must work together on a hilarious journey filled with nonstop action and colorful new characters, in order to survive the global Scrat-tastrophe!

The Peanuts Movie: Dream big and laugh along with good ol’ Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved Peanuts gang as you’ve never seen them before — in a brand-new feature film from the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of Ice Age. Join everyone’s favorite eternal optimist, Charlie Brown, as he embarks on a heroic quest, while his beagle pal Snoopy takes to the skies to pursue his archnemesis, the Red Baron. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming adventure that proves every underdog has his day!

The Sandlot: Tom Guiry plays Scotty Smalls, the shy new kid on the block who wants to join the rowdy pickup baseball team that plays every day in the neighborhood sandlot. The summer passes blissfully as Scotty learns to play ball under the wing of Benny Rodriguez (Mike Vitar), the oldest and best player, as well as Ham, Squints, Repeat and the rest of the kid-eccentrics. The skies darken, however, when Benny literally knocks the stuffing out of the team’s only baseball, a sign of impending doom, or worse, bad luck. Wanting to set things right, Scotty returns home and “borrows” his stepfather’s ball, which he promptly uses to hit his first home run, knocking the ball clear out of the sandlot into mean old Mr. Mertle (James Earl Jones)’s junkyard, home to Mertle’s legendary guard dog The Beast.

And you’ll definitely need some of these symptom relief products in your kit

Infants’ and Children’s Advil® Ease those aches and pains, while reducing a child’s fever fast with Children’s Advil®, a great solution for kids as young as 2 and up to 11. Children’s Advil® comes in several great-tasting flavors, including: Sugar-free Dye-free Berry, Bubble Gum, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Fruit and Dye-Free White Grape flavors. There’s also Infants’ Advil® White Grape, which provides unsurpassed fever relief among OTC pain relievers with a syringe for easy dosing for children 6-23 months.

Children’s Robitussin® Formulated just for kids, Children’s Robitussin® Cough & Chest Congestion for ages 4+) non-drowsy daytime formula helps break up chest congestion.

Children’s Dimetapp® All in a great tasting grape flavor, Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Cough tackles a child’s most bothersome stuffy and runny noses, all while working to relieve cough, for ages 6+.

You can find these sick day symptom relief products in store or online at Target.com. What are some of the ways you comfort your child when they are sick?

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Sick Day Survival Kit Giveaway

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One lucky reader will have the chance to win the Sick Survival Kit as mentioned above. The Sick Day Survival Kit giveaway will run until 3/6/17 at 11:59PM EST. All entrants must be at least 18 years of age or older and residents of the United States. You must use the Rafflecopter below to enter. Good Luck!

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Mama E

Multitasking mama to 3 living in Miami. Blogging about parenting, lifestyle, cooking and traveling. Covering everything from diapers to dorm rooms. Ask me anything, I've done it all.

Comments (55)

  • I give them chicken noodle soup.

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  • I have juice, water, Children’s Advil, cough syrup and cough medicine. I also like having their favorite stuffed animal and watch a movie that they love.

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  • I comfort my grandsons when they’re sick by making them a bed on the sofa with their pillow and a blanket for them to rest but still be around family for comfort and we can get them what they need.

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  • I make them hot tea and let them watch their favorite movies

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  • When my niece gets sick I wrap her tight in blankets and put a cold compress on her forehead and read to her.

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  • I make sure they get lots of rest. give lots of fluids and medicine and a cozy blanket.

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  • I like a good movie, we set up the blankets, and pillows and relax.

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  • When the kids get sick we make them chicken noodle soup, watch lots of movies, and I also get children’s Advil.

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  • We have a special “sick blanket” that the kids get to use when they’re sick. I snuggle them up on the sofa and turn on the TV.

