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Family Vacations and Handling Stress When Traveling with Kids Better

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Family Vacations and Handling Stress When Traveling with Kids Better

Family Vacations and Handling Stress When Traveling with Kids Better

 

Yes family vacations are suppose to be fun and stress free, but they rarely work out to be that way. The kids argue amongst themselves or don’t pay attention to what you tell them to do, and even you and your spouse get into those little fights. You know the ones that I’m talking about, the ones that are about nothing at all. Maybe the fight is that you made the peanut butter and jelly sandwich with the wrong kind of jelly. It happens to families that are new, and families who have been together for years.

You know what I always think about when I think of a family vacation? Yes, you guessed it, I think of National Lampoon’s Vacation, Chevy Chase as Clark Griswald, and Beverly D’Angelo as his wife, and of course they had the two teenage kids. That movie has got to be the epitome of the worst vacation someone could ever have. I mean think about it, what else could have gone wrong? Nothing really. I laugh now just picturing scenes from that movie and how Clark seemed to stumble and bumble through the whole trip. I mean couldn’t the guy just get a bit of a break?

I know none of our own vacations are that bad (hopefully). If family vacations were really like that, I don’t think that anyone would ever take one. There are a number of ways that you can cut down on the stress of a family vacation, number one being don’t put too much pressure on timelines. If you’re rushing because you only have five minutes to get to a certain location, but your 30 minutes away, the stress will escalate past the point of good. Go a long with a pace that is leisurely and never schedule something at a specific time, unless it is utterly unavoidable. Don’t try to fit too much sightseeing in one day, again you will only be rushing your family and causing a sure fight as everyone gets upset and tired. On the same note, you want to make sure that you don’t schedule too little to do in a day. Bored kids are unhappy kids and may cause a problem with another family member. It is a happy medium you have to reach for your family in making sure that you have the right amount of activities planned.

Also make sure that the places you are choosing are oriented towards a children as well as the proper age of your kids. A child will become grumpy and moody if they are bored. So don’t pick a place like Las Vegas where there isn’t a whole bunch of things that are targeted towards kids. Not saying they don’t have children’s stuff to do, heck Circus Circus is a great place for kids, but if you are going to be there a week this might become old hat for you kids. Instead, pick an amusement park, like Six Flags or something along those lines, the kids are guaranteed to be busy and happy campers. Like I said it just takes some proper planning as a family and you should have a relatively stress free time.

Something else to think of is how are you going to get to your destination? Are you going to be driving a car, taking your RV, or are you going to catch a flight? All of these are good choices, but some can cause more stress than others. Not that everything will be stress or problem free. So choose wisely when you decide how you are going to get to your destination. Every child is different, and you know best as to what your kids will tolerate.

A good idea for planning a family vacation is to gather everyone around to talk things over. You might want to speak with your spouse or partner first and then gather the kids around to discuss details. Either way, kids will feel better about the vacation if you include them in the decision making. Maybe what you should do is make schedule a family meeting. Discuss the itinerary and whether or not everyone feels that the pace will be okay with them. Vacations are short, but don’t try to pack everything into one day. Nobody will think that is fun so it’s always a good idea to discuss these things as a family … it is everyone’s vacation after all. Try to make it a peaceful relaxing time with no mishaps like the Griswalds.

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Travel Tables & Car Seat Travel Trays & Lap Desks for Kids to Eat, Play, Draw, Color, and Write on Road Trips

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Travel Trays and Car Travel Tables and Organizers for Kids to Eat and Play in the Backseats of Your Car or Planes, Trains, and Automobiles



Travel Tables & Car Seat Travel Trays & Lap Desks for Kids to Eat, Play, Draw, Color, and Write on Road Trips

My family and I are planning to go on vacation to Florida this Summer. We live in Pennsylvania and we are going to be driving down to Florida with 4 kids aged 16 months old, 7 years old, 8 years old, and 9 years old. Since we are going to be driving for a few days (we are going to space the car trip out to make it easier on the baby) we are looking into kids’ car tables and trays so that the kids can draw and play while making the long trip down to Florida. We already have 3 Alex Car Valet Cases (listed below) for the older children that we purchased 3 years ago, however, we are looking to buy something a little different for the kids this time. In addition, we also want a tray for the baby / toddler so that we can maybe keep her occupied since lately she tends to cry when we are driving.

I have done some research on different car tables, trays, and travel organizers and I thought that I would share what I found with you. I am using Amazon affiliate links, but this didn’t sway my opinions on any of these items. As you can see, each items has my personal thoughts on each item. Please remember that I haven’t tried any of these items other than the Alex Car Valet Case. My opinions on each items are usually based on what other parents’ reviews are of the items and what my general feeling is about the item and how it would work for my own kids. Good Luck and please feel free to tell me about travel trays / tables/ organizers for kids that have worked for you. I am also going to contact these companies to see if they will allow my children to try out their products so that I can give you an accurate review. Enjoy this list.

Alex Car Valet Desk Tables and Organizers Cases

Alex Car Valet

(Approx. $24) This is the Alex Car Valet storage and table tray case that opens and hangs on the back of the seat in front of the child. I actually have 3 of these that I purchased for my kids a few years back. These are adorable travel cases that are in bright primary colors so kids just love them. There is a strap that hangs on the neck rest of the car seat that is front of the child. Then when you unzip the bag, a table drops down. I thought that these cases were really neat, however, the tray isn’t strong enough to draw on comfortably. Plus the child has to lean forward in some cars to be able to reach it comfortably. However, my kids loved them and would carry them around everywhere so I guess it was a hit with them. Also, it was great to be able to just zip them back up when the car ride was over. Another plus is that these travel cases are also an award winning product that won the ASTRA Good Toy Award and Parenting Magazine Mom-Tested! Award so my kids weren’t the only ones who liked them. There are also 2 detachable cases that are attached to the case by velcro. My kids uses to love keeping their crayons and little toys in these cases. They would take them off and carry them around with them, which in a way was sort of a pain because then we would forget to bring the case back into the car. Overall, I loved these cases, but I think that I want something sturdier for our next long car trip coming up. We have had them for 3 years, but they are now being converted into inside art cases for the kids and we are going to get something else for the car.

