Traveling with babies and toddlers can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With a little bit of preparation and the right mindset, you can make your next family vacation a success. Here are some tips to help you travel smoothly with your little ones:
Pack wisely.
It’s important to pack light, but also make sure to bring all the essentials, including diapers, wipes, formula, bottles, and any other necessary baby gear. Consider bringing a stroller or carrier to help transport your child around the airport and at your destination.
Be Smart about Selecting Your Transportation.
If you’re flying, try to book a direct flight to minimize the amount of time you spend in the air. If you’re driving, plan for regular breaks and be sure to pack plenty of snacks and activities to keep your child entertained.
Keep little ones happy, safe, and occupied in an activity seat.
KidCo travel products keep little ones occupied and are easy to open and close for storage. The KidCo PeaPod is a lightweight indoor/outdoor travel bed for children six months to three years of age. Great for camping, picnics and all your outdoor travels. Light weight at just three pounds, the PeaPod unfolds and is ready to use for your little one’s nap time during your outdoor adventures. It can be set-up easily in any room of your hotel or home.
Prepare for the unexpected.
No matter how well you plan, there will inevitably be some hiccups when traveling with kids. Bring a few extra diapers and wipes, and don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. It’s also a good idea to have a first aid kit on hand in case of any minor injuries.
Always have snacks handy to avoid anyone being “hangry.”
Parents swear by Outshine, known for its frozen fruit bars. The company recently launched Fruit & Yogurt Smoothie Pouches, a high-quality, on-the-go snack made with real fruit blended with nonfat yogurt that comes in four flavor combinations: Blueberry Pear, Peach Raspberry, Strawberry Coconut and Pear Vanilla. Outshine is shelf stable, you can take them anywhere quickly.
Make accommodations for your child’s needs.
If your child is still in a crib, try to find a hotel room with a crib or pack-and-play. If your child is old enough to sleep in a bed, consider bringing a portable bed rail to help prevent falls.
Don’t overschedule.
It’s important to have some fun and relaxation on vacation, but don’t try to pack too much into your schedule. Allow plenty of time for naps, meals, and breaks, and be flexible if your child needs extra rest or downtime.
Don’t forget the basics.
Remember to pack sunscreen, hats, and other protective gear to keep your child safe from the sun. Also, be sure to have your child’s medical information on hand in case of any emergencies.
By following these tips, you can make your next family vacation a success and create lasting memories with your little ones. Happy travels!