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]]>Plan, plan, plan. Prepare with any must-haves like diapers, wipes, and baby snacks, and scope out the baby-friendly spots at your destination. Also, don’t forget to schedule travel around your baby’s nap times for maximum relaxation.
Life happens, especially when you’re traveling with a tiny human. Embrace the unexpected and roll with the punches. Give yourself extra time and stay cool when plans change. A little flexibility goes a long way.
Keep your mini-me entertained by packing their favorite toys and books, and even downloading some baby-friendly apps for the journey. Quality playtime will help both your baby and you to recharge.
Last but not least, remember to give yourself some love too. Stay hydrated, sneak in some power naps when you can, and ask for help when you need it. After all, a happy parent means a happy baby, right?
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]]>While you may prefer to spend as little time on the airplane with your baby as possible, it’s actually quite important to take advantage of the family early boarding in order to settle in with your baby and all of your equipment without disturbing anybody around you.
While it may be free for your babies to board, it’s actually safest (and most convenient) for you to get your baby their own seat. After all, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, “the safest place for your child on an airplane is in a government-approved child safety restraint system (CRS) or device, not on your lap.”
Think you’ve packed enough diapers, bottles, formula, baby food, and snacks? Okay, great, now pack double that amount. It may sound silly, but we’ve run out of things enough times to know that it’s better to be safe than to deal with a fussy, hungry, dirty-diapered baby in a cramped airplane.
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]]>The post 4 Essential Tips for Parents Traveling with Babies appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Plan, plan, plan. Prepare with any must-haves like diapers, wipes, and baby snacks, and scope out the baby-friendly spots at your destination. Also, don’t forget to schedule travel around your baby’s nap times for maximum relaxation.
Life happens, especially when you’re traveling with a tiny human. Embrace the unexpected and roll with the punches. Give yourself extra time and stay cool when plans change. A little flexibility goes a long way.
Keep your mini-me entertained by packing their favorite toys and books, and even downloading some baby-friendly apps for the journey. Quality playtime will help both your baby and you to recharge.
Last but not least, remember to give yourself some love too. Stay hydrated, sneak in some power naps when you can, and ask for help when you need it. After all, a happy parent means a happy baby, right?
The post 4 Essential Tips for Parents Traveling with Babies appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Flying With Your Baby: Here’s What You Need to do appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While you may prefer to spend as little time on the airplane with your baby as possible, it’s actually quite important to take advantage of the family early boarding in order to settle in with your baby and all of your equipment without disturbing anybody around you.
While it may be free for your babies to board, it’s actually safest (and most convenient) for you to get your baby their own seat. After all, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, “the safest place for your child on an airplane is in a government-approved child safety restraint system (CRS) or device, not on your lap.”
Think you’ve packed enough diapers, bottles, formula, baby food, and snacks? Okay, great, now pack double that amount. It may sound silly, but we’ve run out of things enough times to know that it’s better to be safe than to deal with a fussy, hungry, dirty-diapered baby in a cramped airplane.
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