Home / Health & Wellness / Health & Wellness Shopping Guide This water bottle is keeping my entire family hydrated this summer You'll be crushing your hydration goals, mama. By Motherly Editors June 11, 2020 Rectangle If you have a drawer filled with water bottle parts that don’t match up, let me tell you, I’ve been there. If you’ve also had days when you wonder when the last time you had any water was, mama, I’ve been there, too. But when I was pregnant with twins, it meant I had to make hydration a huge priority in my life so I was determined to find a water bottle that I loved and could take everywhere with me. That’s when I found Welly, the company created by Ben Kander. Welly offers highly functional and fashionable reusable water bottles and tumblers. The bottles are made of stainless steel (you won’t have to worry about mold like with plastic ones) and sustainable bamboo. They each come with an infuser attachment that allows you to spruce up your water with fruits or even brew your own tea in it. Drinks will stay cold for 24 hours (I can attest to that since it was my companion at the hospital when I delivered our babies) and keep drinks warm for eight hours. Plus, the brand donates 1% of sales to bring clean water to those in need. Traveler 18oz You will be crushing your hydration goals with this water bottle. $35 Buy Now Traveler 12oz Perfect for when you are out and about and want a smaller water bottle to carry. Also great as your kid’s bottle as it’s super durable and smaller in size. $30 Buy Now Traveler 28oz Perfect for a family outing to keep everyone’s thirst quenched. $40 Buy Now We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. The latest Viral & Trending Joselli Barnica should be alive today—and why maternal health needs change Health & Wellness New study finds about 1 in 20 women use marijuana during pregnancy News Mom pleads with Grandma not to kiss newborn on the head in viral TikTok Health & Wellness The rise of walking pneumonia in kids—what parents need to know