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Travel By Plane With a Toddler

Travel By Plane With a Toddler

You don't have to stay at home just because you have a toddler. It's possible to go anywhere you like'even on long airplane trips'with some careful preparation.
Instructions

* STEP 1: Schedule a night flight, if possible, so that your little one is likely to sleep for at least part of the time.
* STEP 2: Pack a change of clothes, or dress your child in layers that can be easily removed in case of spills.
* STEP 3: Consider the preboarding option for parents of young children. If your child is mellow and sleepy, it's a great idea, but if he's wide awake and excited, it might be better to delay boarding as long as possible.
* STEP 4: Keep in mind that only certain car seats are airline-approved. Be prepared to check your car seat as baggage if necessary.
* STEP 5: Bring a selection of healthful, nonperishable snacks and a drink in a spill-proof cup. In-flight food services aren't designed with hungry, impatient toddlers in mind.
* STEP 6: Prepare a surprise pack of small new toys, picture books and other tiny treats. Bring them out one treat at a time, whenever your child begins to get restless.
* STEP 7: Remember that antinausea medications are a good idea if your child has a sensitive stomach. They also cause drowsiness.
* STEP 8: Bring a collapsible stroller or kid-carrier backpack to use in the airport, especially if you have a connecting flight to catch. If it doesn't fit in the overhead bins, an attendant will check it for you. Airports are big and can be very tiring for little feet.

Tips & Warnings

* Do a diaper change in an airport bathroom before boarding.
* Turbulence can be dangerous for people who aren't strapped in, and walking or running in the aisles can also be disruptive.

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