High Roads Kids Car Oranizer XL - Doubles as a Travel Tray for Kids to Draw and Play on and Room for Storage

High Road Kids Car Organizer XL

(approx. $34) This looks like a nice option for older kids if they don’t mind turning to the left or right side to play with their toys or to draw and color. However, it can hold a LOT of stuff so it is better than the other options that we are showing today. This High Road Kids Car Organizer can end back seat boredom by keeping toys, music, movies, and games handy. It can also eliminate back seat chaos by organizing your child’s snacks, toys,and gear in an easy to find place. Another benefit is that this car tray / organizer makes moving kids toys, food, and arts and crafts supplies easier to move to and from the car a LOT easier. This Child’s car table and organizer is also a Parenting Mom-Tested choice so you know that it has to be good. This is also tall enough for kids in booster seats to reach comfortably. Also, you all your child has to do to use the table is to flip up the sides of the reinforced lid for a fun play space where toys, crayons and even grapes won’t roll off. This children’s organizer table also secures to seat belts and releases quickly when you need to get up and leave the car. Personally, I love the side pockets because they are large enough to hold large cups and a LOT of little items such as crayons, colored pencils, markers, little matchbox cars, and other small items.

Star Kids Snack and Play Travel Tray Table and Storage for Kids in the Car Backseat

Star Kids Snack & Play Travel Tray


(Approx. $19) The Star Kids Snack and Play Travel Tray received great reviews from other parents who used this item. From the image online it also looks like it has a very sturdy tray / table. I also like that there seems to be a LOT of storage to hold the child’s toys, art supplies, books, and drinks. I also loved that this tray has a 2 inch ridge around the tray so that items didn’t fall of the tray continuously, which was a problem with the Alex valet tray case that I got for my kids last time. You can even give your child grapes and they won’t roll off the tray. This car seat tray provides flat, safe area to eat and play for kids in booster seats / car seats as it buckles around children that are in a car seat. The great part about that strap around is that it also works for kids who are in a stroller. How cool is that? It is a 100% nylon; soft foam, durable reinforcement tray that folds on impact and it is very easy to clean because of the nylon that it is made from. This is a highly recommended travel tray organizer for kids that live in families that are always on the go or vacationing. Every parent knows that when children can’t reach items, they become upset. You have to stop the car or reach behind to get the items your child wants. Fitting most booster seats, the Travel Tray goes wherever your car seat does, even on airplanes. Some drawbacks that parents spoke of online are that it iss hard to get unclipped from the side furthest from you, that it is awkward to store it or set it aside when the pockets are filled with things as they tend to fall out, and it is hard for children in booster seats to reach their drink/snack holder, there is a slight slope so crayons and pencils tend to roll towards the child (however this doesn’t seem to be much of a problem since there is a 2 inch ridge at the bottom of the tray), and one parent complained that there was a gap of about 8 or 10 inches from her child’s tummy to the beginning of the tray, which made it very difficult for her child to play with anything on it because items would drop in the space.

Taby Tray Activity Desk / Table / Tray for Kids in the Car

Taby Tray Activity Desk

(Approx. $19) The Taby Tray Activity Desk for kids looks like another great option as it is big enough to play with toys as well as large enough to color in a coloring book. And with a rim all around the tray, your child will be able to use crayons, markers, and pencils without them falling off of the tray. Also, you can feed them items such as grapes without worrying about them rolling off of the tray. Who wants to find a 3 month old grape rotting on the floor of your minivan or car, right?The Taby tray Activity desk for traveling children can also hold snacks, drinks, books, toys, crayons, and other kids items. There is an easy-to-reach cup/bottle holder and is recessed enough to help prevent messy spills. The tray can be washed easliy enough with soap and water which is always a good thing since little ones love to draw with their bottle and sippy cup drinks (at least my silly kids always did). Another great benefit is that this child’s travel tray and organizer also can fit most child car restraint seats and strollers. The way that this travel table and organizer attaches to your car is by using straps and buckles that are then hooked under the seat. This item is recommended for children ages 6 months to 4 years old, however, it can also be used for older children as a lap table alone. One grandmother said that her granddaughter was able to embroider in the car using this tray…that is pretty impressive when you consider that she was doing this in the car. The only complaint that I could find about this seat is that the tray cracked for one customer after only 9 months. However, that is only one complaint out of multiple parents. This childs’ travel table and organizer looks like a good buy to me.

Amuse N Me Back Seat Entertainment Desk Table Tray for Children Traveling on Long Road Trips

Amuse-N-Me Back Seat Entertainment Desk

(Approx. $15) The Amuse-N-Me Back Seat Entertainment Desk reminds me a lot of the Alex Car Valet listed above, so I am a little concerned that the table / tray won’t be sturdy enough to draw or color on it. However, a neat feature of this tray is that it is adjustable depending on how far away your child is from the seat in front of him / her. This child’s entertainment desk / table hangs from the back of the car seat in front of the child and at the same time protects the fabric on that seat from drinks, food, and drawing tools such as markers. This is called an activity center for kids because the child can use the tray to color, draw, play with toys, eat, and drink. A cool feature of the Back seat entertainment desk is that the bottom storage pocket has cover to keep dirt out. Also, the built-in entertainment tray easily folds up when not in use and is easily cleaned when drinks or food items are spilled on it. I couldn’t find a review on this item so it must be a relatively new item. If you have used this car activity desk, please let us know what you and your child think about it. Thanks.

Alex Desk to Go is a car travel lap desk that looks perfect for older kids for the car or airplane during travel or even train

Alex Desk to Go

(Approx. $12) Alex Desk to Go is an adorable lap desk / table for older kids, age 3 and up. This travel desk holds a 9 x 12 inch pad with little triangle corner pockets to hold the pad in place. I think this is a very cute idea and I can definitely see how it got such good reviews from other parents. Unlike the Alex Car Valet Table Organizer that I bought for my kids 3 years ago, this one has a sturdy surface for coloring, drawing and writing as well. And of course it is also sturdy enough for pretend play such as playing with Matchbox cars, little people, Barbie dolls, and action figures. Another great feature is that there are 2 big pockets for holding stuff. The pockets have zippers to hold your child’s crayons, pencils, markers, and little toys, which makes it perfect for the plane, car or anywhere else. Also, the product is made with vinyl, so it is very easy too clean off spills, and sticky food stained surfaces, which is a must with my messy kids. With the price of $12.74 (at least when I looked), you can’t beat the price to value ratio, in my opinion.

Crayola Travel Turtle Tray Desk Table for Kids

Crayola Travel Turtle

(Approx. $21)

Another option is a pillow-type desk such as this Crayola Travel Turtle table. It is adorable, especially for kids who love turtles. This Travel table also comes with coloring books and Crayola crayons, which your children will love to use on your long journey. Another cool feature is that the fleece trutle pillow is detachable from the tray with a zipper pouch for storage. The plastic tray is very sturdy so it is easily used for a work surface for your children to color, draw, write, eat, play, and drink. When you open the packaging, have your kids around, because their is a surprise inside. The turtle pillow is stuffed with crayons and coloring books, which if your child didn’t know about, is going to be a fun surprise for them. This product got good reviews from parents but there are a few issues that you should be aware of before making this purchase. This product isn’t meant for children under 2 or 3 years old as they aren’t able to hold the turtle in place as well as an older child is. One mother claimed that she still liked it for her 1 year old because she held it in place for the child while he / she colored. One other complain was that the side pockets were too little to put items in or to take them out. Other than those 2 issues, this car lap desk received great reviews from parents who used them with their children on road trips and airplane trips.

