10 Time-Tested Tips for Traveling With Toddlers
Traveling with toddlers can be
torture.
New sights and sounds can be
overwhelming to a young child and vacation excitement can
quickly turn into temper tantrums if you're not
prepared.
Here are 10 parent-practiced
tips to help make traveling with toddlers fun.
1. Choose a family-friendly
destination. Skip the crowded tourist destinations and opt
instead for a locale that is accustomed to having kids
around.
2. Safety first! Always make
sure your child's car seat is properly secured. Also, use a
removable window shade to help block the sun.
3. Pack entertainment. "Best
bets for entertaining your child in the car and hotel room
include favorite books, games and toys," says Nancy Wolpert of
Nickelodeon Home Entertainment. For all-inclusive
entertainment, she recommends two new DVDs that feature a
collection of kids' favorite TV shows. "The Nick Picks and Nick
Jr. Favorites DVDs will keep them entertained for hours,"
Wolpert promises.
4. Plan rest stops. If you're
driving, break up the monotony by stopping every couple of
hours (or more frequently if necessary). Kids need to stretch
out after being cooped up in a car for a while. Consider
bringing along a ball to kick or throw around during these
breaks.
5. Be flexible. Set realistic
expectations and let your child soak up the experience at his
or her own pace. You might want to limit your activities to one
a day. Otherwise, you could wind up with an over-stimulated
toddler.
6. Bring water and plenty of
snacks. Fruit, granola bars, mini juice cartons and small boxes
of cereal make for great, healthy snacks.
7. Bring a beloved item. A
blankie or cuddly toy will help your toddler feel safe and
secure. Be sure to have a replacement on hand, too. It will
save you some heartache should the original get
lost.
8. Start and end your day
early. Kids are at their best in the morning, so plan
accordingly.
9. Stick to your routine.
Eating, napping and playing at the same time each day may be
all your child needs to feel comfortable in a new
environment.
10. Take lots of pictures.
They're only young once, so enjoy every moment! -
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