I'm SMILING IT FORWARD™ because last year, my daughter came down with a case of Hand-Foot-Mouth (HFM). Thankfully, my daughter had a very small case and wasn't in too much pain, but I did notice that she was smiling less and whining more. There is nothing you can really do for this painful infliction except give your child lots of snuggles and Infants' Tylenol.
Although if you look very carefully, you can see the bumps from HFM, but isn't that the cutest "feel better" smile. After days of whining, sleeping, and being super clingy, I got to see this wonderful smile. And when your child has been sick, that is the best smile ever.
The makers of TYLENOL® were so inspired by the “feel better” smiles shared organically by moms across the country online that they’ve teamed up with "How I Met Your Mother" star and mom of two, Alyson Hannigan, to launch the SMILING IT FORWARD™ campaign. Together, they hope to set the power of giving in motion, inviting everyone to share smiles of good health to help children in need.
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, helping to ensure a doctor’s visit is always within reach for children in need.
A self-proclaimed TYLENOL® mom, actress Alyson Hannigan, mother of Satyana, 4, and Keeva, 1, knows the importance of seeing her child’s “feel better” smile; the wide-eyed grin that comes after a fever has been reduced or pain has gone away. She joined SMILING IT FORWARD™ to support TYLENOL® in helping to provide high-quality healthcare, like her daughters receive, to 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.
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.
Such a sweet "feel better" smile. :) My kids just got over being pretty sick and it was so nice when they started smiling again.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason I love Children's Tylenol is it's tasty. My kids won't eat the store brand or Motrin, and trying to force them only leads to them forcing themselves to throw up. >_<
My kids like the flavor of tylenol as well, Has never been a problem helping them get their smile back with it since they like the flavors.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet smile. I'm absolutely against giving children (or anyone for that matter) tylenol, as it is very harmful to the liver, even at prescribed doses, and increases the likelyhood of children getting asthma. But I am glad that your little one felt better at least.
ReplyDeleteAww So sweet! My daughter is sick now. I love Tylenol! It seems to work the best when she's not feeling well.
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