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Members' Tips: Travelling With Kids
In The Air 'I took on board a decorated shoe box with an
array of new toys in it. I found it very helpful.' 'Most flights provide children with some form
of activity, depending on their age. It may be a colouring book (wax crayons!)
or a little toy. Either way when mine were younger, it was the fact that
they had been given something by the steward/ess that made it more exciting
and they still had it on the flight home...even though they got another!
With stricter security as well you will have to limit what you bring on
board!' When flying with your baby/toddler, try to work it so they are due for a bottle or juice when you are taking off or landing - drinking has the same effect on them as when adults and older children suck on a sweet to stop their ears popping! Babies are not as hard work as other people make out. As long as you have a ready warmed bottle (warmed by an airport cafe BEFORE you get on the plane) and a dummy, take off will be fine. Don't wait until you get on the plane for one of the cabin crew to do it, you can be sure they'll be busy at the same time your baby wants milk. On The Road My tip for a happy trip is give the children a backpack each. In it put things like, pens, pencils, colouring or puzzle books, a new book to read or just to look at, small toys and games such as cards, snakes and ladders etc - none of this needs to cost a fortune. Also pop in the back pack some tissues, wipes and a drink or two and some snacks e.g. raisins. Basically a fun pack which the children can use on the journey and when on holiday. My children loved theirs and also helped with coming up with ideas for the packs. By The Beach And Finally... Do you have some great travel tips?
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