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Traveling, vacationing is a great thing, and many families are starting to explore the world these days… but it's not easy with a small child. Here are some tips on how to make your journey (at least slightly) lighter!
Plan ahead!
Unfortunately, it is undeniable that when you have a baby, the former enjoyable spontaneity has to be dropped off on a good part ... even when traveling. Find out what you need, gather your activities and activities, record emergency phone numbers, and more. You don't even have to check in time for the kind of documents, medications, or vaccinations you need to travel, which can take weeks!
Do not drive too much at once!
Kids generally don't wear 6-8 ounces more in the car (and let's face it, it can be a burden on an adult), so design it so you can stop it in between. Don't want to hit the target in record time! Look out for a friendly city along the way where you can spend an extra night, but it can help a lot if the kids are running around for a bit.Travel in sleep!
Make sure you have enough snacks and drinks!
Everyone will be upset if you are hungry or thirsty, it is worthwhile to prevent these moments by having enough food in advance! Pack your child's favorite, but also some special items that you can't possibly eat. The best ones are fresh or dried fruits, muesli bars or chocolate bars. You can also put these on airplanes. However, be careful not to miss the check-in bottle at the airport with a capacity of more than 100 ml, but you can take an empty bottle with you, which can be filled in transit.Stay charged!
Don't stress about what you don't have to do
Sure, laziness has helped a lot in travel emergency situations, but we are thinking of two specific things: the pelus and the baby bottle. You may be bigger than your toddler, you will succeed in getting rid of the obstacles to room cleanliness or dummy cessation, but on a longer flight there can be times when these "security features" do a very good job. The excitement of traveling can have an effect on your child's room cleanliness, but you may not be able to go to the bathroom because of the weather. That's why it's worth giving your kid a pair of panties. And the pressure changes in the airplane cockpit can stop the kids from catching on, which is great for cumizing or drinking (but lollipops, gum sugar, too).Take care of your fun!
A light new book, tiny toys, storybook or coloring booklet can keep your kids busy for long periods of time. Just make sure to give them one piece at a time so the surprise will be even more exciting!Get ready for unexpected situations
Have a look at changing clothes, toothbrushes and toothbrushes, wet wipes, hairbrushes, and all the little things that make you feel fresher and cleaner. This may cause unexpected events that require you to spend longer time at the airport, at the station or on the car. If you feel more comfortable, it is easier to tolerate bloodshed.Order dinner before they get home!
Not everyone will be given a caring grandparent or friend who waits for you to have a hot dinner on the go ... so it's a good idea to have some dinner at home before you leave for home. You'll just have to deal with the luggage, the laundry after the trip, and the stress of rewarding the impatient and the hungry family.You may also be interested in:- 5 + 1 Tips to Avoid Flying
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