5. Instant Flip Flop Repair
If you have a broken flip flop (or you’re afraid that your flip flop might break) then take some bread tags to deal with the situation.
6. Water Bottle Ice Packs
Coldwater can be a hard thing to find on any beach, that is why you should bring your own. Make sure to freeze some water bottles and use them as ice packs in your cooler and drink them when they start melting.
7. Safety Tattoos
If you have young children, then consider getting a custom stick-on tattoo or safety tattoo with your phone number in it so that people can contact you when your child is lost.
8. Aloe Vera Cubes
Sunburns are common during beach days. You can go prepared by freezing some aloe vera in your ice cube tray so that you can soothe sunburn irritation easily once you’re home.
9. Ocean-Safe Sunscreen
Sunscreens have dangerous chemicals that harm the oceans’ reef. Make sure to get all-natural sunscreens, they are a little bit expensive, but they are safer and ocean-friendly.
10. Sunscreen Reminders
To avoid getting sunburned, make sure to set an alarm that tells you to apply sunscreen throughout the beach day.
11. DIY Kiddie Pool
You can use plastic shower curtains as kids’ wading pool so that the very young children can enjoy some water as well.
12. Snack Tray
Make sure to bring a tray to the beach with you to preserve your food and protect it from the sand.
13. Sandcastle Kit
Sometimes, beach days can be really boring for kids. To keep them entertained, bring a sandcastle kit to give them more fun options during beach days.