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Good Videos for a 21 Month Old Toddler on Overseas Flight

I am taking my 21 month old baby to Italy with my Mom on a vacation this May. We did not reserve a seat for my child but we are in a row of three seats, she with the eisle and me with the window and we are hoping for the best--ie, hoping no one would choose to sit in the middle. Does anyone know of what videos would be entertaining for him on the plane? I've heard good things about Baby Einstein. And Blue's Clues...that's too old for him, right? Anyways, recommendations and anything else you might wish to add, are most welcome.

Thanks,
A.

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My 16-month-old son loves Handy Manny, Go Diego Go, Imagination Movers, Winnie the Pooh (we used lots of these while potty training). He would watch Handy Manny and Go Diego Go OVER AND OVER AND OVER and not be sick of it. He also likes Finding Nemo (fish movie, he calls it) and 101 Dalmations (Gog movie) and any of those simpler little kid Disney movies. I bought Blue's Clues but he didn't seem too interested any more.

My son also likes to color and draw. I give him 1 or 2 crayons and remind him not to put them in his mouth and he will color his Handy Manny and Pooh coloring books (I picked them up at the dollar store...also used them for potty training times). I also just bought him the Crayola Color Wonder crayons because he was starting to color on the actual potty and I thought they would help that and they are actually pretty cool, though I don't like that the colors aren't exactly right (red is more maroon), but they might give him something else to do...they also have "finger paint" and "markers" as well! Pretty cool! Even just a plain notebook and a pencil or pen works well too.

Oh, and maybe pick up a travel size Doodle Pad (those are those ones with the pen attached with a magnet on the end and they draw and then they can erase it and start over. My son got one for Christmas from my parents and HE LOVES IT! You can find them at Target or Walmart in the toy section. There are bigger ones that come with other magnets, but those might be hard on the plane. I think they also have a travel-sized Aqua Doodle, which might be cool. The ages are a little older on the Aqua Doodle, Doodle Pad and Color Magic, but with supervision, they should be fine!!! Hope something helps!

Mine (a few months younger, but not too many) LOVES The Wonderpets, Imagination Movers, and The Wiggles.

My kids loved anything Elmo or Blue's Clues at that age. Also bring some color books and crayons, books to read to him. good luck

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My 16-month-old son loves Handy Manny, Go Diego Go, Imagination Movers, Winnie the Pooh (we used lots of these while potty training). He would watch Handy Manny and Go Diego Go OVER AND OVER AND OVER and not be sick of it. He also likes Finding Nemo (fish movie, he calls it) and 101 Dalmations (Gog movie) and any of those simpler little kid Disney movies. I bought Blue's Clues but he didn't seem too interested any more.

My son also likes to color and draw. I give him 1 or 2 crayons and remind him not to put them in his mouth and he will color his Handy Manny and Pooh coloring books (I picked them up at the dollar store...also used them for potty training times). I also just bought him the Crayola Color Wonder crayons because he was starting to color on the actual potty and I thought they would help that and they are actually pretty cool, though I don't like that the colors aren't exactly right (red is more maroon), but they might give him something else to do...they also have "finger paint" and "markers" as well! Pretty cool! Even just a plain notebook and a pencil or pen works well too.

Oh, and maybe pick up a travel size Doodle Pad (those are those ones with the pen attached with a magnet on the end and they draw and then they can erase it and start over. My son got one for Christmas from my parents and HE LOVES IT! You can find them at Target or Walmart in the toy section. There are bigger ones that come with other magnets, but those might be hard on the plane. I think they also have a travel-sized Aqua Doodle, which might be cool. The ages are a little older on the Aqua Doodle, Doodle Pad and Color Magic, but with supervision, they should be fine!!! Hope something helps!

Any video(s) you decide to use -- your baby is at the right age that they like to watch the same stuff over and over again. It might be a good idea to test out a few videos on him before the flight to find something he really likes. We used some sesame street song videos with my son when he was 1 for a drive to california and back in 2 days (30 hours of driving in 2 days). They really helped. Good luck on the flight.

My 23 month old twins LOVE "The Wiggles". I just went to the library and checked a few out. They want to watch them all of the time.

Which airline are you taking? We traveled to Italy when my son was about 2 1/2. Alitalia Airlines had little activity boxes for children with games, colored pencils, coloring pages, etc. They also had individual TV screens on the back of every seat (not the screen above every couple of rows like most planes). They had several kids channels with a wide variety of movies, cartoons, etc. just for kids. My son thought it was AWESOME that he had his own TV and could choose whatever he wanted to watch.

As others have mentioned, we also created a backpack just for the trip that we filled with snacks, books (including a couple on airplanes), etc.

We traveled with my parents, and my dad was on the row behind us with an older couple. About halfway through the flight, my son wanted to go and see "Papa." When he went back, the couple was amazed that such a little guy had been on the row ahead of them! They had no idea he was there, he had been so good! I think all of the ideas you have here will help your little guy (and you!) have a similar stress-free experience. :) Good luck!

Hi A.! Our kids have all loved the baby Einstein videos. They are short but captivating for kids.

Mine (a few months younger, but not too many) LOVES The Wonderpets, Imagination Movers, and The Wiggles.

Hi A.,
Italy...lucky you! We took my son on an 11 hour flight at about that age. This is what was suggested to me by a child expert.

Get a new special bag only for your child, but don't let them see it until your on the way to the airport. We picked up and adult size back pack with wheels, so we could manage it through the airport.

Fill with all kinds of new things your child has never seen.
I hit the dollar store and got, little cars & trucks, books, playdough, pipe cleaners coloring books, little animals, finger puppets, etc.

Each thing, I put in a plastic bags so I could easily grab it.
Is your child into trucks or diggers. Those type of action videos might be good. At that age they don't really focus on a movie. Levin Productions has a few great one my son loves.
If you are taking a night flight, bring pajamas on the plane and I definately brought the car seat on the plane. This was a comfort thing for my son. he knew it was a place to sleep and would ask to get in it.

As far as the car seat, I bought a plate with wheels that attached to the car seat and it doubled as a stroller. I got some funny looks, but it was one less thing to carry. The plate was a little time consuming putting on and off,but well worth it.

To this day, that back pack is his favorite bag!

Have a fabulous time!

L.
www.DenverJuicePlus.com

We just took our toddler to Germany and her favorite thing to watch was a CD we put together of photographs--her, us, the family, etc. She loved watching herself and us. We also brought signing times, which was excellent because it's children like herself and she uses a lot of the signs. Lastly, we bought the many adventures of winnie the pooh (2007 from amazon--it's actually the 1977 version). This is nice because it's animated, but not computer animated so it's not too fast. It has fun songs and our daughter loves it. Good luck!

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