Fisher Price Rainforest Travel Tray Desk Table for Older Kids in the Car Airplane or Trane

Fisher-Price Rainforest Travel Tray

(Approx. $16) This Fisher-Price Rainforest Travel Tray is also a nice option even though the tray is a little bit smaller than some of the other travel desk options that we have mentioned. The listing says that it is a 2-in-1 travel tray, but I can’t find anywhere what is 2-in-1 about it. Maybe it is 2-in-1 because you can eat and drink on it and you can draw and color on it as well. Or maybe it is 2-in-1 because it unzippers and there is storage inside, but I have no idea why it is called 2-in-1. It might also be that the tray detaches from the pillow for kids who are sitting in a car seat so that they can clip it on the car seat to stay in place. If you know, please enlighten me. This item is recommended for kids ages 3-12 years of age, but I also read a review of a child who was 11 months old and his mother loved this tray. You can see an adorable picture of the child as well here. One of the parents mentioned that this travel tray is nice and soft so not only is it safe, but it can also easily be moved or even thrown around the car to get it out of the way when not using it. This family leaves one side clipped on and just flips it out of the way and it hangs onto the seat of the car next to the car seat when not in use. However, you can just unclip it and store it elsewhere if you want. A benefit of this tray is that it is very light so if you want to pack it in your suitcase, it is very light and easy to do so. Many parents mentioned that the tray wasn’t big enough to hold an 8 x 11 piece of paper, but since you buy this product acknowledging this problem, you already will know ahead of time to purchase smaller pieces of paper. Also, many parents mentioned that a sippy cup isn’t easily placed on the tray because it will just slide off of the tray. This won’t be a problem, however, if you have a car seat with a cup holder.

Case Logic Kids Activity Tray / Table / Desk for Children in the Car

Case Logic Kids Activity Tray


(Approx. $19) This is a Case Logic Kids Activity Tray for kids to use on long trips. I like the look of this product as it looks sturdy and large enough for the child to do multiple activities such as draw, write, color on large paper, eat, drink, and play as well. However, I was surprise when the one review on Amazon wasn’t too good. So I looked around a bit on the net and found more so-so, slightly positive reviews on the Case Logic web site (which is the manufacturer of this item). This child’s Laptop tray provides hours of backseat entertainment with a hard surface that is perfect for drawing, coloring, or playing with favorite toys, but there is no rim around the tray so items might roll off. A great feature of this travel desk is that it is very easily transportable because it folds up into a “mini briefcase” that you can then bring with you. There are zippered pockets for toys, crayons, pencils, markers, and other items. There is also a slot pocket that holds coloring books, papers, and other items like this. The surface is very easily cleaned and wiped down when messes are made on the surface. One user claimed that items slipped off of the surface too easily, and yet another parent claimed that their 2 year old bent the tray surface already, and one parent was disappointed that the travel desk didn’t attach directly to the car seat because her child wasn’t able to balance it easily enough on her knees. However, most parents gave it a positive review, even though most users had slight complaints about issues they had with the product.

Laptop Automobile Table Tray for Kids and Parents who want to use it as a table for a laptop

Laptop Auto Table Tray

(Approx. $18) This is a Laptop Auto Table Tray that isn’t specifically meant for children, however, depending on your needs, it may work for your kids. You can turn Your Car Into a computer work station for yourself or your kids, if you want to. You or your child can now easily access the laptop, portable DVD players, or toy laptops, Leapfrog type learning toys, and other electronic items. And just like other trays, it can also be used for coloring, writing, drawing, eating, drinking, playing board games, or pretend playing of course. The Auto Tray Table offers easy installation and adjustable angle to suit all heights and vehicle types. The installation is onto the back of the front car seat with easy height and angle adjustment. Believe it or not, you can also use it on the steering wheel (Obviously, when you are not using the car to drive). Another benefit of this portable car table is that it folds flat in seconds, only 1.5″ thick when in the closed position. Secure grip hooks tightly to ensure maximum stability. You can be sure that this car table won’t fly off of the chair in front of your child because there is a strong, secure grip that can hold up to 20lbs. This travel desk got mixed reviews, but mostly because the people who reviewed it weren’t being practical. One parent used it for her 11 month old baby to watch tv and the baby would kick the table, but this product wasn’t meant for babies. Another reviewer said that he hooked it onto his steering wheel and would play xBox while he was driving so this also, isn’t a reliable review because (hopefully) he was just being silly. So if you like the features, and you think it would be useful to you, then I would try it out, and if you do, please comment about it so other parents will know whether it is for them or their children to use on long trips.

Travel Tikes Car Activity Center for Kids on Long Trips

(Approx. $19)

Travel Tikes Car Activity Center

The Travel Tikes Car Activity Center is a different type of Travel activity car desk than the previous products in that it is specifically for drawing. There are built in adjustable straps that attaches to back of seat in front of the child using the activity center. There is a built in drawing pad with an erasable art surface that allows the child to draw on the surface over and over again without paper. There is also some storage space for extra items that the child might want to use. The activity center is easy to remove when your child wants to bring it inside with them. This activity center includes car activity doodle center, 8 Crayons, & 3 Stencils. There was only one review and it wasn’t a good one. The parent of this one review said that it was almost impossible to erase the board after use. It looks like a very nice travel art set so if you think it is worth the risk, you should try it out. Maybe the item would erase better with wet wipes. Or maybe the reviewer didn’t use the drawing items that came with the product. If you have used this item, please let us know what YOU think about the item. Thanks.

Vehicles Transportation Magnetic Traveling Art Set and Magnetic Toys Set Desk for Cars

Transportation Magnetic Travel Art Set Lap Desk by Pecoware

(Approx. $20) The Transportation Magnetic Travel Art Set Lap Desk is another alternative for your child to use as a desk in the car. It is a great option for children who love to draw as well as children who love magnetic sets as well as vehicles. This magnetic travel art set is definitely a great way to keep your children busy on long car rides. The traveling art set includes over 30 magnetic vehicle pieces, 3 markers, drawing papers, 7 crayons and dry erase marker with eraser. The magnetic cars, trucks, planes, motorcycles, train, boats and more stick to the exterior stage on the front of the lap desk. There is a comfortably soft cushion for setting the desk on your child’s lap and interior storage pockets to help hold all the goodies. Your child will love to express their artistic side for hours using this lap desk. So there are many alternative uses for this interesting travel children’s product. This Magnetic Traveling Art Desk is too new to have a review yet, but if you have tried it please enlighten us with your personal product review.

