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Flying Tips Needed!!!

My parents and my husband and our 1 year old son are flying to Hawaii in two weeks. It is around a 5 hour flight. This will be our sons first. I am looking for ANY and ALL tips you great mamas have out there for me. He is not walking as of yet, but he might be in two weeks. He just took 8 steps today on his b-day!

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I have a excellent tip, take me with you amd I will baby sit for you in the evenings, I dont cost much I wont take up much room, ( well thats debatable ) tylenal & benadyl enough said

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I love kids on the airplane. I am 39 and HATE sitting still. I am good for about an hourthen WHAM I gotta get up. I can't imagine a kid wanting to sit there for that long.

It is okay to take him for "walks" down the aisle. Most people think that you have to stay "pinned" in your seat. Unless that seatbelt light is on, you can move around.

Get him up at least once an hour for about 10 mins. Then switch activities. Have him come back to something different each time. If someone else can set it up for you so that it is a "suprise" that is even better.

DOn't let other around you make you feel that you need to "keep him quiet" or "keep him still" he is s kid. Kids need to be free. Enjoy your plane ride. If you are stressed about it, so will he be.

Please when you feed him, make only healhty choices. Processed food (yes even the ones made for kids) are full of chemicals that are no good for the young body. Have some healhty finger snacks and a face cloth or two handy-please use wipes sparingly they are so hard on the environment.

Have fun and so will he.

B.
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Our family makes an annual trek to Hawaii every year so I am very familiar with planning this same adventure! I agree with the other two responses so I won't repeat that stuff. I'm not sure how big your son is, but mine was too big to be in a bjorn at a year old. They are great for airline travel, but one year I put my daughter in the bjorn and got her to sleep just before boarding the plane and they made me take her out of it before we took off. Something about airline safety for takeoff, but I just thought I would mention it in case you were planning on using the bjorn.

Each year we go I fill my baby bag with NEW/BORROWED books, toys and snacks. I always take more than I need because I never know what will be a hit. The bottle thing is huge because you don't want their ears to pop and getting them to drink a bottle is essential at takeoff/landing. As a backup I take lollipops because nothing is worse than a little person with popping ears :( If you are looking for gadgets to take to Hawaii for use on the beach/sleeping/etc. then feel free to email me. My kids are now 4 and 2 so I've used a lot of the baby/beach/travel gear and I definitely have some favorites that I can share, but this post is getting long so just email me if you'd like feedback about travel gear. Oh, last thing... this seems pretty common sense, but planning out a nap on the airline is great. I'm not sure what time you are heading out, but we usually take the first morning flight out and I try to keep them awake until we board the flight. Then I feed them and they sleep with a full tummy. That makes the trip a lot easier to manage by breaking down the total travel time. Have a great time!!!!

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Hi S.,
Most of the responses already have good tips - so I will try to keep it short. My daughter is now 20 months and has 19 flights under her belt (including Australia, twice)...You will be surprised at how well he does! Some other tips I would offer are:
The Munchkin sucky bag things, with peeled fruit. My daughter loved this thing and would take her a while to chew/suck all the juices out (ice cubes are a good one to put in them too, but a bit messy). We always bring our laptop, with a few of her favorite DVD's. She never used headphones and the noise never seemed to bother anyone. Its also fun to wrap some new or even old books & toys. It makes it a fun "game" to have them open something. Be prepared with lots of games of "patty cake", "this little piggy", "head shoulders knees & toes", "peek a boo" - just another interactive way to keep them busy and pass time!
Good luck! You never know - he may end up sleeping the whole time :)
A

ps. I remember the first flight we went on, I think my daughter was 3 months...I was so nervous and an older woman behind us in the security line said to me "Dont worry - most of the people on this plane have had babies & understand what its like...and all of us were babies at one time. And even if she does scream the whole time, you will never see any of us again"!!! It made me feel so much better...

We too flew to Hawaii when our son was 10 months old. We got him his own seat, but only used it occationally. We had brand new toys he had never seen before so they would be exciting, I breast fed during take off and landing for his ears (you would just need a bottle or pacifier if you are not), and took turns holding and walking him up and down the aisles. The flight attendants were great! One of the other passengers was not on one of our flights, but oh well!

Good luck and have fun:)

I have a excellent tip, take me with you amd I will baby sit for you in the evenings, I dont cost much I wont take up much room, ( well thats debatable ) tylenal & benadyl enough said

Make sure you have tylenol, and pacifiers (if you use them). Travel like normal.
TAKE FOOD FOR YOU!!!!!!!! We just got back from Hawaii, and they tried to charge us $10 for a little sandwich! It is too long a flight for you to not have food. Soda and water were still free.
My daughter is 17 months and loves to stack blocks. I found some great round ones, and she was really good about being quiet. Close the windows when he gets tired, it is easier to sleep. Get a window seat. there is lots more room there. Get a row, just ask the check in people, that way you are only bothering your family.
We kept our stroller to the gate, then checked it. That worked great. We also had a seat for her, which was really nice.
Security will let you take stuff in for him. One security person said that kids get what they need. Carry a diaper bag for him, a purse for you and maybe a purse/laptop case for your husband, so you have what you need for your son.
Sandles, no belts, keep your boarding pass...
Relax, Have fun!
R.

i would assume that you bought him his own seat. what helped with flying with my daughter was bringing lots of small toys and snacks. we had her carseat by the window so she could look out and what not. we bought her juices and such after going through the check points. but you may be suprised that your son does better then you think. what i did with my daughter was schedualed the flight when i knew she would be tired. also a good thing to do is have your son drink as the plane is going up and down to help release the pressure in his ears. this is what i packed for a 7 hour fly to michgan with a 15 month old - diaper bag (diapers whipes, snacks, cups (2), change of clothes, needed meds (in the quart sized ziplock bag).. then i had another bag full of toys that werent too noisy, and books, we also took a dvd player (but had to turn it off because she didnt have head phones on (not that you could hear it anyways)) good luck!

Hey we're flying to Hawaii in 2 weeks with our 1 year old too! Maybe we'll be on the same flight :o) Sorry, no tips from me this will be our first flight with her but thank you for posting, it's given me some good ideas!

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