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How Advil Film-Coated Fights Allergies

 

My kids love to race, especially my 2-year-old son. He enjoys seeing race cars and drivers like Ty Dillion in action, the race car driver behind the wheel of the #95 car.

But the race isn’t the only action taking place. My little speed racer likes to join in on the action too with his eyes glued to the TV, along with his toy cars in hand on race day.

I’m all for watching cars race around the track any day of the week, and I like creating fun obstacle courses to get the kids in the racing spirit.

Benefits of Advil Film-Coated

With allergy season in full swing, I find myself constantly dealing with headaches. Those intense aches often hinder me from keeping up with the kids. So I stopped by Walmart and pick some up in the medicine aisle which may have gotten some of their stocks on sites like https://www.rxoneshop.com/. You may also want to look into the cost of allergy immunotherapy to help you control your allergy symptoms.

If you suffer for pain, use fast acting Advil Film-Coated for headaches, muscle aches, toothaches, menstrual cramps, back pain, and aches and pains associated with the common cold.

There’s  Advil Film-Coated Coupon available starting on 6/5 for $3 off 80 ct+ Advil Film-Coated. Advil is formulated with a unique Advil Ion Core Technology and an ultra thin shell to absorb quickly – in fact nothing is proven to work faster*.

Let’s face it; Kids are fast and they keep us on our toes. The best part about Advil Film-Coated is that it doesn’t take long to take effect.

We enjoy putting together fun activities to keep the kids fit and entertained on race day. It doesn’t take much to create your own race at a local park, a games area or in your backyard. If you’re looking for obstacle course ideas, consider this one.

Here’s what you’ll need for your race day obstacle course

A map with details of each obstacle
6-7 Hula hoops
6 Cones
1 Table
1 Egg (per person)
1 Spoon (per person)
1 Bowling ball and 6 pins

 

Directions

I remember making an obstacle course map for my daughter’s 2nd birthday party. Each parent received a map with photographs of each event. So, for our race day themed obstacle course this year, we put together 5 challenges and made a map that included each challenge.

Egg and spoon race

Set up six cones about two feet apart, depending on the children’s age. Kids must race around the cones in a figure eight pattern without dropping the egg. There’s no need to use real eggs, we actually reused the ones from our Easter egg hunt. If they drop the egg, they have to begin that part of the race over.

Hula hoop race

Set up six to eight hula hoops side by side on the ground, and have kids hop scotch their way from one side to the other. If they step on the hoops, they have to redo that part of the race.

Crab walk race

Not everyone knows how to do a crab walk. Be prepared to give kids a quick lesson to make sure everyone is up to speed. All you have to do is sit on the ground with your legs out in front of you. Put your hands at your side with your fingers toward your feet, and lift your body up into the air and walk using your hands and feet.

Low table crawl

There different variations to this particular race. You can use a kid size table or a pole with two chairs. If using the latter, place the pole (or broomstick) on top of two chairs, with the ends of the pole on each side.

Bowing challenge

Set up bowling pins or water bottles and have kids knock them down by rolling the bowling bowl.

The great thing about putting a challenge like this together is that you don’t necessarily have have to go out and buy anything new. Feel free to use household items and toys and bring along Advil Film-Coated for pain relief just in case.

Thank goodness I have Advil Film-Coated on hand to help with my allergy pain. It’s rapid release formula is fast acting and works in minutes.

This obstacle course challenge is a great way to kick off race day. Believe it or not, my kids are pumped and ready to go after it’s over. Now all we need are some tasty snacks to watch the race.

What are some of your race day rituals? What are some of your favorite kid-friendly outdoor activities?

*Among OTC pain relievers.

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