Jul 15 2010
15 Tips for Traveling with Your Little Ones by Blythe Lipman from Baby Instructions
Dear Parents,
Summer is here and many of you will be traveling with your babies and toddlers. Thought you would enjoy this article.
15 Tips for Traveling with Your Little Ones
If you are planning a summer trip with your baby or toddler, make sure to plan ahead. Here are fifteen sure-fire ways to make traveling easy and fun.
1. Before your trip, visit the dollar store and stock up on coloring books, paint with water books, and age appropriate toys for your toddler. And save them for a trip. There is nothing better than something new!
2. If you have a small video player, stock up on age appropriate movies for your little one. Baby Einstein has some great videos for a younger baby.
3. If you can plan your plane schedule around your child’s nap-time, your trip will be a breeze.
4. When traveling on a plane, feed the baby while the plane is taking off and landing. This keeps the Eustachian tubes open so the baby’s ears won’t hurt.
5. When traveling on a plane with a toddler, it’s sometimes difficult to sit still during take-off and landing. Give him a sippy cup and some goldfish crackers and play a counting game with the crackers. It will be fifteen minutes of fun, instead of fifteen minutes of tantrums.
6. Always take a change of clothes, extra diapers, wipes and socks for your baby or toddler. Spills happen in the blink of an eye.
7. Remember to take a change of clothes for yourself on the plane. There is nothing worse than meeting the family smelling like formula.
8. Bring lots of healthy snacks for your toddler whether you are traveling by car or plane. Buying them at convenience stores can get very costly.
9. Bring extra formula for your baby when traveling. One spill could result in lots of tears.
10. When staying in a hotel, bring along the lullaby CD that you play at home. Most hotels have CD players or you can request one. There is nothing more comforting than the sounds of home.
11. And don’t forget to bring your toddler’s favorite lovey and bedtime book along.
12. Try and stick to your bedtime rituals while away the best you can. Consistency makes everything easier.
13. If your toddler has a difficult time falling asleep in a different crib or bed, let him listen to your Ipod. He will be snoring away before you can count to ten.
14. If you are staying in a hotel and are going to hire a sitter for the evening, ask that she come and meet your children a few hours before you leave. It is worth it not to have that dreaded phone call to come back.
15. Don’t forget to bring along extra batteries, photo card for your camera and protein bars for you.
Have Fun and Happy Traveling!!

Blythe Lipman is the president of Baby Instructions. She is passionate about babies, toddlers and their parents. After working in the field for over twenty-five years, she wrote her third award-winning book, HELP! MY BABY CAME WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS which is available at www.babyinstructions.com and all major bookstores . You can hear Blythe’s weekly radio show on Mondays, 11am EST @ www.toginet.com Blythe is available for in-home, video and telephone consultations. ©Blythe Lipman 2010
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