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Top 5 Tips for Travelling with a Toddler

January 12, 2016 by lydiaritchie 15 Comments

“With the recent arrival of Lil Gooseberry, I have decided to take a bit of a break from my blog and spend some time with my little family. However, I am thrilled to have a series of lovely guest bloggers and friends lined up fill the void during this time. Today, we are kicking off with a fellow Kiwi Mummy Blogger – Karen from mummydoit.co.nz. Karen is sharing her ‘Top 5 Tips for Travelling with a Toddler’ and given the fact it is the Summer holidays here is New Zealand these tips couldn’t be more perfectly timed.”

Thank you so much, Lydia, for giving me the opportunity to write a guest post on your gorgeous blog! My name is Karen and I have a lifestyle (mainly cooking, cleaning and organising) blog at mummydoit.co.nz

I am a stay at home mum with three children (ages 5, 3, and 18 months). I come from Scotland and have been living in New Zealand for nearly 20 years. A few months ago our family took a trip back to Scotland to visit my extended family. This is a big undertaking with three young children so I did a lot of research and preparation before the trip. I shared a series of four posts about this on my blog and Lydia has kindly invited me to share some of these ideas here.

Top 5 tips for travelling with a toddler

Tip 1: research on-line

The internet gives us access to flight information in our own homes at our own time. This gives you a great opportunity to check out a variety of flight options and find the best option for you. Things to consider are: the time of the flight (day or night); stop over times; what the different airports and airlines offer for children; and the possibility of booking bassinets in advance. Taking the time to do this research yourself rather than relying on what a travel agent tells you is really helpful. Then when you are armed with your information you can speak to a travel agent if you don’t want to book the flight on-line.

It is also a good idea to do some internet research on tips for travelling with children. There are loads of great tips out there. I’ve collected a number of them on this pinterest board.

Tip 2: prepare your children

When I took my son with me to the travel agents he asked me where the planes were. I knew then that I would need to explain the whole procedure carefully with the children. I also created a simple countdown chart using a calendar and a cut out aeroplane to help them understand when we would be going.

If your children haven’t flown before it is also a good idea to talk about what to expect and what will happen. Talk about what will happen at the airport, how long the journey will take, that they will get their meals and be sleeping on the plane. To help with this you can get books from the library or find clips on you tube. This Peppa Pig clip shows what happens when going through security, which I found to be one of the most stressful times so it is good to prepare the children for this.

Tip 3: packing your carry-on luggage

What you have in your carry-on luggage will really help to deal with boredom or restlessness on the plane. Make sure you have plenty of snacks (that are not too messy), books and toys. For take-off and landing I took lolly-pops for the older children and baby food pouches for the youngest. These were great for dealing with the change in air-pressure.

Have plenty of zip-lock bags for containing your things. Then it is easy to locate what you want and take it out of your bag when on the plane. It is also a good idea to have a few spare bags for rubbish and wet clothes if there are any accidents. Also, remember that you will need to carry any liquid items in a sandwich bag for going through security. Check out the airline security rules before you go to make sure you are following them properly. You don’t want to have to repack your bag or throw things away when you get to security.

Now for my favourite tip! I discovered this great tip for packing clothing not long before we travelled and have had lots of comments about it when I shared it on my blog. I took a spare change of clothing for each child and a change of t-shirt and underwear for myself. This method of rolling up each outfit was genius. It kept the whole outfit together and I could pack four outfits in one ziplock bag. When I went to get changed when we were in transit I was able to carry my roll of clothing without fear of dropping my underwear in the airport!

When packing a number of outfits place the outfit together with the open part of the socks facing outwards, then roll it up and fold the socks back over the roll.

Outfit rolled up

Then place all the outfits in one zip-lock bag.

Outfits rolled and bagged

Tip 4: allow your children to let off steam at the airport

When you are at the airport, either before you leave or when in transit, this is the time when you can allow your children to run around a bit to let off steam. They will be sitting quietly for a long time when travelling so find a playground if you can or just go for walks round the airport to look at the shops and the aeroplanes. The airport may have courtesy pushchairs you can borrow if you aren’t taking your own one with you.

