Planning ahead and packing the essentials can be the difference between a cherished memory and a complete meltdown. Make traveling with kids fun for the whole family with our favorite gear and travel tips.
Our son, Max, got his passport photo taken at 4 months old, and at 8 months went on his first overseas trip. Now, at almost 2 years old, he has more passport stamps than many adults!
At first, we dreaded the long travel days, but we now actually look forward to them as a chance to play and connect with many different people that we wouldn’t otherwise meet. Of course, it can be tiring dealing with security lines, time changes, and being stuck in confined spaces for long periods of time. But after countless trips, we’ve come up with some tips and tricks that have helped us avoid (or at least minimize) kiddo meltdowns.
Tips for Traveling With Kids
Whether your next trip is a two-hour drive or a 16-hour plane ride, we have some tips and tricks that may be useful as you start planning your holiday travel.
Change your perspective.
If you hope to watch that movie or finish your book on the plane — let that expectation go and set yourself up for success by thinking of it as a time to connect with your child. As easy as it is to plop your kiddo in front of an iPad, try bringing a fun puzzle or favorite toy instead. And don’t forget that new places and faces are the best entertainment, especially for babies and toddlers.
Bring a variety of snacks.
With a toddler in tow, our snack variety and quantity has increased significantly. And don’t forget that as long as your child appears to be an infant or toddler, TSA will let you carry liquids in quantities larger than 3.4 ounces for your child. We take full advantage of this and bring applesauce, cottage cheese, and yogurt.
When we want to go super light, we carry instant oatmeal or freeze-dried meal (see our favorite snacks below), as we can always get hot water on the plane. No one likes going hungry. Plus, food is a good distraction at any age.