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]]>First things first: before start doing anything, list everything you might need on your vacation, from sunscreen to socks. If you want to be extra smart, go for a digital list that’s sharable with your significant other to double check nothing’s left behind.
To ensure your kids are kept cooperative and calm(ish) throughout the vacation, try packing their favorite snacks and activities. A well-fed, entertained kid is (mostly) a happy traveler.
Involve your children in planning! Let them choose activities or even pack their own small bag. Other than giving them a sense of independence (which is always cool), it also gets them excited and gives you a helping hand.
This one’s particularly important, so take notes: not every moment of your family vacation is going to be fabulous. And, no less important: that’s okay. The best thing to do is focus on the good stuff and try to embrace the flaws. Ultimately, vacations are as imperfect as life itself. Bon voyage!
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]]>If your baby is a newborn under a month old, we’d highly recommend avoiding travel of any kind. We’d even extend that recommendation to two months, albeit a lot more leniently. However, while it’s not recommended, it’s still allowed and very possible to do. The older your baby gets, the easier it’ll be to handle. By the time they grow to be three or four months, you’ll find that they’re a lot more alert and able to handle a trip of that magnitude.
If you’re seriously considering taking your baby on a plane, make sure you have a solid stock of diapers, wipes, and changes of clothes. Make sure you have a proper car seat, as well as a compact stroller to take them in. You should also consider the fact that your baby may cry in front of others on the plane, and if that happens, be prepared to soothe him/her as efficiently as possible so as not to disturb others. All in all, traveling with a baby can be difficult, but certainly doable. When there’s a will there’s a way, and you can definitely make it work!
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]]>The post Prepping for a Family Vacation with Little Kids: All the Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>First things first: before start doing anything, list everything you might need on your vacation, from sunscreen to socks. If you want to be extra smart, go for a digital list that’s sharable with your significant other to double check nothing’s left behind.
To ensure your kids are kept cooperative and calm(ish) throughout the vacation, try packing their favorite snacks and activities. A well-fed, entertained kid is (mostly) a happy traveler.
Involve your children in planning! Let them choose activities or even pack their own small bag. Other than giving them a sense of independence (which is always cool), it also gets them excited and gives you a helping hand.
This one’s particularly important, so take notes: not every moment of your family vacation is going to be fabulous. And, no less important: that’s okay. The best thing to do is focus on the good stuff and try to embrace the flaws. Ultimately, vacations are as imperfect as life itself. Bon voyage!
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]]>The post Can You Take a Baby on a Plane? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If your baby is a newborn under a month old, we’d highly recommend avoiding travel of any kind. We’d even extend that recommendation to two months, albeit a lot more leniently. However, while it’s not recommended, it’s still allowed and very possible to do. The older your baby gets, the easier it’ll be to handle. By the time they grow to be three or four months, you’ll find that they’re a lot more alert and able to handle a trip of that magnitude.
If you’re seriously considering taking your baby on a plane, make sure you have a solid stock of diapers, wipes, and changes of clothes. Make sure you have a proper car seat, as well as a compact stroller to take them in. You should also consider the fact that your baby may cry in front of others on the plane, and if that happens, be prepared to soothe him/her as efficiently as possible so as not to disturb others. All in all, traveling with a baby can be difficult, but certainly doable. When there’s a will there’s a way, and you can definitely make it work!
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