Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Hyland’s 4Kids. All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.
I love the Hyland’s 4Kids line of products for my family. I love that these products are all-natural so I can feel good about giving them to my boys. In fact, did you know that the Hyland’s brand has been trusted by generations of moms for over a century? Hyland’s products are honored to be one of the 31 brands selected for “Made to Matter — Handpicked by Target.” This is a product collection of leading natural, organic and sustainable brands. At the heart of Made to Matter is an assortment of great products made with simple, recognizable ingredients that are designed to be better for everyone and accessible to anyone.
Hyland’s 4Kids recently introduced a new product that I am super excited about! Hyland’s 4Kids Bumps ‘n Bruises with Arnica Ointment Stick is sold exclusively at Target as part of the “Made To Matter” collection and is found right in the First Aid aisle.
Since I have 2 boys who are continually playing and horsing around, this new product is perfect for the bruises, pain relief, swelling, boo boos, bumps and ouchies that they get. The Hyland’s 4Kids Bumps ‘n Bruises with Arnica Ointment Stick provides natural relief of kids’ boo boos, bumps and bruises. It is free of the bad stuff such as paba, phthalates, dyes, petrolatum and comes in an environmentally friendly packaging. The push up paper tube is completely free of plastic and is biodegradable. This product is also fun for the kiddos as there are 3 Colorful Bruise Buddies that you can choose from. Choose from Splat, Dot or Biff.
As you can see from the picture, my son Brady loves the new Hyland’s 4Kids Bumps ‘n Bruises with Arnica Ointment Stick!
Want to try this product for your family? Head on over to your local Target Store and check out the First Aid aisle where you will find this awesome product! And, you can GO HERE to print a coupon for $1 off your purchase.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Hyland’s 4 Kids. The uses for these products are based on traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.