Monday, November 4, 2013

What to Pack for Your Toddler while going for vacation

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General advice
If possible, try to fly during their nap time (if they will sleep on the airplane)
 
What to Pack for Your Toddler in the Carry-on Bag
  • Diapers or Pull-Ups: Enough for two days and nights
  • Wipes, and lots of them
  • A changing pad
  • A sippy cup
  • A bib (if your tot is still using one)
  • Change of clothes for your child, plus a sweater or hoodie in case it gets cool
  • Change of clothes for you (in case your toddler gets motion sick — on you)
  • Large ziplock bags to store soiled clothes in
  • Several pacifiers (if your tot uses one)
  • Something to suck on during take-off and landing
  • Food: plenty of snacks to keep your toddlers occupied, and easy-to-eat granola and cereal bars for you
  • Drinks: small juice boxes are allowed on a plane; you’ll have to buy water bottles at the airport gate — but don’t board without them! By train or car, bring your own.
  • Activities: a few favorite toys and books plus a few new ones 
  • Toys, preferably the ones that don’t have tiny parts as they might get lost during the flight. Wrap them to prolong the process of opening them
  • If your kids use electronics, pack an extra battery 
  • Children’s ibuprofen and/or acetaminophen
  • Antibacterial hand gel or wipes 
  • Depending on the age of the baby, bring the carrier to walk with the baby around the airplane
 What to Pack for Your Toddler in the luggage
  • Toddler toiletries: Diapers/Pull-Ups and wipes if your toddler’s not potty-trained, and night-time diapers if he is; any special soaps and lotions; sunscreen; toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Diapers (regular and waterproof) – bring a new package. The diapers are packed very tight, so they will take less space in your luggage if you were to pack the loose ones.
  • First-aid kit: Any medications your child may need, bandages, antibiotic ointment, your pediatrician’s number, outlet plugs for childproofing
  • Two sippy cups
  • Toddler utensils
  • Extra bibs
  • Plastic baggies to store snacks on the go
  • Clothes: Pack an outfit per day and two extras ones; if your tot is potty-trained, pack three extra pairs of underwear.
  • Bathing suit and swim diapers (for indoor or outdoor pools)
  • Lightweight umbrella stroller
  • Car seat (Not traveling by car? You’ll still need one for the plane and/or the rental car or taxi)
  • Night-light (if your child requires one)
  • Portable potty seat (if your tot is toilet-trained)
  • Hot-weather gear: sun hat and sunglasses
  • Cold-weather gear: snowsuit or snow pants, long underwear, winter hat, mittens or gloves 
  • Beach toys (shovels and buckets. If low on space, bring a few small shovels. It’s much easier to find something that will serve as a bucket – i.e. cups)
  • Whatever your child needs to fall asleep

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