Plus, The Best Grills To Fire Up This Summer
Fatherly
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Jul 04, 2022
Ah, summer. The season of ice cream and bike rides and, ah shit, how long until
school starts back up? The truth is, summer can feel a bit stressful. It’s the
season of fun, after all. And that reputation comes with a certain list of
demands. Days on the calendar need to be filled with exciting activities for
kids that make the beautiful weather worthwhile. But, the one truth about summer
is it’s often over before you know it. And it’s important to enjoy the time
before things get really hectic again. To spend a lot of time outside. To enoy
good food. To teach the kids how to catch a Frisbee, skip a stone, or spend a
lazy afternoon in the sun (it is an art, after all). To help you out, here’s a
list of simple activities no summer is complete without. We hope it inspires you
to have a family summer you won’t forget.
FUN
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The Summer Bucket List: 63 Things To Do, Eat, and Enjoy This Summer
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The activities no family summer is complete without. (As edited by a realistic
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GEAR
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These Are Our 10 Favorite Grills Right Now
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We’ve been grilling up a storm to find the best grills for any situation. Here
are our favorites.
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GROOMING
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The Best Sunscreens For Your Face — And How And When To Use Them
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Daily sunscreen is essential to help prevent skin cancer. Here's where to
start.
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3 Common Sunscreen Questions, Answered
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What SPF Number Should I Buy? SPF stands fo ‘sun protection factor’. Board
Certified Dermatologist Dr. Claire Wolinsky says to opt for an SPF of 30 because
you’ll get 97 percent protection against UVB rays when you use it correctly
(meaning: apply about one ounce every two hours), while an SPF of 15 provides 93
percent coverage. Beyond SPF 30, the benefits are incremental.
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How Much Should I Put On? According to Dermatologist Dr. Rachel Maiman, you want
to apply enough sunscreen to cover all the skin that clothing won’t cover. “Most
adults need about one ounce — or enough to fill a shot glass — to fully cover
their body,” she says. Allow the sunscreen to dry 15 minutes before going
outdoors. When outdoors, reapply approximately every two hours or after
sweating, swimming, or any other water exposure.
PARENTING
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Kids Lost Invaluable Skills During COVID — Here Are 4 Ways To Get Them Back
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Summer is the time to gain back the skills kids lost during the last few years
of COVID. This is how to do it.
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FOOD
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Grilled Pizza is the Best Pizza
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It's one of the season's most overlooked pleasures. Here's how to do it right.
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