Traveling with Young Children: A Parent’s Guide

Traveling with young children for a family vacation can be a daunting task, but with the right preparation and mindset, it can also be a rewarding and enjoyable experience for the entire family. As a parent who has navigated the challenges of traveling with infants and toddlers, I've compiled a parent's guide with some of the most helpful tips and must-have products to ensure your journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

 

 

Plan Ahead

Planning is the cornerstone of a successful trip with little ones. Start by choosing a family-friendly destination that offers activities for all ages (hello, Disney)! Research accommodations that provide amenities such as cribs, high chairs, and kid-friendly meals. Booking flights during your child's usual nap time can also help reduce travel-related stress.

Pack Wisely

Packing for young children requires a balance between bringing everything you might need and not overloading yourself with unnecessary items. Here’s a packing list of essentials, whether you're flying or taking road trip.

1. Diapers and Wipes: Always pack more than you think you'll need.

2. Change of Clothes: Bring multiple outfits for each day, as spills and accidents are inevitable.

3. Snacks and Drinks: Healthy snacks and a spill-proof cup can keep hunger and thirst at bay.

4. Toys and Books: Familiar toys and new surprises can keep your child entertained.

5. First Aid Kit: Include band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and any medications your child might need.

Best Products for Traveling with Young Children 

 

 

1. Travel Stroller: A lightweight, compact stroller like the GB Pockit+ All-Terrain is a lifesaver. It’s easy to maneuver, folds small enough to fit in overhead airplane compartments, and is comfortable for your child.

 

2. Portable Crib: The Lotus Travel Crib by Guava Family is a fantastic option. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and provides a safe, familiar sleeping environment for your baby.

 

3. Baby Carrier: A comfortable baby carrier, such as the Stokke-Lima Baby Carrier is a fantastic option for family travel due to its comfort and portability. Designed with an ergonomic structure, it provides excellent support for both the parent and child, evenly distributing weight to prevent back and shoulder strain. Its compact design allows it to fold down easily, making it ideal for fitting into a diaper bag or carry-on luggage. The carrier's breathable, lightweight materials ensure that your baby stays cool and comfortable, while its quick-release buckles and adjustable straps offer convenience and ease of use.

4. Noise-Canceling Headphones: To protect your kiddo's ears during flights and help them sleep, invest in a pair of noise-canceling headphones like the BBCare Noise Cancelling HeadPhones for Babies. They make a toddler version as well.

 

 

5. Travel High Chair: The Inglesina Fast Table Chair is a portable high chair that clips onto most tables, making mealtime easier no matter where you are.

 

 

6. Portable Changing Pad: The Skip Hop Pronto Signature Changing Station is compact and convenient, providing a clean space for diaper changes on the go.

7. White Noise Machine: The Marpac Portable White Noise Machine can help your child sleep better in unfamiliar environments.

8. Travel Potty: For toddlers, a travel potty like the OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty can be a lifesaver during long trips.

Personal Story: Lessons Learned the Hard Way

Allow me to share a personal family travel experience that highlights some important lessons. I traveled from San Antonio, Texas to Southampton, New York with my two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and my one-year-old twins. I traveled with my mother, and wow did we really struggle.

Some things that I want to tell you not to do:

1. Car Seat Mistakes: When bringing a car seat, make sure you buy a rolling attachment that actually fits the car seat you're bringing. We had purchased one that ended up being too small, and so it kept tipping over.

2. Bag Management: I brought a bunch of smaller bags. Don’t do that. If your child is flying on an airplane and you bought them a seat, they also get one personal item as well as a carry-on. Take advantage of that and bring larger, well-organized bags.

3. Car Seat Awareness: Ensure that your car seat is airline-approved. Even if it is, more than likely, you're going to be picking it up and moving it, lifting it high, all the way to your seat. Be mindful of that and ready for it.

Tips for Air Travel 

1. Arrive Early: Give yourself plenty of time at the airport to check in, go through TSA security lines, and handle any last-minute issues.

2. Board Early: Take advantage of pre-boarding for families with young children. This gives you extra time to settle in and organize your belongings.

3. Keep Essentials Accessible: Use a backpack as your carry-on to keep your hands free. Store your kiddo's diapers, wipes, snacks, and toys in easily accessible pockets.

4. Manage Ear Pressure: To help your child’s ears adjust during takeoff and landing, encourage them to drink from a bottle or sippy cup, or chew on a pacifier or snack.

5. Entertainment: Long flights are often a screen time exception. Download your child's favorite videos, movies, and games to a designated phone or iPad before getting to the airport. Ensure everything is downloaded so that they can watch it on the plane, even if there isn't free Wi-Fi. Have device chargers in your most easily accessible bag.

6. Stay Calm: Children can pick up on your stress. Stay calm and patient, and remind yourself that it’s okay if there’s a tantrum or two.

Tips for Car Travel

1. Safety First: Ensure your child’s car seat is properly installed with the seat belt and meets all safety regulations. The Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat is a versatile option that grows with your older children.

2. Take Breaks: Plan regular stops to let your child stretch their legs, have a snack, and use the restroom. This is important for young kids and parents alike in my opinion!

3. Entertainment: Keep a selection of toys, books, and music within reach to keep your child entertained during the drive.

4. Comfort Items: Bring along your child’s favorite blanket or stuffed animal to provide comfort and familiarity, especially if this is the first time they are traveling. But don't let them go wild with it, try to stick with one item per child if you can.

Staying Healthy

Traveling can expose your child to new environments and germs. Here are some tips to keep everyone healthy:

1. Hand Hygiene: Pack hand sanitizer and encourage frequent hand washing.

2. Hydration: Ensure your child drinks plenty of water, especially on flights where the air can be very dry. A lot of airport restaurants will be happy to fill your sippy cups and water bottles.

3. Rest: Stick to your child’s regular sleep schedule as much as possible to prevent over tiredness, meltdowns and crankiness.

Making the Most of Your Destination

Once you’ve arrived, make the most of your family trip by being flexible and open to changes in your travel plans. Allow for downtime to prevent overstimulation and ensure everyone gets enough rest. Seek out family-friendly activities and don’t be afraid to ask locals for recommendations.

Embrace the Experience

Travel with kids isn’t always easy, but it’s a wonderful opportunity to create lasting memories and expose your child to new experiences. Embrace the chaos, laugh at the mishaps, and celebrate the small victories.

Preparation is key when it comes to traveling with young children. By planning ahead, packing wisely, and bringing along the right products, you can minimize stress and maximize enjoyment. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination, and with a positive attitude and a sense of adventure, you can make it an unforgettable experience for your entire family. Safe travels!

Further Reading 

If you enjoyed this article, make sure to check out The Ultimate Guide to the Best Baby Play Mats, or our article Best Baby Monitors of 2024The village is a great place to find tips and tricks for all your baby gear needs. 

 

About the Author, Lauren Shaver Morris

GoodBuy Gear Contributing Writer

Lauren is considered an authority on safe baby-wearing and helps parents find the confidences to safely wear their child. As a nurse, Lauren understands proper ergonomics for babies whether parents choose to use stretchy and woven wrap carriers, apron-style carriers or structured carriers. Lauren is also twin mom with a toddler, so tandem wearing is a must to keep her household running! 

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