travel with baby Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:53:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png travel with baby Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 4 Essential Tips for Parents Traveling with Babies https://travelermaster.com/4-essential-tips-for-parents-traveling-with-babies/ Sat, 23 Mar 2024 08:36:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=30732 Heading out on an adventure with your tiny one for the first time is super exciting, but to be honest, it can also feel like diving headfirst into the great unknown. To make sure it’s (mostly) smooth sailing, here are four essential tips for nailing travel with your baby. Plan Ahead Plan, plan, plan. Prepare […]

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Heading out on an adventure with your tiny one for the first time is super exciting, but to be honest, it can also feel like diving headfirst into the great unknown. To make sure it’s (mostly) smooth sailing, here are four essential tips for nailing travel with your baby.

Plan Ahead

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.

Be Flexible

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.

Bring Entertainment

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.

Take Care of Yourself

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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Is Bouncing a Baby Onboard a Flight a Faux Pas? https://travelermaster.com/is-bouncing-a-baby-onboard-a-flight-a-faux-pas/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:00:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=27781 There are many arguments that can arise on planes: who does the arm rest belong to? To recline or not recline your seat? But, a new one has been born (ahem) based on an Instagram reel.  Aliza Carr, whose IG account is targeted at moms, posted a video of herself trying to get her her […]

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There are many arguments that can arise on planes: who does the arm rest belong to? To recline or not recline your seat? But, a new one has been born (ahem) based on an Instagram reel. 

Aliza Carr, whose IG account is targeted at moms, posted a video of herself trying to get her her baby to sleep while on a 14-hour flight. 

The little girl was 4-months-old at the time and the Australian mom can be seen bouncing the tiny passenger near the emergency exit row where travelers usually stretch their legs or wait for the bathroom.

“I know if my child’s life depended on it, she wouldn’t sleep in the plane bassinet, or even on us — standing, bouncing and aggressively swaying is the only way,” Carr wrote in the caption.

While most mothers will recognize the action, having probably used it themselves at some point, people in the comment section were far from empathetic. 

“If I was sitting at that exit row and paid for the extra leg room… I’d be so mad having this happening in front of me the whole flight!” someone remarked.

The sentiment was shared by another who wrote, “No. A hard No! You can bounce your sweet babe in the back of the plane. I’d be pissed as a passenger that was forced to watch you bounce.”

Carr, who works as a midwife, pointed out that her fellow passengers would likely have been just as annoyed had she not comforted the baby and let her cry. 

Can people just go back to complaining about keeping the window shade open it closed?

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> travel with baby Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:53:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png travel with baby Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 4 Essential Tips for Parents Traveling with Babies https://travelermaster.com/4-essential-tips-for-parents-traveling-with-babies/ Sat, 23 Mar 2024 08:36:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=30732 Heading out on an adventure with your tiny one for the first time is super exciting, but to be honest, it can also feel like diving headfirst into the great unknown. To make sure it’s (mostly) smooth sailing, here are four essential tips for nailing travel with your baby. Plan Ahead Plan, plan, plan. Prepare […]

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Heading out on an adventure with your tiny one for the first time is super exciting, but to be honest, it can also feel like diving headfirst into the great unknown. To make sure it’s (mostly) smooth sailing, here are four essential tips for nailing travel with your baby.

Plan Ahead

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.

Be Flexible

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.

Bring Entertainment

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.

Take Care of Yourself

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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Is Bouncing a Baby Onboard a Flight a Faux Pas? https://travelermaster.com/is-bouncing-a-baby-onboard-a-flight-a-faux-pas/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:00:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=27781 There are many arguments that can arise on planes: who does the arm rest belong to? To recline or not recline your seat? But, a new one has been born (ahem) based on an Instagram reel.  Aliza Carr, whose IG account is targeted at moms, posted a video of herself trying to get her her […]

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There are many arguments that can arise on planes: who does the arm rest belong to? To recline or not recline your seat? But, a new one has been born (ahem) based on an Instagram reel. 

Aliza Carr, whose IG account is targeted at moms, posted a video of herself trying to get her her baby to sleep while on a 14-hour flight. 

The little girl was 4-months-old at the time and the Australian mom can be seen bouncing the tiny passenger near the emergency exit row where travelers usually stretch their legs or wait for the bathroom.

“I know if my child’s life depended on it, she wouldn’t sleep in the plane bassinet, or even on us — standing, bouncing and aggressively swaying is the only way,” Carr wrote in the caption.

While most mothers will recognize the action, having probably used it themselves at some point, people in the comment section were far from empathetic. 

“If I was sitting at that exit row and paid for the extra leg room… I’d be so mad having this happening in front of me the whole flight!” someone remarked.

The sentiment was shared by another who wrote, “No. A hard No! You can bounce your sweet babe in the back of the plane. I’d be pissed as a passenger that was forced to watch you bounce.”

Carr, who works as a midwife, pointed out that her fellow passengers would likely have been just as annoyed had she not comforted the baby and let her cry. 

Can people just go back to complaining about keeping the window shade open it closed?

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