Butterfly Dragonfly Garden LAP DESK portable travel personal bed student girl's children's purple blue Bedroom Home Decor

Butterfly Dragonfly Garden LAP DESK portable travel personal bed student girl’s children’s purple blue Bedroom Home Decor

(Approx. $19) This is just a simple student lap desk, but I think this would also be perfect for kids in the car. What do you think? This is for a little girl since there are flowers and a butterfly on it, but I don’t think that a little boy would know since it is blue and purple and there is a dragonfly on there as well. This pretty blue lap desk is made of sturdy wood with a cushy pillow under-side. Fun butterfly and dragonfly accents are surrounded by purple, pink, and white daisies. It has a handle for easy carrying and comes with it own zippered vinyl case for storage. Features zipper pockets for storing things like pencils, pens, crayons or stickers. Perfect for studying in bed or on the sofa, vacation trips in a car or on the plane. Since there is storage under the pillow and a handle to carry it, this is very easy for a child to take onto an airplane. This is a good option for parents looking for a simple traveling case / desk.

Dream Desk Portable Lap Desk for Kids to Use in the Car

Dream Desk Portable Lap Desk For Kids




(Approx. $17)
The Dream Desk Portable Lap Desk is also a great option for kids who are taking a long or short road trip. Perfect while traveling or on road trips. What I like best about this travel desk for kids is the sliding storage compartment for crayons, markers, rulers and other art supplies. The soft fleece and bead-filled bottom conforms to your child’s lap for maximum comfort and stability. The Dream Desk is ultra comfortable even for long periods of use and is great for keeping your kids occupied in a car, train, bus or on an airplane plane. It is also very easy to keep clean. This item is recommended for children ages 4 and up because children younger than this will have a hard time stabilizing it on their lap. One thing that I noticed from the picture is that the drawing area is very small, so you would need to provide your children with smaller-sized paper, activity books, and coloring books or they will have a hard time drawing on this desk and then you will just land up with cranky and complaining children. So just be aware of this before you buy it. The one review that I found online was a very positive review. The parent reviewer gave this item 5 stars because her children absolutely love this product. They used it on a long car trip and also use it to work on crafts on the floor when they are inside. So overall this looks like a great product that is worth its money, depending on who and what you want to use it for.

Children’s Creativity Kit & Lap Desk perfect for car travel, airplane travel or train trips

Children’s Creativity Kit & Lap Desk

(approx. $14) This one is called The Children’s Creativity Kit and Lap Desk and it is a travel set to encourage creativity, arts and crafts, coloring, drawing, and art in general. As a parent, you can help encourage your child’s creativity by getting this Creativity Kit Lap Desk. This set also provides storage for all their favorite drawing, coloring, and art tools which fit inside a comfy travel lap desk. The art kit has all the essentials your child needs to work on art and other creative projects while in the car, airplane, train, or sitting on the bed in the hotel. This portable children’s lap desk is constructed of durable plastic and has a soft micro-bead pillow that forms comfortably to your child’s lap. There is also a heavy duty nylon strap so that your child can take it with them when it is time leave the car. A nice feature of this portable plastic clip keeps the storage container closed and the supplies inside neat and organized. Two detachable storage trays allow your kids to keep the art tools and utensils they need most right at their finger tips when the lid of the portable desk is closed. This portable creativity kit includes 8 markers, 6 crayons & colored Pencils, 2 detachable storage trays, 1 ruler, pencil, eraser & sharpener as well. There are no reviews of this item yet, but it looks like a nice product. If you have any experience with this item, please write a comment to tell us more about it.

Alex LAP DOODLE BOARD - travel erasable board activity tray for the car travels

Alex LAP DOODLE BOARD

(Approx. $49) This is an expensive alternative to the other lap desks and trays. There really isn’t any storage available, except for the mesh marker holder on the top left of the doodle board. However, at second glance, this product has won multiple awards, including Toys “Best Vacation Products” Award, NAPPA’s “Silver Seal” Award, Nick Jr. Magazine’s “Best Toys” Award, and Oppenheim Toy Portfolio’s “Gold Sea;” Award. This dry erase board comes with 4 preprinted games, 6 dry erase markers, and an eraser. It is sure to keep your kids occupied on a short car, airplane, or train trip, I’m just not sure that it would keep a child busy for a long trip. One benefit that I love is that there is no mess since there is no paper involved. This dry erase game board features four pre-printed games, a secret code and a plain white drawing surface for children to express their own creativity. The dry-erase surface wipes clean with the included eraser and the dry-erase markers are easy to use and virtually mistake proof! The convenient snap-on storage pouch keeps the six dry erase markers and eraser within reach. Provides hours of fun and creativity while on the move. There was only one review of this item on Amazon, and it was a positive review. I couldn’t find other reviews online. The one problem mentioned is that it is hard for the reviewer’s 3 year old child to open and close the marker storage compartment by herself.

The Laptop Art Desk can easily be carried everywhere thanks to its sturdy, contoured lap design and soft grip handle. Laptop Art Desk by Mega Barands



Laptop Art Desk: Orange by Mega Brands

(Approx. $6)

Laptop Art Desk: Purple by Mega Brands

(Approx. $4.50)

I don’t know why the purple desk is cheaper than the orange desk. I think that it is because the purple desk received lower ratings from reviewers. This Laptop Art Desk receives awful reviews but it is so cheap that you might consider purchasing it for the art supplies included inside. It is a cool kit for budding writers and artists, young travelers or just about anyone with non-stop imagination. Here are a few project ideas for which the Laptop Art Desk would prove handy: keeping a bright and exciting travel journal; designing unique and very personalized postcards for friends and family. Plastering your entire room with your own art. The Laptop Art Desk can easily be carried everywhere thanks to its sturdy, contoured lap design and soft grip handle. Inside you will find 12 colored pencils, 7 broadline markers, 3 stamper markers, 2 dry erase markers, 8 crayons, 2 chalk, dry erase eraser, dry erase surface plus activities, an activity book and paper. In all, there are over 70 art supplies and activities and lots of room to store collectibles. Parents will appreciate how occupied it keeps children; children will love how fun it is to keep busy. The parents who reviewed this items complained about a few different things. One reviewer complained that this traveling case / desk broke on the same day that they received it. Another reviewer’s child had a hard time opening the case. One reviewer complained that there was chalk included but no chalkboard and that only the paper provided fits in the paper slots. However, since the price is so low, you might want to try it out. Either way, you are getting your money’s worth when you get the art supplies that are included.

