H.F. asks from Mesa, AZ on June 07, 2008
Air Travel with 10-11 Mo Old
Hi Moms!
I've been lurking around this community for a few months now and I've responded to a few questions, and now I have one of my own! In July (and then again in August) my husband and I will be flying with our little boy (he'll be 10 months at the end of June). He will not have his own seat. I was just wondering if anyone had some great ideas of keeping him occupied during the flights? We will have a layover each time, so I don't think any flight will be more than 2 1/2 to 3 hours long. Any help you can give would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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B.B. answers from Phoenix on June 08, 2008
I have a friend that uses her ipod with cartoons on it. Her daughter just loves it. Her favorite is Dora the Exployer.
J.R. answers from Phoenix on June 07, 2008
Hi H.,
What worked for my daughter was a DVD player and her favorite DVD's. We started using it at 8 weeks of age when we went on a road trip to Riverside, California. We used it when she was 4 months to fly to and from North Carolina, then again at 8 months to fly to and from Tennessee. We scheduled to flights around her nap schedule so there was very little awake time and when their was, we played Calm Baby or Fun Baby. I can honestly say that we had absolutely no in-flight crying and other passenger's commented on how good she was each and every trip. She's now 27 months and we have taken it along on all trip whether it's just a trip to Flagstaff or a trip to Rocky Point. We really don't know what we'd do without it.
Good Luck and have a safe trip!
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W.R. answers from Tucson on June 08, 2008
We have flown alot with our kids starting when they were 3 months old. I don't know what airline you are using but we almost always use southwest and I always take the carseat to the gate and ask if the flight is full. If it isn't they always let me use the carseat on the plane and he always falls asleep. If the flight is full they just check the carseat at the gate. Everyone else has some great advice have a great flight.
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K.P. answers from Tucson on June 09, 2008
Hi H.,
My husband and I are currently in Tucson and we fly home to Hawaii at least once a year with our 2 year-old. My son's first was at 4 months old which included 2 stops and 3 different airplane. It turned out perfect because at each layover/plane change, was his feeding/changing hour. So that worked out well for us. When we flew home for his first birthday, I bought a couple new toys that I didn't introduce to him until we were on the plane. I also brought a couple of things that I new he enjoyed. If he's on the pacifier, that will help with the ears plugging up. When we went home again this year for his 2 year birthday, we took the red-eye so that we would sleep most of the way and that worked out well for us also. Oh, and also, if he's not one to sit in a stroller for a period of time (like my son), one of those snuggli carriers work well for keeping your hands free to carry stuff and stand in airport lines.
T.H. answers from Phoenix on June 08, 2008
Hi H.,
I have traveled numerous times with 2 of my girls since they were about 5 and 2 months of age. With babies it's easier (at least it was with mine) because they eat and they go back to sleep. Now that they're a little older (3.5 and 1.5 y.o.) you have to work a little harder. Make sure you have enought food, books, little toys to keep them busy when they're awake. I used to always bring some benadryl with me just in case, but maybe used it once. When they get bored you can always take a walk, but mostly bring something that he likes or some new toys; pacifier if he uses one. Some babies also have some problems with their ears when the plane is ascending so if that happens just give them a bottle/breast or pacifier.
Hope some of this was helpful.
T..
H.H. answers from Tucson on June 10, 2008
The best thing to bring with you is patience and a great sense of humor. I have traveled alone with my daughter 4 times now (she is 15 mos.) and every time, I land exhausted and with a great tale to tell.
It is important to ask people before picking your seat if they mind if you sit in their row. I also try to get a window seat so we can kind of shrink away. The greatest lifesavers have been people in the same row or next ailes that want to "flirt" with her and I always bring lots of her favorite snacks, a new toy or two and some tried and true favorites. It is not easy, but it's better than being stuck at home rather than seeing loved ones. Just take many deep breaths and know that it will be okay.
J.R. answers from Phoenix on June 07, 2008
Hi H.,
What worked for my daughter was a DVD player and her favorite DVD's. We started using it at 8 weeks of age when we went on a road trip to Riverside, California. We used it when she was 4 months to fly to and from North Carolina, then again at 8 months to fly to and from Tennessee. We scheduled to flights around her nap schedule so there was very little awake time and when their was, we played Calm Baby or Fun Baby. I can honestly say that we had absolutely no in-flight crying and other passenger's commented on how good she was each and every trip. She's now 27 months and we have taken it along on all trip whether it's just a trip to Flagstaff or a trip to Rocky Point. We really don't know what we'd do without it.
Good Luck and have a safe trip!
J.P. answers from Flagstaff on June 11, 2008
Hi H.,
I just traveled to Virginia which was about a 5 hour flight with my 8 month old daughter. She did not have a seat on the way there and it was hard to hold her the entire time so bring your sling, baby bjorn or whatever you have to hold him and have snacks! We had tv's (Go Jet Blue!) so it was a little easier to keep her focus on something. Make sure you've got bottles or sippy cups ready (formula has to be made prior to going through check points) because you can't take in water bottles. Out of courtesy for others, don't bring noisy toys! Good luck, they are pretty short flights so you should be fine.
E.H. answers from Flagstaff on June 10, 2008
I have traveled by plane with each of my little girls as a "lap child." Honestly I am not sure about the best activities to keep them busy... I got lucky they usually took naps for a good chunk of the time. One thing my girls liked is looking out the window when possible. It's also a good time to get some new little toys, mainly just for the travel itself so they hold his interest for longer. Don't forget plenty of snack variety and since the airlines are being stupid lately some drinks too... those little gerber juices I think are small enough that they will let you take them on. I would like to recommend a couple things that I found are life savers with air travel. If you have a front baby carrier or a wrap that you can carry him in its great for when you are sitting and he is sleeping, so you can feel a little more at ease about if you doze off yourself that you won't drop him. Another must have is a stroller... ideally a small umbrella stroller... great for the layovers and getting too and from the gates. I have both had and forgotten both of those 2 items and it has been really hard not having them. I also found that with their binky's it helped to use a "binky leash" because it can be hard to reach down between the seats. I hope some of this helps and that you have a wonderful trip!
C.M. answers from Phoenix on June 08, 2008
Snacks, snacks and more snacks. I assume you already have your flights, but it is always helpful to schedule them for what might be a sleepy time - the noise of the jets usually make them go to sleep. I don't know if he's old enough to be interested in movies, but we always carry a portable DVD for our kids. Some books that he likes to play with - ones with textures or quiet sounds. Bring a sippy cup, but it'll probably need to be empty to get through security. Don't forget to pack an extra outfit in your diaper bag in case he has an accident. Have a great trip.
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