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  • We try to snuggle up and watch some movie on television. We also try to keep them drinking juice or water. We keep alot of stuffed animals close along with tons of kleenex. We try to keep blankets and pillows out in the living room so they can rest or nap. 🙂

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  • With lots of love and warm soup! 🙂

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  • We watch cartoons and movies and I wrap them up in a blanket and lay them down on the couch. make them food and bring them plenty of water and juices. plus of course cold medicine!

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  • Chicken noodle soup and cartoon comfort kids when they are sick.

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  • It can get tough when my little one gets sick. He will get very fussy and whinny but the best thing for Mommy do to is just embrace him. Give lots of hugs and love. Feeding him light meals and also lots of hot bubble baths can be smoothing for a snuffy nose and body aches.

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  • When my kids are sick, they basically get control of the family room. They love getting the couch for noone other than themselves with a blanket and pillow. They watch movies and get somewhat babied with soup, drinks, and ice pops,

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  • I set them up in bed with comfy blankets and pillows. Tissues, garbage can, put the tv on and give them plenty of fluids, like soup and tea.

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  • Lots of hugs, soup, and make sure they drink plenty of fluids

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  • I make sure they are super comfy. Make sure they get plenty of fluids and watch their favorite shoes/movies.

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  • wait on them ,hold them ,make them comfortable

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  • Lots of home made chicken noodle soup, snuggles and Netflix.
    Yep that’ll do it!

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  • Comfort my child with lots of fluid, food, and movies to watch

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  • They get to lay on the couch and watch their videos.

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  • I give them lots of Mama love!!

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  • I blend up some orange juice with strawberries (for vit c) and pull out the warm blankets and fuzzy socks!
    Then their favorite movie and chicken soup on the couch! 🙂

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  • lots of rest, relaxing watching favorite movies

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  • Chicken noodle soup and a warm lemonade.

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  • We curl up on the couch with a good movie, honey lemon tea, and soup.

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  • When the kids are sick I allow them to stay in their jammies all day and take over the couch. I set a little table beside the couch with things they may need–tissues, a drink, coloring items, and whatever they want. I also give them a little bell to ring if they need me.

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  • We watch movies and read books, and eat chicken soup.

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  • Some chicken noodle soup with a spicy broth, cold compresses and unlimited Netflix.

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  • Hot tea with honey and lemon and lots of chicken soup seem to help.

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  • We rub their backs with oil and/or vicks, watch movies and eat lots of soup.

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  • we curl up on the couch with a movie

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  • Sick day at home? Blankies and pillows on the couch, lots of liquids, many movies.

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  • I always ensure they are hydrated with lots of water! Depending on what type of sick they are, I give them meds, baths, read to them, watch movies, or otherwise just wait on them hand and foot lol.. love my kids and would do anything to make them feel better! There is nothing worse than seeing your child sick and not being able to make it better!! Thanks for the chance to win! With 4 children this would definitely be a useful win!

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  • watch movies – snuggle with blankets and pillows

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  • We watch movies together.

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  • We get lots of fluid and rest!

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  • Sick day rules: the sick person get total command of the TV remote.

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  • when my kids are sick they are grown I do make sure they have what they want to eat and drink and I take them to the Dr is they need it

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  • I comfort my child with lots of fluids, rest, medicine and movies to watch

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  • I make my sons soup, cuddle with them and watch Netflix cartoons.

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  • I read to them and watch their favorite cartoons with them.

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  • We give plenty of fluids, a soft pillow with a cozy blanket and watch a few good movies to help take their minds off of feeling so bad.

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  • I make a nice spicy broth for them, heating pad, lots of medicine and liquids.

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  • put on their favorite movie

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  • I comfort with warm soup, lots of 7up and warm blankets.

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  • She likes to snuggle with me and watch movies and read books together

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  • Smoothies, cuddles and chicken soup

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  • I make sure they get plenty of rest and homemade chicken noodle soup.

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  • Tylenol and cuddles

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  • We make her soup, give her juice, give her her blamket And toys.

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  • I give lot of chicken soup

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