After researching these items, and spending most of the day working on this blog, I think that I have decided to buy Star Kids Snack & Play Travel Tray for all 3 of my children. However, I am going to see if some of these companies will let me review their products before I make up mind completely. I will post results of the review if I am able to do so.

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What to Do When Stranded in an Airport with Kids - Fun Things to Do with Children in an Airport

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

How to Handle Being Stranded in an Airport with Cranky Kids

How to Handle Being Stranded in an Airport with Cranky Kids

Traveling with children is never easy however it can be made easier by keeping a few tips in mind. One issue which often arises is the stranding of one in an airport with cranky kids. The good news is that there are ways to handle this situation should it arise.

Have Snacks on Hand

Have Snacks on Hand to Give Kids When Stranded in Airport

One of the main reasons why kids become cranky is that they are hungry. If you find yourself stranded at the airport, try to make sure you have snacks on hand. Some parents will travel with a plethora of snacks to pacify the hungry little ones. If you find that you don’t have snacks packed, simply head down to the snack bar and pick up some healthy snacks for the kids. This will not only ease the crankiness by easing their hunger but it will also use up some time as well.

Entertainment

Entertain your kids with games, coloring books, paper, crayons

Another tip for easing the crankiness when stranded at an airport with kids is to have enough entertainment on hand for all to enjoy. Things such as coloring books, reading books, games, word searches and I-Spy games will all do the trick. These entertainment items should pass the time and ease the crankiness.

Pull Out a Map

Pull out a map for your children in the airport to show them where they are going to visit

An additional tip for making the time stranded at an airport much easier on the kids is to talk about where you are going or where you have been. If you have a map, pull it out and show the kids exactly where you were or where you are headed. Doing so will pass the time wonderfully.

Watch the Planes

Watch the airplanes go by to pass the time in the airport with your young kids, toddlers, and babies.

Most airports have extremely large windows in the terminals. This is the perfect spot for watching people board planes as well as watching the airplanes take off and land. In addition to the planes, the children may also love watching the luggage cars zipping around the airport.

Listen to Music

Come prepared with an mp3 player or cd player so that your kids can listed to music to pass the time in the airport when stranded

If you have a walkman or mp3 player on hand, listening to music is another way to pacify the kids. Hopefully you can listen to some kid’s music as this often puts a smile on the faces of the little kids.

Put Your Cell Phone to Good Use

Put Your Cell Phone to Good Use

You can also make the time go faster by putting your cell phone to good use. Call up family members who are not traveling with you and put the kids on the phone with them. This will entertain the children and make their time stranded at the airport go much faster.

Make Up Games to Play with Your Children in the Airport

Play with your kids in the airport. Make up games to keep them busy and occupied when stranded in the airport overnight

If you are stranded in the airport for a long period of time, you are going to run out of things to do pretty quickly. Lucky for you, airports are huge places with a lot of places that your kids haven’t seen before. Make up games to keep your children happy during this long period of time. However, NEVER PLAY HIDE AND SEEK IN AN AIRPORT. You will need to keep an eye on your children at all times so don’t play anything that will take your eyes off of them. You never know what sort of predators are hanging out in the airport. Kids love jumping from square tile to square tile, and I bet you can make up a ton of games from this simple idea. There are also flat escalators that your kids will love to go back and forth on. There probably will be abstract sculptures that have dual purposes…one is aesthetics and the other one is for kids to climb on. There are tons of games to make up in the airport, just make sure to keep them all safe.

Let Your Kids Play with Pay Telephones (Just This Once)

Kids love to play with pay phones let them play with them in the airport

You are in extraordinary circumstances that hopefully will never happen to you again. You need to keep your young children and toddlers busy for a long period of time in an airport. If you see an entire row of pay telephones and only one or two are in use, what is the harm to let your child play on the pay telephones. If you have extra minutes on your cell phone plan, call the number on the pay telephone and let your child pick it up and speak to you. He or she will LOVE this games and probably will tell you that it was their favorite part of the entire vacation. If you don’t have a cell phone, they can still have a good time playing with the telephone. Just remember to hit the hang up button every few seconds to make sure that they don’t call anyone.

Go Shopping with Your Kids in the Airport Stores. Buy Them a Special Gift.

Go Shopping in the Airport with Your Kids - buy them a special toy The airport is filled with specialty shops. If you have extra money that you have in your budget to spend, then take your kids shopping. Help your child find a special toy or game that will keep them busy for a long time.

Take Out Your Wallet and Let Your Children Play With Your Change

Take Out Your Coins and Let Your Kids Count It or Play with It

Take a lot of change with you when you are on vacation. Change always comes in handy for vending machines, coin operated items such as phones, tolls, and other things that you might have to pay for with change. So, if you follow this rule, then you probably have a LOT of change. Take it out and let your child play with it. Your child can count it. Put it under paper and rub a pencil over it for cool patterns. Your child can make designs with it. Your child can play coin basketball or coin football with your or another child with coins. Your child can stack coins. Your child can create a bingo game with paper and coins. Your child can create a checkers game with coins and paper as well. There are limitless possibilities with coins.

Help Your Child Meet Other Stranded Children Who Are On Your Flight

Help your children meet other kids in the airport stranded too

There are a lot of people who are probably also stranded from your flight or other flights. Look out for other people with kids that are around the age of your children. Then sit close by this family and watch it all happen. Making a new friend could keep your child occupied for days, lets hope that it doesn’t come to this though. On the other hand, keep it safe. Always keep an eye on your children and don’t leave your children with this new parent that you just met.

Pay for Internet Access at the Airport and Connect to Kids Friendly Web Sites

Pay for Internet Access at the Airport and Connect to NickJr.com or PBS.org for Kids Fun Sites



Okay, now you are getting pretty desperate. It has been 12 hours and your kids are getting cranky. Ahah! There is Internet Access at the airport for people who have to be connected ALL THE TIME. Well, there is no law that says that kids can’t use these computers. I have never used this service, so I am not sure how much it costs. But if you have extra cash and you are about to go out of your mind entertaining your kids, then go for it. Some fun sites that your kids will enjoy visiting are:

Nick Jr Nickelodeon
PBS
Noggin Cartoon Network
Game Zeeks Kidz Page
Fun Brain
Fun Island
Kids Games
Real Arcade
Fun School Games
Slash Play
Sess
Play Kids Games
Free-Games
Squiglys Playhouse Games
Alfy
Cool Math 4 Kids
Primary Games
Creating Music
DW Kids
Colgate
Learn 4 Good
Prongo
Terra Game
Free Games WS
Cogcon
National Geographic
BBC UK
Scholastic Kids Games
Scholastic Kids
Up to Ten
Kids Com
VKids
Kidz World

I hope that you never get stranded in an airport with your kids, but if you do, now you have the ideas to get you through it with out going completely bonkers. Good Luck.

