My daughter’s kindergarten class has been racking up absentees lately, thanks to the start of cold and flu season. The last thing I want is for my 18-month-old to come down with a case of the sniffles. Heaven forbid she does, I want to be prepared that we have something on hand to give her a little relief. While I’m a fan of eucalyptus rubs that work their magic by opening up breathing passages, I don’t want to recall that medicinal smell from my own sick days as a child spent in bed with a rattling humidifier and mugs of chicken broth (remember those?). That particular scent can be a bit overpowering, especially for little noses. I like the fact that Bella B Little Bee Rub is balanced out by a calming lavender fragrance, so she doesn’t quite like, well, a floor cleaning polish. The rub’s organic ingredients are kind to sensitive skin and because it’s menthol-free, it’s safe for all ages–even newborns.

In a Nutshell: A little cold relief goes a long way. Here’s hoping your busy little bee won’t have to use up the entire rub this winter…

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