J.L. asks from Antelope, CA on December 19, 2010
Coast to Coast Plane Trip with a 2 Year Old! AAAAAGH!!!!
I'm so excited, we are attending my Grandma's 100th Birthday back east next month. This will also double as a family reunion of sorts, so I'm extra excited for my family to see my daughter, some of whom have never met her. However.........a 6+ hour plane ride with a very hyperactive 2 year old?????? HELP!!!! I fully expect to hear everyone on the plane cheer, once we get off the plane. Hahaha.
I've purchased a portable DVD player (I have always been opposed to using TV as a babysitter, but hey, what can I do?) So, anyone have any other ideas how I can keep my toddler occupied, happy and relatively tantrum free?
Thanks!!
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Oh, these are great ideas! I even want to do the cereal on a string thing now, just for fun! Thank you so much ladies for taking the time to give me some ideas on how to make this trip a little less stressful. I can't wait to try them out. *Hugs* to all of you.
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C.L. answers from San Francisco on December 21, 2010
Try the Color Wonder Coloring Book and Markers. They only work on that special paper so you don't have to worry about the tray getting marked up. We also did flash cards on and off to keep her brain busy and lots of stickers to decorate with! Good luck!
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L.O. answers from San Francisco on December 21, 2010
I've come late on this post as well. The only thing I would add is the idea of wrapping up all those little toys, games, etc--time the gifts across the country and only when she's quiet and well-behaved. My kids always loved the anticipation of unwrapping the present as part of the distraction.
Good luck!
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M.W. answers from St. Cloud on December 19, 2010
We've flown for 4 1/2 hours with our kids multiple times. (As young as 6 months up to 4 1/2 years old.)
Pack her a carry on all her own. Include:
+a couple new toys from the dollar store
+notebook with markers, crayons, pen, pencil
+pack of stickers to use in notebook
+small blanket and pillow
+snacks
+some favorite toys from home (I packed the bag 2 weeks in advance so their toys seemed "new" to them as well)
+balloon (to play with in airport and dispose of before boarding plane_
+beach ball (same as above, only deflate and save)
+small books
+water bottle or sippy cup (now allowed through security)
+juice box
+travel game (we had Trouble version)
+deck of cards (you can make up your own games!)
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J.F. answers from Philadelphia on December 19, 2010
Small toys, snacks and juice. good luck!!
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G.T. answers from Modesto on December 19, 2010
Just bring a bag of tricks... everything possible you can think of and more :)
My DIL is getting ready to fly from Georgia all the way to the Philippine islands with a 2.5 yr old for Christmas and she's pretty scared too. Try to exercise the baby as much as possible before getting on the plane, I'm sure while in flight you can walk up and down the aisle once the seatbelt ban is lifted and other passengers will totally understand. It will be fun. Enjoy.
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M.W. answers from San Francisco on December 21, 2010
Oh the joys of traveling with little ones!!
Here are some games our kids liked to do on the plane when they were little tikes. Get some pretty string and a bag of cheerios or froot loops and string them on and make necklaces(make one for Grandma! Heck..you will have time to make one for EVERYONE at the reunion)..or use pasta...or all ove the above...it's a loooong trip. Little containers of playdough with little cookie cutters, lacing/sewing shapes, Lisa and Doug puzzles are fabulous for little ones. Wrap up a few of these activites in pretty paper and tell her that she can open one every hour. Books are always good and kids c.d.s that you can pop in your dvd player with some earphones. Don't forget a lollipop or two for releasing pressure on eardrums on takeoff and descent...dum dums are perfect size! Good luck my dear and have a fun and safe trip! Say hello to granny from someone in California...wow 100!!
Don't stress about the other passengers because that will just make you anxious and on edge. When we travel we are very sympathetic to those parents on board with little ones...I remember those days and how I felt. Just focus on your precious cargo and enjoy the trip!!
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A.F. answers from San Francisco on December 21, 2010
We do the x-country trip 3-4 times a year, from when my daughter was 10 weeks old to now, when she's 4.5. What works for us is:
- Carseat so she's more comfortable sleeping in her own space
- DVD player with lots of her favorite movie options
- Paper/notebook, stickers and triangularly-shaped crayons so they don't roll off your tray table (Crayola and Melissa & Doug make them this way)
- New paperback (for less weight) storybooks
- Sticker storybooks where I can read her the story and she decorates it with the stickers - makes it interactive
- Reusable sticker scenes
- I Spy/Look & Find books
- Favorite stuffed animal & thin flannel blanket for naps
- Snacks & water
Although, like another mom who responded, I sometimes take all this stuff and my daughter winds up playing with an empty plastic cup from the plane the whole time. But better safe than bored with 200 witnesses! And I'd suggest that you make as much of the stuff a new surprise to her once you're on the plane.
Good luck and don't stress -- if you're more relaxed your daughter will be, too.
Best wishes,
A.
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C.B. answers from Sacramento on December 21, 2010
I see you already have a lot of great suggestions. I'd like to add in a MagnaDoodle toy. They come in lots of sizes and I used to keep one in my purse to distract my kids. Even though your 2 year old won't be able to write much, you can. Draw animals, shapes, etc. Draw 2 shapes and have her point to the __. Help her learn to make the shapes herself by guiding her hand. Trace her hand, let her trace yours. You get the idea.
Good luck and have a great time.
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L.P. answers from San Francisco on December 20, 2010
Here are some tips!
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E.E. answers from Washington DC on December 19, 2010
I've only done international flights with my kids (most recently when DD just turned 1 and DS was 2.5) which in some ways I think is easier because they feed a lot :)
I bought a TON of stuff to prepare for our 22 hr flight and ended up only using a small amount. Amazon sells some little sticker books for about $1 (though I'm sure you could get them other places as well) with reusable stickers. I also went to the local thrift store and bought a random assortment of little toys that I wouldn't care if they got lost and would provide a quick distraction if needed. We brought storybooks (some new ones about riding on a plane). We bought a ziploc of duplos (like 8-10). Snacks and sippy cup are a necessity. If your daughter has decent fine motor skills you can try stringing Fruit Loops onto a string (fun to do and eat).
In the end, my DS played with the travel toothbrush the airline gave us and my DD with a water bottle almost the entire flight.
More helpful hints to remember: ask for juice boxes for drinks--they don't spill as easily or pour the juice right into her cup. Bring a water bottle for yourself (empty through security if needed)-- the little cups they give you on the plane spill so easily when you're with a little one! I know other people like the bulk head but I didn't when traveling alone (it was better when I travel with DH) because you can't keep your bag at your feet and it's impossible to have your kid on your hip and reach to get your bag of distractions out of the overhead compartment.
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