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How to Make Sure That Your Family and Kids Get Through Airport Security

Monday, May 5th, 2008

How to Make Sure That You and Your Kids Get Through Airport Security

How to Make Sure That You, Your Family, and Your Kids Get Through Airport Security

Airport security is at a heightened level these days. Ever since the attacks of September 11th, airports throughout the world have been doing their part to ensure safe travel for all who take to the friendly skies to get to their destinations. With the increased security at these airports, there are new rules and regulations in place as well. The following will provide some tips to help you and your kids get through airport security in an easier manner.

Consult the Airport Safety Regulations Before Traveling

Consult the Airport Safety Regulations Before Traveling

Before traveling by air it is a good idea to consult the airport website if they have one. This will provide information with regard to airport security requirements at that particular airport in addition to federal TSA rules and regulations which you must be aware of as well. This way both you and your kids will be prepared as you step up to the front of the security line.

Don’t Pack Liquids - Airport Security Won’t Let You Through

Don't Pack Liquids - Airport Security Won't Let You Through

There is also a relatively new requirement where liquids are forbidden in carry on items. Therefore, check your items and make sure that the liquids are packed in the checked luggage. If you have to bring some type of liquid in your carry on bags or purse make sure that it is in a Ziploc bag to prevent it from leaking.

What if I have a Baby or Toddler That Needs a Cup or a Bottle on the Plane?

I would say that you then bring an empty bottle or baby cup and then buy apple juice or milk on the plane. I would also bring powdered formula and then fill up with bottled water or tap water (if they are older than 6 months old). As soon as you get on the plane, explain to the flight attendant your situation and ask if you can buy water, milk,  or apple juice before the flight begins so that you can comfort your baby. I am sure that the last thing that the flight attendant will want is a crying baby on the plane and they will assist you.

Shoes Off and Ready to Go to Get Through Airport Security

Shoes Off and Ready to Go to Get Through Airport Security

Another way in which you and your kids can not only get through airport security but do so in a speedy fashion is to have your shoes off and ready to go when you are at the front of the security line. Just make sure that the shoes off requirement is still in effect at your airport. You will be able to tell simply by watching the people already at the front of the line.

Keep Your Kids Quiet and Attentive When Approaching the Front of the Airport Security Line

Keep Your Kids Quiet and Attentive When Approaching the Front of the Airport Security Line

It is also a good idea to try and have your kids standing as quietly as possible when you are approaching the front of the line. TSA agents do not like rowdy kids as they can often slow down the movement of the line. Try to pay attention to not only what your children are doing but also what is going on at the front of the line. Being quiet and attentive will help to move things along a bit and get you through airport security.

Identification and Airplane Tickets in Hand - Keep TSA Agents Happy

Identification and Airplane Tickets in Hand - Keep TSA Agents Happy

An additional way to ensure that you get through airport security is to have your tickets and identification in your hand as you approach security. You should also have your children’s tickets ready and waiting as well. This will make the TSA agent pleased as they don’t have to wait for you to fumble around for the necessary documentation.

Have Everything in the Conveyor Belt Boxes to Go Through the Metal Detectors

Have Everything in the Conveyor Belt Boxes to Go Through the Metal Detectorsu

You should also try to have everything in the boxes which go through the metal detectors. Having this done in an orderly fashion will help to ensure that the metal detector portion of the security area is undertaken in a quick manner.

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List of Things to Keep Your Child Busy and Quiet on an Airplane Trip

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

List of Things to Keep Your Child Busy and Quiet on an Airplane Trip

List of Things to Keep Your Child Busy and Quiet on an Airplane Trip

Traveling with children can be challenging at times, especially when flying on an airplane in order to get to your destination. The good news is that one will find plenty of things available to occupy the child’s time from start to finish and keep them as quiet as possible on the airplane. Some of the following items will be better than others, depending on the age of the child.

MP3 Player

Give Your Child a MP3 Player to keep them satisfied and quite and happy on plane trips

MP3 players are everywhere these days. They provide a way for kids to download their favorite music and take it everywhere with them. For older kids, this is a great thing to bring along on the airplane. An MP3 player can occupy a child from the time they walk onto that plane to the time that they exit it, minus the taking off and landing periods where electronic devices have to be stowed away.

Handheld Video Games

Let your kids play handheld video games such as gameboy, nintendo ds, and leapfrog during long airplane trips

Even if you aren’t a huge fan of kids playing video games in public, it is a good way to keep your kids happy during a long car trip or plane trip. My children are allowed to play Game Boy (for us old people, they are now called Nintendo DS or Nintendo SP) during long trips and it makes things a lot easier for everyone. It is well worth the investment. If you despise this idea, maybe you should consider purchasing an educational game system instead such as Leapfrog Leapster handheld system or a child’s pretend laptop system. There are many electronic toys that you can buy that can be both educational and entertaining to children.

Books

Read books or have your child read a book to keep them happy, quiet, and behaved on airplane trips

Books provide another great type of entertainment for children to have on an airplane. Reading is a quiet form of entertainment which is often educational as well. If you can get your child to take a book or two on the airplane with them, this will often go over well with not only your child but the other passengers as well.

Word Puzzles

Give Your Child Word Puzzles, Crossword Puzzles, and Sodoku to keep them behaved and quiet

Many airports sell crossword puzzle books and Sudoku books which provide wonderful entertainment for older kids. Again, as with books, this type of entertainment will keep the kids quiet and educate them as well. Therefore, if you forget to buy some word puzzle books before you head to the airport, simply stop over at the convenience store within the terminal and buy one there. It will pay off in the long run by keeping your child busy and quiet during the flight.

Snacks

Give Your Child Snacks on the Airplane to Keep Them Quiet and Behaved

Eating is another way to pass the time quietly on an airplane. Although many airlines make passengers pay for their food these days, opting to have a drink and a snack or purchase a meal on the plane might be worth it. This will take up perhaps 20 minutes or so of the flight time and the kids will be quiet while having a snack.

Look at Travel Guides

Child Looking at Travel Guides on the Airplane

For older children who can read, having a travel guide on hand for them to peruse is another great travel entertainment idea. If you have never been to the travel destination, allowing your kids to look through the travel guide will not only keep them entertained and quiet on the plane but will help to build excitement about the vacation as well. They can look through the book at the various activities which they can engage in once they get to their designated location.

Drawing

Child Drawing on Airplane

For younger kids, drawing and coloring is a good way to pass the time and make the plane ride go faster. This is usually a quiet activity which will entertain them for a good amount of the trip. If you don’t have any paper or crayons with you try asking the flight attendants if they have any on the plane which your children can borrow during the flight.

