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Help... I Am Packing for Our First Plane Ride.

I am traveling with my 18 month old for the first time on an airplane and I don't know what to pack. The basics, obviously are going to be important... clothes, diapers, wipes, meds, toys, and snacks but anything else? For all you Moms out there that have traveled with busy toddlers... any ideas?

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Just wanted to give you a great website with lots of ideas for traveling.

www.travelingwithkids.com

Hope this helps and good luck!

Safe travels,
C. W.

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It might be a good idea to go get a few new toys or books as well. If she likes to draw there are these pens and paper(crayola i think) that only work on that paper..really neat stuff and might help to keep her busy for a bit.

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Just wanted to give you a great website with lots of ideas for traveling.

www.travelingwithkids.com

Hope this helps and good luck!

Safe travels,
C. W.

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HI, First of all I think you are so lucky that you can bring your baby to work. I wish my job would allow that. Second, we are a military family, so traveling is our middle name! First bring your diaper bag and FILL it with stuff. It does not count as a carry on. You can check it on your airline web page or call them. But I have flown on a few and all don't count the diaper bag as a carry on. A lot dtermines if your child has their own seat or not. If so then bring snacks and books and colors to play with. You know all the basics. One thing I got was a small stroller, not the umbrella kind, those don't last with airlines, but on that was about 40 bucks and had a basket under. This is great for traveling and changing planes. You can stick stuff under in the basket and hang on the bars. Your baby can go inside. It was so easy changing planes with it. I traveled alone with our baby a few times. On our first trip they broke our expensive stroller that connected with the infant seat. Eventually the airline paid us for it thank goodness. Anyway, if this one breaks, oh well, not too expensive. Also, when you arrive, if you are staying with family or something, we got this travel booster seat that inflates when you open it and folds back up to a little purse. (Babies R Us) It is the best for her to sit with the family at the tables so she is not on top of us, and it has straps that attaches it to the chair it is on. We never travel without it. Besides the stroller, booster, and filling the diaper bag to the rim, that is it and you know the basics. Good luck. Also...when they ask to help you...say YES! I thought I was Superwoman the first few times, but now I say, Sure, Thanks!

Go to babycenter.com.

They have all sorts of advise and checklists. And they have one for traveling w/infants/toddlers.

Good luck. Also, the pacifier doesn't really work for their ears to pop. You need to give them a bottle so they will swallow, not just suck. And give it to them at take off.

A.,
Don't forget to pack an extra outfit for you and for your child! I have traveled with my child dozens of times on the plane and I have used those extra clothes! Drinks spilling, food spilling, diapers leaking , and of course once she threw up on me and herself. Just pack a lightweight shirt and pants in your carry-on (roll them, they will wrinkle less). Another great idea, is to bring some extra ziploc bags. I use them for storing trash, for storing dirty clothes (especially if they soil their clothes), for extra food etc..
Have a great trip! S.

A.,

Make sure you take something to help your child's ears "pop" on the ascent and decent. It can be painful and hard to hear properly which could confuse or upset your daughter. Maybe take some sort of chewy candy, or play the "yawning game" to see how wide you can get her to open her mouth (it helps the ears pop).

Good luck.

I travel with my 21 month old often, starting at 8 months. Pack toys that they've never seen before, special plane toys - so that those tpys have that novelty over their regular toys. Pack a DVD played - maybe Baby Enstein can be played. My daughter loved that from 4 month on.

iF YOU CAN, GET AN AISLE SEAT SO YOU MAY GET UP FREQUENTLY TO ALLOW YOUR CHILOD TO WALK UP & DOWN THE AISLE.L

Good luck!!!!

How long is the plane ride going to be?

Make sure you pack lots of little toys for your child. I have been traveling by plane with my kids since they were 3 months old. We always bring a backpack with some of their favorite toys...now that they are older (6 and 10), we bring their game boys and portable DVD player. Not sure if you child sits and watches movies at 18 months old, but a portable DVD player works wonders.

Most flight attendants are very understanding when you have small children on the plane. When my two boys were around your child's age, we use to walk them up and down the isle during the flight a couple of times. It lets them get some of their energy out and they can stretch their legs.

Most of it you already mentioned. If your child drinks out of a sippy cup, you may want to have some water or juice (you can always ask the flight attendant for some juice)ready for your child, for the takeoff and landing.

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