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The best nanny gear makes life easier without adding extra work. A few well-chosen summer essentials help keep kids active, comfortable, and entertained while making every nanny and child outing run more smoothly.
Here are some of my favorite essentials I have used to stay organized, prepared, and ready for summer fun working as a nanny.
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Stanley Water Bottles
Why I love them: I have Stanleys in different sizes and colors for different days and needs while working as a nanny and my personal life. I love that they all keep my drinks cold for hours, even on the hottest playground and beach days. The ones with leak-resistant lids make it easy to toss into my nanny bag without spills. There are Stanleys for kids too. See more of nannies’ favorite water bottles on my blog by tapping here.

Bentgo Kids Chill Lunch Box
Why I love them: Built-in ice pack technology keeps snacks and lunches cool without extra bulk. Perfect for zoo trips, camps, and picnics. Find reviews of my favorite Bentgo Chill Products by clicking here.

Supergoop! PLAY Everyday Sunscreen Stick
Why I love it: Stick sunscreen is easy to apply, lightweight, and water-resistant, making reapplication throughout the day much less of a struggle. See nannies’ 10 favorite sunscreens by tapping here.

Collibar Sunscreen Clothes
Why I love them: Spending hours outdoors at the park, playground, pool, beach, or just on walks, Coolibar UPF 50+ sun-protective clothing is worth the investment. The lightweight, breathable fabrics provide all-day UV protection without the need to constantly reapply sunscreen on covered areas. From hoodies and long-sleeve shirts to hats and swimwear, Coolibar pieces are comfortable, quick-drying, and designed for active days with kids. It’s an easy way to stay cool, protect your skin, and focus on making memories instead of worrying about sunburn.

Bogg Bags
Why I love them: Bogg bags are so popular where I work and live this summer! They are roomy, washable totes that easily carry towels, toys, snacks, and swim gear. I particularly love that sand rolls and rinses right off.

Travelon Classic Crossbody Messenger Bags
Why I love them: Travelon Messenger Crossbody bags are my favorite summer nanny bag! I have them in every color. They hold water bottles, sunscreen, snacks, and everyday essentials while the lightweight, hands-free design makes chasing little ones a breeze. They are virtually indestructible and safety and pick pocket free. Find reviews of all of my favorite Travelon bags by clicking here.

Munchkin Snack Catcher Cups
Why I love them: Munchkin Snack Catcher Cups reduce snack spills during stroller walks, park visits, and road trips while little hands can still grab treats independently.

Picnic Blanket
Why I love it: I love this lightweight, waterproof, sand proof blanket that is perfect for snack breaks, story time, or baby tummy time at the park or beach.

Backpack Organizer
Why I love it: Keeping snacks, wipes, sunscreen, extra clothes, and activities organized makes outings smoother and helps you find everything quickly. I love using this backpack organizer because it makes repacking when changing bags unnecessary.

Stroller and Car Seat Fans
Why I love them: The Amacool Stroller Fan is a fan-favorite featuring flexible, bendable tripod legs that wrap easily around stroller handles, car seat bars, or playpens. It has 3 speeds and battery operated.

Cooling Towels:
Why I love them: Brands like Sukeen Cooling Towels are great for keeping hot kids cool. Just wet, wring out, and they immediately drop up to 30°F below the ambient air temperature. The breathable mesh creates an evaporative chill that keeps kids cool for up to 2 hours.

Mini First Aid Kit
Why I love it: Scraped knees happen. A compact first aid kit keeps bandages, wipes, and essentials ready for every adventure. Every nanny should keep one of these sturdy, waterproof kits on hand.

Bubble Machine
Why I love it: A bubble machine instantly turns an ordinary afternoon into a dance party, obstacle course, or toddler activity with almost zero effort. Great for keeping toddlers active while encouraging movement and imaginative play without losing your breath blowing bubbles yourself.

Reusable Water Balloons
Why I love them: Skip the mess of traditional balloons. These magnetic, reusable balloons refill in seconds and can be used all summer long—perfect for backyard fun and sensory play.

Washable Sidewalk Chalk
Why I love it: Great for drawing, practicing letters, creating obstacle courses, or playing hopscotch. Sidewalk chalk encourages creativity while getting kids outside.
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