Fun Travel Games

 Fun Travel Games for Kids to Play on Airplane and Keep them busy and quiet

There are tons of great travel games that the toy manufacturers have been selling lately. I have put together tons of links of the best travel toys that I could find. Take a look here … Best Airplane Travel Games for Your Kids.

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Eating When Traveling with Your Kids on Family Vacations

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Eating When Traveling with Your Kids on Family Vacations 

 

I have to admit that one of my favorite things about travel is that it’s the only time when I really indulge in fast food.

 

But, I also know from experience that the highs and lows of “road food” aren’t very good for either the body or the state of mind when traveling.

 

So, when traveling with kids, I make extra sure that we’re all eating right.

 

By making healthy eating selections, we all have a happier time traveling together.

 

And by making smart eating decisions while traveling, we avoid spending an abundance of money that is better spent on other fun travel things.

It’s tempting to go for the fast food when you’re traveling because it’s all around and it’s easy to access. However, the energy that comes from eating high-sugar, high-carb foods can wear off quickly. This can create a lot of spikes and lows in the travel experience for families which tends to make for some bad times during travel. Instead of going this route, I’ve learned to pack the right snacks and choose the right restaurants so that we have a healthy energy level throughout the day. We might still grab some fast food at the end of the day as a bit of a treat but the bulk of travel finds us eating well and feeling right. The main thing that we do to eat healthy when traveling with kids is to bring a lot of our own food along. We have snacks and mini-meals throughout the day. This allows us to eat relatively healthy without spending money, effectively killing two birds with one stone. However, for this to work right, we have to have a good breakfast and a good dinner to balance out the throughout-the-day snacking that we’re enjoying. We do a combination of in-hotel breakfasts (such as oatmeal and healthy cereals) and restaurant breakfasts to keep costs down while still getting in good, healthy meals. Then we eat our snacks throughout the day and enjoy a sit-down meal again at night. If we’re going to eat fast food, dinner is the time that we do it. Of course, sometimes we do eat meals throughout the day. It’s too tempting to be out among all of a travel destination’s restaurants and to be hungry and then not eat there. But we choose our restaurants wisely and we always share lunch meals to reduce the cost. This allows us to try the foods at different locations without spending a lot of money on our meals. We also make use of the grocery stores when we travel. By having some easy meals that we can eat on the road (sandwiches and such), we further reduce our costs and don’t cut as much into travel time as we would if we stopped for a sit-down meal. Picnics at rest areas make an excellent break in road travel and get everyone fed and feeling happy. By coming up with creative approaches to the meals we enjoy our travels, we can make sure that our kids get the nutrients they need at a cost that doesn’t compromise the travel plans. We all like to indulge sometimes and there’s a place for “road food” on every trip, but if we sprinkle it in with some wise decisions, we can have our cake and eat it too.

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Why You Should Have Suitcases For Kids

Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Why You Should Have Suitcases For Kids

When you travel, do you pack everything in one or two suitcases which a parent carries throughout the trip?

 

If so, you could be missing out on teaching your kids important travel techniques; not to mention that you could be making travel harder on yourself!

 

Consider having a suitcase for each of your kids from the time that they are old enough to walk on their own so that they can learn travel skills and ease the burden of travel.

 

Having their own suitcases will make the kids feel like an important part of the travel process and will help create that family travel experience which is so important to making a memorable trip.

Having their own suitcases to take on each trip helps kids learn important travel tips which they will use throughout their lives. Through the experience of packing the suitcase, carrying it along on the trip and using the items it contains, your kids will learn about how to appropriately pack only what they need. Of course, you’ll be overseeing the packing of the suitcases but the fact that kids are directly involved and responsible for some of their items will help them to gain the skills they will use on their own travels one day. Letting kids have suitcases of their own will also ease some of the travel burden for you as a parent. You’re probably already going to be carrying a lot of items with you; purses and your own bags and shopping items and all of the other necessary trip things are going to fill up your arms. If your kids can carry important items like their own snacks, you’ll have your hands freed up a bit and they’ll be able to easily access what they need without having to dig through all of your stuff. Keep in mind, though, that kids do get tired while traveling and you may need to hang on to their suitcases so never allow them to bring more than what you’ll be able to carry if you need to. And make sure that you have extra needed items (such as diapers) in your own suitcase in case your child accidentally loses his or her suitcase. By having their own suitcases and being able to access what they need from them, kids feel more involved in the trip. Taking care of their suitcases gives them a focused activity to keep travel more relaxed and being part of the family travel process helps them to feel more involved in the trip. Some families get matching suitcases or all decorate their suitcases together to enhance this shared trip feeling. Imagine the excitement that your kids will feel when trying to find your personally-decorated suitcases together at baggage claim. It is this feeling that will stick with your family when the trip is over. Before you know it, you’re going to be standing at the gate waving to your grown child as he or she embarks on solo travel. You’ll be more comfortable if you know that you’ve given your child the travel skills that he or she needs to travel safely. That starts with knowing how to pack for the trip which you will have taught them by giving them their own suitcases as kids. Just imagine, one day, you’ll be standing at baggage claim with them and their kids, looking for those personalized suitcases that your family knows and loves!

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How To Keep Kids Happy During Plane Travel

Thursday, March 13th, 2008
How To Keep Kids Happy During Plane Travel

Airplane travel with your kids can be a stressful experience.

Getting through security, making your connecting flights, dealing with unexpected delays and worrying about the physical effects of travel on your kids can make you feel entirely overwhelmed.

To reduce that stress, you want to keep your kids as happy as possible on the plane ride so that you can relax enough to deal with any problems that come up.

You want them comfortable, entertained and feeling safe so that the plane ride goes as smoothly as possible despite the inherent difficulties of airplane travel with kids.



The first thing that you want to remember when traveling via plane with your kids is that they’re going to be happier if you’re happy.

You should try to have as relaxed a trip as possible, giving yourself plenty of time to check-in so that you aren’t feeling rushed and upset during the flight.

Problems will come up during plane travel, so just expect to deal with them.

Having a happy parent present goes a long way towards making your kids feel comfortable on the plane.



Kids should also feel physically comfortable during the plane ride so that they are happy.

This includes wearing appropriate clothing (light but with layers or blankets available in case they get cold), being fed (bring snacks on the plane for your kids to enjoy) and being well-rested.

Try to schedule your plane travel with regard to your child’s sleeping patterns.If you want your child to sleep on the flight, schedule it during his normal nap time, but take into consideration the fact that your child may be tired and cranky if he can’t sleep on the plane.

You know your kids, so plan for what works for them.



Once your child is physically comfortable, he or she will need to be entertained because boredom is the thing second to physical discomfort that will make your kids unhappy on the plane.

There are three things that you should have at your ready to keep kids entertained on the plane.

One is media - headphones, video players, game boys - whatever suits your child.