Watching the planes

Tip 5: keep them entertained & distracted on the journey

Our older two children were happy watching movies for most of the journey, with the odd snack to keep them happy. Our youngest also did exceptionally well. When she wasn’t sleeping we kept her distracted with books, snacks, and looking out the window. The flight attendants were also great at talking to her when I took her for a little walk round the plane. But remember that they have a job to do so don’t expect them to babysit when they are busy.

We also kept the children in the original time zone so that they were sleeping at the usual time. We left changing time zone until we got to our destination, when we wouldn’t be bothering other people with grumpy children!

Top 5 Tips for Travelling with a Toddler

Finally – don’t stress! Our children were wonderful the whole trip and I wasn’t aware of any negative reactions from other passengers. Do you have any travel tips you would like to share?

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Comments

  1. Charlene says

    January 12, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    Great tips Karen! Definitely keeping these in mind for when we travel with the kids. I absolutely love the packing tip – that is amazing!
    PS Lydia – hope you are having a fabulous time with Lil Gooseberry 🙂

    Reply
    • Karen says

      January 12, 2016 at 9:27 pm

      Thanks Charlene! The packing tip is great, and is useful in so many different ways. When we went to the hot pools recently I wrapped everyone’s clothes up like this before putting them in my beach bag when we got into our togs. So much easier to find everything afterwards.

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    • lydiaritchie says

      January 16, 2016 at 2:38 pm

      They are great, aren’t they Charlene.
      I am having the time of my life getting to know life with two little ones xx

      Reply
  2. Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood says

    January 15, 2016 at 12:29 pm

    That folding tip is AMAZING. I’ve never seen anything like that, and it’s SO SO smart!

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    • lydiaritchie says

      January 16, 2016 at 2:37 pm

      I couldn’t agree with you more. I have even started packing spare outfits in my nappy bag this way xx

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    • Karen says

      January 16, 2016 at 4:36 pm

      Thanks Morgan! It is such an amazing tip I think I’m going to dedicate a whole post to it! There are so many times that folding an outfit like this would be useful – travel, nappy bag like Lydia said, camping, kindy bag, sports bag and probably a whole lot more I haven’t thought of yet.

      Reply
  3. Christine says

    January 16, 2016 at 8:57 am

    These are awesome tips! Thanks for sharing them on Meetup Monday.

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    • lydiaritchie says

      January 16, 2016 at 2:28 pm

      Aren’t they just – I think the packing tip is fantastic and have started packing my nappy bag this way too
      Thanks for stopping by xx

      Reply
  4. Krista says

    January 16, 2016 at 10:17 am

    Great tips! We are traveling in a few weeks with our 5 year old (who has been on a plane many times and will sit quietly and watch movies) and our 2 year old (who may be a bit trickier). I LOVE the way you packed the clothes. Cant wait to try it. Thanks for sharing at MeetUp Monday Link Party!

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    • lydiaritchie says

      January 16, 2016 at 2:26 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Krista. Isn’t the packing tip fabulous!!!
      All the best for your trip away with your little family 🙂
      xx

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    • Karen says

      January 16, 2016 at 4:38 pm

      Hope the trip goes well Krista! I hope the tips come in useful. For a two year old I’d probably suggest lots of snacks!

      Reply
  5. rons says

    January 17, 2016 at 9:19 pm

    Fab tips! 🙂

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  6. Karen says

    January 21, 2016 at 7:23 am

    Funny seeing my guest post on my own link party 🙂 Thanks again for inviting me, Lydia!

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    • lydiaritchie says

      February 6, 2016 at 8:01 pm

      Hehe… Thanks for your fabulous guest post xx

      Reply
  7. DinaHaines says

    January 30, 2017 at 5:43 pm

    Great Tips

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