15 Drinks to Help Your Tot Beat the Heat
This Summer is bound to be a scorcher, and kids will be begging for something cool to drink. Rather than simply serve them a glass of water or a cup of juice, treat them to something slightly more flavorful and refreshing. From lemonade and iced tea to smoothies, we have 15 different drinks that will keep your kids cool during the dog days of Summer.
Citrus Water Punch
Water is the ultimate thirst quencher, but Mel's Kitchen Cafe gives it a sweet, citrusy twist. Source: Mel's Kitchen Cafe
Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade
The best part about Gimme Some Oven's strawberry drink? The Pop Rocks around the rim. Source: Gimme Some Oven
Pirate Smoothie
This bright smoothie from Lexie's Kitchen is a great way to sneak some greens into your tot's diet. Source: Lexie's Kitchen
Old-Fashioned Lemonade
Skip the instant stuff, and serve your family Tablespoon's fresh-squeezed creation. Source: Tablespoon
Red, White, and Blue Punch
It doesn't have to be the Fourth of July for your family to enjoy this patriotic punch from Mel's Kitchen Cafe. Source: Mel's Kitchen Cafe
Pineapple Orange Banana Smoothie
Gimme Some Oven's fruity smoothie is the perfect breakfast on a hot day. Source: Gimme Some Oven
Traditional Iced Tea
You can't go wrong with Anna Roberts's supersimple iced tea. Photo: Anna Roberts
Lemon-Lime Sports-Ade
Replace your store-bought sports drinks with this homemade concoction. Source: The Harvard Common Press
Raspberry, Sage, and Ginger Soda
Patricia Wong's fruit-filled soda is perfect for parties and barbecues. Source: YouTube user FarmtoTableFamily
Iced Tea Lemonade
Also known as an Arnold Palmer, the beverage is a simple combination of two summertime classics. Source: Tablespoon
Watermelon Basil Lemonade
The basil flavor in Foxes Love Lemons' fancy lemonade is so subtle, your kids won't even taste it! Source: Foxes Love Lemons
Tickled Pink
Packed with plenty of nutrient-rich goodness, this pretty-in-pink veggie blend is likely to appeal to kiddie palates on account of its fun and vibrant appearance. Source: The Harvard Common Press
Very Berry Iced Tea
You can use any combination of berries to make Tablespoon's nontraditional iced tea. Source: Tablespoon
Vanilla "Milkshake"
This vegan vanilla milkshake smoothie tastes like a treat, and it's good for you! Photo: Jenny Sugar
Frozen Hot Chocolate
Who says hot chocolate is a Winter drink? Our very own Brandi Milloy gives this rich drink a light Summer twist. Source: POPSUGAR Studios