The next is toys or books; bring something small that your child can enjoy for awhile, whether that’s an action figure or a pre-teen novel.

Magazines, puzzle books, and stuffed animals are other items that fall into this category.

Finally, bring your imagination.

If the flight is taking a long time and your child is no longer entertained by media and toys, you can engage him or her in conversation and no-toys-necessary games to pass the time.



Finally, you should remember that plane travel may frighten your child so you should make sure that he or she feels safe.

Discuss the flight in advance and make it seem exciting and fun to allay any fears that your child may have about being on the plane.

Bring an airplane-safe car seat for children under forty pounds and make sure to strap older children into their seat belts so that they feel secure.

And remember to pay attention to your child’s concerns and feelings throughout the flight despite all of the other travel things that are trying to get your attention.

If you have a happy, entertained, comfortable child on the plane with you, the rest going right is really just icing on the travel cake.

Using an Infant / Child Car Seat on Airplanes

Saturday, April 14th, 2007
Using baby carseats on airplanes Every time that you go to get into the car with your babies or young children, you go through the routine of putting them into their car seats. It’s not something that you even think twice about; it’s just what you do. It’s the law, and it’s the law because it’s what keeps kids safe in the car. So, have you ever thought about the fact that this routine, which is so second nature to you, isn’t something that you do when engaging in other kinds of travel besides car travel? Don’t you think it’s just a little bit odd? More and more parents are realizing the oddity of this and taking action, making sure to bring airplane-compatible car seats with them on their flights.

 

For many, strapping their children into car seats on the plane has become as routine as strapping the kids into their car seats before getting in to the car. For others, use of car seats on the plane is a new thing. If you fall in to the latter category, you might have some questions about using car seats on the plane. Here are some of the basics things that you need to know about car seat use for your flights:
  • Neither airlines nor the law require parents to use car seats during plane travel. However, use of them has been recommended by child safety experts.
  • Children weighing forty pounds or more can safely use plane seatbelts. Children under forty pounds are much safer if they are in a car seat. As with your car seat in your car, you can choose to use a rear-facing car seat or forward-facing car seat, with the latter being better for kids who weigh under twenty pounds.
  • There are car seats which are made specifically to be used in both cars and on planes. These are called airplane-compatible and should be something that you look for when purchasing your normal car seats if you think that you will be doing any plane travel with your children.
  • Most airlines will let an adult board the airplane at the start of boarding in order to secure the car seat in place before the plane begins to get filled up. You should ask about this when you are waiting for boarding to begin. Note that car seats should be placed in the seat closest to the window.
  • The purpose of car seat use in planes is safety for your child. Some parents worry that trying to get a child out of a car seat in the rare case of an airline emergency could be problematic. This is an unwarranted fear; removing your child from the car seat is no more dangerous in a plane than in a car and keeping your children appropriately strapped in during flight could help save them if there are problems in the air.

It may not be the most common thing in the world to see parents strapping their children in to car seats on the plane. And you might think that it’s not necessary or that the hassles of carrying a car seat on board with you as you travel are not worth the effort. But it really is recommended that you use a car seat on the plane for your children and if you get used to the idea, it will soon just be second nature. Having your child’s safety be second nature is always a good thing!

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How to Travel With Your Infant in an Airplane

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Advice for Traveling on an Airplane with Your Baby: How to Keep Your Baby Happy On Flight

 

 

Baby in Car Seat - Infant Traveling by Airplane

 

 

Baby in Car Seat - Infant Traveling by Airplane

The new airline regulations which keep getting more and more stringent as the years go on can be trying for even the more practiced and calm of travelers. They can be absolutely harrowing for new parents who are already overwhelmed with taking their infant on a plane. On top of worrying about how well your infant will do in the air, whether or not you’ve packed all that you need for your infant during the trip and what you are going to do if everyone starts glaring at you because your infant is the one crying throughout the flight, you now have to worry about what you can and can’t pack for your infant to have on the plane. Take a deep breath, get your mind settled and get ready to learn the latest news in airline travel with your infant.

Food for your infant

The number one concern for most new parents traveling by air with an infant is the consideration of bringing baby formula or breast milk on the plane. With the rules about bringing liquids on your flight getting tighter and tighter, you might be wondering if you’re going to be able to bring what your baby needs to drink on the plane. And if you’re like most new parents, you’ve thought ahead to concerns about delays and long layovers and you want to make sure that you’ve over-packed the formula, not under-packed it, in case something goes wrong and your infant needs to eat.

Don’t worry; the creators of airline regulations may be tough but nobody wants to hear your infant cry throughout a flight so they accept that baby formula is coming on board. Here are the rules you need to know:

  • Baby formula and breast milk can be packed in your carry-on luggage but only if you are traveling with your infant. If you are meeting your partner and infant en route, you will not be able to carry the milk on board.
  • You are allowed to bring any amount of milk or formula that your baby might need. As long as it fits in your allotted carry-on luggage, you’re good to over-pack the formula as much as you see fit.
  • Your packed breast milk may be checked by security. Packing formula or milk in amounts smaller than three ounces each makes the security check of them go much more smoothly.
Medical concerns

Food is the primary concern for most people traveling with an infant, but running a close second is the concern about the safety of taking an infant on a plane. The most common issue which affects infants on planes is the pain of pressure in the ears. Unfortunately, it happens and your infant might cry as a result, but the pain is not long-lasting and the baby’s ears will not be damaged. Pain of this kind can be reduced by making sure that the baby has a bottle to enjoy during the take-off and landing of the flight which are the times when the pressure will have the greatest effect on the ears.

The other medical concern which comes up for parents traveling with infants is that of already-sick kids. Can you travel with your infant on a plane if he or she is sick? Yes, but the flight itself is already going to be stressful so if you can change your plans until a time when your infant is healthy, you should do so. If you must travel with a sick infant, make sure that you check with security about the regulations of taking your infant’s medicine with you on the plane.

Secondary concerns

Food and medicine are the big issues to worry about when you travel with an infant. However, it is sometimes all of the other little things in life that can drive us craziest. Pack well in advance of your trip to be sure that you’ve covered all your bases and you’ll be better prepared to deal with these little concerns. Things to think about when packing include making sure that you have a blanket, any teeth items, changes of clothing, diapers and a toy or stuffed animal for your infant. If you travel frequently with your infant, you may consider having a baby bag packed at all times so you don’t have to worry about these things when it is actually time to do your travel.

Finally, you should remember that a calm parent makes for a happier baby. This is particularly true for when you are traveling with your infant. Don’t let the stress of travel get to you; accept that there will be ups and downs of traveling with your baby and just try to go with the flow. You will have a more relaxed flight and your baby will benefit from your patience.

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