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Toys for the Airplane - Pflugerville,TX

In March I am about to embark on my second plane ride with my DD. Last August we went to Colorado and she slept most of the time coming and going but that was only a 2 hour flight. This time we're going to NJ and it's a 4 hour flight and she will be 7 months older. I'm trying to think of good ideas for toys for her. Any suggestions out there?
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I got this idea from my sister. have a couple of toys wrapped
suggestions are a book that if you color it with a water pen it shows the colors. I take those everywhere with me and my 2 and 4 year old love them. buy or rent a DVD player with favorite DVD. You must have earphones now on Continental.
Also, these magnetic take along looks like a smashed lunch box thing. They make them in character scenes ie Dora and Diego. The pieces stick to the inside of the metal on scenes.
They love opening the new toys and new toys are sooooo much better for a long time.

We flew to Spain with a 22mo old last summer. He enjoyed the travel sized magnadoodle-like toy(we got one for 88cents at Walmart), books, crayons and coloring books. Also we brought snacks he liked.

Bright colored Band-Aids! I did this on a plane trip with my one yr. old and it worked wonderfully. He had such a fun time putting them on him, me, paper, the seats, etc. They go on and off easy and he thought he was really doing something. You could also get some of her favorite characters. You are going to be on a long trip so you might get more than one box. Have fun-S.

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I recomend anything new. I have been known to even colect kids meal toys for before a trip. Also books are good. Depending on your 2 year old- I got my daughter a view master with some disks. It doesn't have to be anything fancy- new will help keep there interest! Good luck!!!! ( I also like to pack ALOT of snacks) We have traveld a lot with my now 3 year old.

Magna Doodle works wonders!

They are more expensive than dollar store toys...which are a terrific idea, but we invested in a relatively inexpensive portable dvd player. If you watch two episodes of dora or blues clues, an hour is gone! We also got baby einstein videos which even keep my 4&6 year-olds entertained. This is also good for car trips or waiting in the airport for layovers or delays...just about anywhere you need your little one to sit and be entertained. This is also a good time to sit him on your lap and teach him some hand motion songs...itsy bitsy spider, wheels on the bus etc. Books also work well and fit easily into carryon bags.

We took a Magnadoodle, tons of books and snacks, some crayons and coloring books. A lot of people suggested a portable DVD player. If you have that I'm sure that would work too. Good luck.

We flew to Spain with a 22mo old last summer. He enjoyed the travel sized magnadoodle-like toy(we got one for 88cents at Walmart), books, crayons and coloring books. Also we brought snacks he liked.

Picture books are always a good choice.

Don't know about toys but take some cut up pieces of Starburst candy with you. Kids that young don't understand why or how to "pop" their ears to relieve pressure but chewing the pieces of Starburst will simulate the same action and possibly overt any screaming/crying fits if she doesn't sleep the whole trip.

I used to fly to chicago every couple of months with 2 little ones. For us, Daddy's portable DVD and a new movie worked great. Take M&M's, Fruit snacks, something they don't get every day to bribe them with when it all falls apart at the end of the flight (also forces them to swallow on the way down). Stickers were great and took up lots of time. I also took a couple of books to read. Be sure and take your own sippy and ask for it to be filled before takeoff in case ears start hurting.

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