Smiling It Forward With Tylenol
I have received information and products from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks.
What does it mean to you as a mom to see your child smile after they have been sick? (You know, that “feel better” smile that means they’re ready to run around again!)
I have three children and, as all children, they get sick. More so in the winter when it gets cold.
I hate having sick children. Not because of the work required (I love giving the kids extra TLC when they aren't feeling well), but rather because I think horrible thoughts when they get sick. My husband calls me a catastrophic thinker. I envision my child dying from a cold. I have heard many times how it can turn into pneumonia, etc. I hate that I do this to myself and find that I am always thinking the worst. Much like when a mother listens to her newborn child's chest during the middle of the night to see if he or she is still breathing.
ABOUT SMILING IT FORWARD™ WITH TYLENOL®
SMILING IT FORWARD™ makes it easy for people to join the movement. By sharing a photo that makes you smile at SmilingItForward.com, TYLENOL® will make a $1 donation to Children’s Health Fund, up to $100,000, helping to ensure a doctor’s visit is always within reach for children in need.
In addition to sharing photos at SmilingItForward.com, moms can go on the site to view the TYLENOL® Smile Gallery, learn more about Alyson Hannigan and Children’s Health Fund, and receive tips from leading pediatrician, Dr. Tanya Altmann, about keeping families smiling through cold and flu season.
SHOW US YOUR SMILING CHILD
I would love to see you upload your own photo that makes you smile on the SMILING IT FORWARD™ website. I did it and I just love seeing my kids smiling faces.
The makers of TYLENOL® have been helping moms bring “feel better” smiles to their kids for more than 50 years. Generations of moms have turned to INFANTS’ TYLENOL® – the #1 pediatrician recommended brand – to help relieve their children’s pain and reduce fever.
ABOUT TYLENOL®
When it comes to reducing fever or relieving pain in children, Infants’ TYLENOL® is recommended by pediatricians and is also gentle on your little one’s tummy.
Infants’ TYLENOL® can be used for infants who are allergic to aspirin or have the flu or chicken pox. Infants’ TYLENOL® is appropriate for children 2-3 years of age. If your child is under two years of age you should talk to your pediatrician about individual dosing for your baby. Kids over the age of 2 can also take Children’s TYLENOL®.
TYLENOL® can temporarily reduce fever plus relieve minor aches and pains due to the common cold, flu, headache, sore throat and toothache.
So I am sure that you get the point, I hate when my child is sick. Buy you see those smiling faces above? I always want to see a smile on their faces.
For me, seeing that smile after my child has been sick is proof that everything is ok. I know that they are feeling better and that I could have, just perhaps, been a bit of a hypochondriac. I am good with that.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information about TYLENOL® please visit Tylenol.com or call 1-877-895-3665. You can also visit the Smiling It Forward website.
SPECIAL NOTE – PLEASE READ
Like any other over the counter medicine, Infants’ TYLENOL® has a drug facts label that contains complete information about the product, including warnings and directions for use. This information is not a substitute for the drug facts label for any TYLENOL® product. Please always read and follow the label. Use TYLENOL® products only as directed.
If you have any questions about dosing or giving your child an over the counter medicine, it is important to consult your pediatrician.
I have received information and products from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks.
How awesome that Tylenol is doing thte Smile it Forward program to help others in need. I will have to visit there and upload a photo 🙂