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Traveling with a Toddler
Traveling
with a baby can be overwhelming due to the amazing amount of
stuff that such a little person needs each and every day. Well now
double that load because your baby is now a toddler with bigger toys,
food, gear etc.
Here is a
checklist that will make traveling with a toddler easier, efficient and
enjoyable...oh and hopefully help you keep your sanity.
- Toys-
Always have a few of your kids favorite toys. You will need this
distraction while trying to go through airport security or waiting in
long lines.
- Books-
Books are always great to have your toddler focused on the pictures and
you can even use the books to bond with your kids while you are
waiting.
- Blankets-
Bring a couple of blankets especially if your kids have a security
blanket. You can use them to let the child rest, play on the floor,
shade your baby or protect your clothing from spit up or diaper leaks.
- Breast
Pump - If you are still using a breast pump or if you are going
to use one get one of the traveling kinds that is easy to transport.
- Car Seat-
Car seats are always important to take unless you plan on renting one
from a rental car company. They make traveling on planes and cars
safer. You can also get travel
accessories for your car seat.
- Bathing
Suit and Sunscreen- If you are going on vacation make
sure to bring a bathing suit and sunscreen especially if your
destination(hotel) has a pool. It is also a good idea to bring a hat
and sunglasses as well.
- Stroller-
If you can get a small travel stroller (especially one that will
collapse) it can easily be checked at gates or stored in overhead bins
on airplanes.
- Clothes-
Always make sure to pack One to Two extra outfits in your diaper bag or
carry on luggage in case your baby spits up or has a diaper leak. Also
pack socks or booties.
- Diapers-
I always pack at least one diaper for every hour of traveling (by road
or by plane) that way i am covered if there is a traffic jam or plane
delay.
- Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment
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The last thing you want is for your child to have an uncomfortable
diaper rash with no cream for relief so make sure to pack a tube.
- Extra
Pacifiers- Always a good idea to have at least three that way if
one is lost and one is dirty you still have a "mute button"
- First Aid Kit- It is a good idea to
have a first aid kit so you can treat your kids for minor injuries
they may receive while traveling.
Portable/Inflatable Bath
Tub
- Portable High Chair-

- Night light- If
your kids are afraid of the dark or sleeping in a different place this
will help soothe them. It is also helpful to you when changing diapers
in the middle of the night.
- Plastic Bags-
You are supposed to take plastic bags with you when you walk your dogs
well the same goes for children. Always have extra plastic bags on you
to put dirty diapers, dirty clothes or dirty blankets in so the mess
doesn't get mixed in with clean items in your diaper bag.
- Chest
Carrier or Sling- This will help you carry your child with ease and
leave your hands free to carry other important items.
- Tissues- To help stop the runny
noses so your shirt sleeve doesn't have to.
- Snacks- Snacks for you and your
child. Goldfish, Cheerios, Fruit cups, Energy Bars, etc
Wipes-
Wipes can be your best friend to clean up dirty diapers, messy hands,
runny noses and even wipe down areas or items that your child has to
touch.
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