I hate mosquitoes. I hate getting bitten by those insects. Aside from it being itchy and irritating, I don't like the thought that those bugs can be carriers of Dengue. Smart Steps, one of my trusted Baby Brands has a new product that I have discovered during the last SM Grand Baby Fair. Introducing the Smart Steps Anti-Mosquito Patch.
One pack contains 12 anti-mosquito patches with really cute designs. My kids, especially my daughter is a huge fan of Phineas and Ferb. We bought one for her to use at school but my son ended up using it at home as well.
The patch is
deet-free, safe for babies and is waterproof.
It has citronella, geranoil and eucalyptus oil that drives those pesky
insects away. It’s quite easy to use
because just like any sticker, you just have to peel it off from the pack and
stick it on to your kids clothes. What I
love most about it is that it comes with a resealable bag.
The
Mosquito patch is great for travelling because it is space saving. You can just stuff it in your bag’s side
pocket or even tuck it in a folder. If your kids are big Disney fans, you can choose from the Mickey Mouse Designs, Phineas and Ferb, Winnie the Pooh and the Disney Princess.
The Smart Steps Anti Mosquito patch will be available in the market soon so watch out for it. For now, the mosquito patch will be sold at their booth in the upcoming MCNP Grand EB and Expo on March 24 at the 500 Shaw Zentrum Events Pavillion.
Visit Smart Steps Facebook Fan page here.
Get to know more about MCNP (Modern Cloth Nappying Pinays) here.
The Smart Steps Anti Mosquito patch will be available in the market soon so watch out for it. For now, the mosquito patch will be sold at their booth in the upcoming MCNP Grand EB and Expo on March 24 at the 500 Shaw Zentrum Events Pavillion.
Visit Smart Steps Facebook Fan page here.
Get to know more about MCNP (Modern Cloth Nappying Pinays) here.
Kids will love this! They wont protest if a mosquito protectant is a favorite character!
ReplyDeletegreat idea, the kids will surely love this..
ReplyDeleteI wonder how these things work. This has always been a mystery for me.
ReplyDeleteI want this and I need this!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love this. They'd be competing on who gets what first.
ReplyDeleteI'm using also mosquito patch with smiley designs. they are cheaper compared to others with designs.
ReplyDeleteMy nephews would love this...it's a good way to encourage kids to be protected from mosquito bites by making it fun.
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ReplyDeleteso cute! i can use this too.. hehe
ReplyDeleteI hate mosquitoes too. I am using lotion naman with my son kaso nagpapawis sya. So this is a must try.
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye
I dislike mosquitoes too but haven't tired the patches with the kids before.. do they work well?
ReplyDeletei hate it too whenever my baby gets bitten by mosquitoes. also, i get sooo paranoid because of dengue. these patches look so cute. i want to try it on my baby. thanks for sharing. :-)
ReplyDeletethe patches looks so cute, i like to have one
ReplyDeleteI buy the ones in National Bookstore. These are really cute and I hope they will be out soon.
ReplyDeleteI use this on my kids too! They look soo cute and I really do hope they work too (so far no mosquito bites naman hehe)
ReplyDeleteI first discovered those patches with my Korean students. They have a lot of different gadgets so that mosquitoes won't bite them. hahaha..
ReplyDeleteGreat find, sis. It's the first time I've actually heard about it. I'd like to try it when the need arises, cguro.hihihi
ReplyDeleteBeen using this on my daughter. Very convenient since she hates sticky lotions on her skin.
ReplyDeleteKids will surely adore the super cute designs! BTW, I love your blog's new look. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute! I'd definitely buy some for my baby brother. xD
ReplyDeletethis is a nice one, suitable for the small kids
ReplyDeleteOh so these patches really work? I also dread these mosquitoes, especially those that are dengue carriers.
ReplyDeletehey does that really work and for how long?
ReplyDeleteWe bought a pack of it as well some time ago buy my kids got irritated. They are effective but not that good for kids 4 yrs and below .
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool way to protect your kids from mosquitoes. By the way I like your new blog design. Very nice !
ReplyDeleteMy niece's classmate used anti-mosquito patch and was hospitalized due to soffucation. Maybe they did not use it properly.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard of this before. But the fact that some had not so nice experiences with this product, a more careful consideration must be taken though.
ReplyDeleteI got something like this for nephew before, it comes in a light green box. the patches are square, and has animals on them. Another way to repel mosquitoes would be to use the bug-spray or lotion from Human Nature. :)
ReplyDeleteDoes this really work? I'd love to try this one out. :)
ReplyDeletei remember i bought mosquito patches because of the dengue rampant last June. i even have this "bracelet" that repels mosquitoes too. haha! i think its effective naman.
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