Travel Tips | Travel Tips News | Travel Tips Resources | RSS Feed

Baby Travel Tips

 

Baby Travel Tips information and resources Baby Travel Tips latest news

Traveling with Babies & Toddlers

Sarah Delaporte

Travel with babies and toddlers can test the best of us. This article discusses many baby travel tips that can help you travel without the problems, or at the very least with a plan if problems occur. Remember though... the main attribute you need is patience. Enjoy these baby travel tips.

You may be surprised at how often babies will sleep to & from the destination. Be sure to have their favorite stuffed animal ready & blanket for the trip (also a pacifier & bottle if the child is young enough).

For babies & toddlers, bring along cassette tapes filled with stories & music that is age appropriate. You can sing along to help entertain them.

Other items that you will want to take with you are :

A foldable playpen

An age appropriate car seat

A diaper bag

Something to keep the sun out of the child's eyes

For children ages 1 ? years, bring items to play with. Such items can include: scotch tape, window clings, books, coloring books, crayons, a couple plush animals & finger food. Be sure to bring out toy at a time. When you get out one toy, put the others away. This way the items stay new. Switch toys every 10 ?5 minutes (longer if the child is older). This keeps the toys & books new and exciting. You will want to have at least 12 toys. 12 toys is appropriate for a trip of 12 hours or less. To be on the safe side add a couple extra or buy a few at stops on the way there. This will allow you to rotate for two hours without having anything boring. You will not need a ton of toys for under a year old, as they will sleep most of the way there (at least hopefully. If you child isn't prone to sleeping in the car, you will have to improvise).

You will want someone next to the young child at all times to make sure they stay happy during the entire trip. It can be upsetting to the driver if the baby is constantly crying.

For those crying fits: First try the basic easy things by offering a bottle, pacifier, blanket, doll/stuffed animal, finger food or new toy. If these don't work and the child continues to cry for longer than five minutes, pull over at a rest stop. Check the child's diaper, look for rashes, or places the skin may be rubbing against the car seat, and check for food or items underneath their bottom. If none of these work, re-adjust the child in their chair & keep driving. If the child is old enough to talk, ask them what is bothering them. If nothing works and the child continues to cry, strap him/her back in the car seat and continue to drive. This time don't stop the car until 30 minutes or longer has passed. During this half hour try the things you tried initially. If all is hopeless, ignore the child. Before 30 minutes, it is very likely the child will calm down or fall asleep unless something is seriously wrong. If you stop every time the child cries, he/she will cry MORE! If you do end up stopping a second time (after 30 minutes), first re-check the diaper (it is not uncommon to have two incidents in a half hour) and second check to see if the child is ill. If the child is old enough (2-3 years) and there is nothing wrong (diaper etc) & the fit continues, it may call for disciplinary action (always give the child try to give the warning before disciplining ?this way the child chooses his/her own fate). A quick note: choose a driver that can handle crying for 5- 10 minutes without getting too irritable.

It is true that there may be the occasional crying, but for the most part the trip should go well for both you, the riders and your child.

Sarah Delaporte is the owner of Freebie Coupon Corner. She loves helping consumers save money on their groceries with her helpful e-book publications. For more information about Freebie Coupon Corner, you can visit the website at: http://www.couponcorner.net

Latest News

Worried About Swine Flu And Thinking Of Canceling Your Travel Plans? Donât Be Too Hasty. (Goshen News)
Worried about swine flu and thinking of canceling your travel plans? Don’t be too hasty.
National Park Service
The National Park Service, created by the U.S. Congress in 1916, is the government bureau that manages the national lands in the United States. The task of this government bureau is to preserve the na ...
Celebrations Lead To Travel Deals And Freebies
Whatever you want to celebrate on your next vacation, you'll not only get feted like a VIP, but will also save some significant bucks.
Etiquette In The Wild
Viewing wildlife in its natural habitat is a rewarding experience for both adults and kids. Yet curiosity and the quest for an exhilarating experience can easily lead to a situation in which the viewers or the wildlife are at risk.
Desperately Seeking Batad
If you're a lifelong city-slicker headed bush in search of the Eighth Wonder of the World, there are three things you really should have: a map, a clue and a reasonable level of sobriety. Oops.
Tower-Roosevelt
Yellowstone's northeast quadrant is the most remote corner of the park. And it is the least frequently visited.
Clarifying Confusing Onboard Currencies
Don't assume onboard purchases will be in your departure country's currency. Here's what you need to know before you set foot onboard.
Top 10 Common Cruise Questions
Is cruising really all-inclusive? Is it expensive? Are all ships alike? How can I stay in touch with those on land? Your cruising-related questions are answered here.
Cheap Summer Flights To Europe
Yes, Virginia, there are cheap flights to Europe this summer! Our Deal Detective shows you how to find one, even from the West Coast.
Concerned About Swine Flu? Read This First!
If you're traveling in the near future, you may be concerned about the recent news regarding swine flu. Read this feature to get your travel questions answered.
Tips On Avoiding Airplane Germs (Cy-Fair Sun)
Travelers concerned about the swine flu outbreak and general health risks in crowded areas can help protect themselves from airborne illnesses, bacteria and germs by exercising some extra precautions in the airport and on airplanes, according to AAA Texas.
Firehole Canyon Drive
Firehole Canyon is more than a scenic detour. It is one of only two safe (and legal) swims in Yellowstone.
The Four Country Hop
When you attempt to run, truck and couch surf your way across four countries in as many weeks, protests, terrorism and cultural misunderstandings are bound to follow. All you can do is hold on and try to have a blast.
Teach Kids To Travel Green
By Rhonda CroneUnless you've been under a rock lately, you well know that we're “going green” in all kinds of ways, even when we travel. What exactly is green travel? Whether you call it green travel, ...
Sprint Suspends Travel To Mexico, Steps Up Worker Protection Against Swine Flu (BizJournals)
Sprint Nextel Corp. has suspended travel to Mexico and is ramping up preparation efforts to protect workers from potential swine flu outbreaks. (S)
Is That Cruise Deal Too Good To Be True?
Whether you get them by email, see them online, or see them in the newspaper, cruise deals these days are pretty enticing. But are they for real? Ed Perkins says they are ... with some caveats.
Bisharin, Ababda And Rashayda Peoples
Three desert tribes call Bir Shalatein home, the Bisharin, Ababda and Rashayda peoples. And while there are similarities among the three, there are many differences too. Bisharin and Ababda are member ...
Mather Point
Mather Point and the Canyon View Information Plaza are an ideal first stop on the South Rim.
Norris Junction
The Norris area of Yellowstone is more than a junction of roads. It is an intersection of faults.
Poll: Swine Flu Affecting Your Travel Plans? (MyNC.com)
In light of the swine flu developments, are you changing your travel plans. Take our poll. 

Related Resources

Baby Travel Tips Related Articles

Top 10 Reasons To Pick A Vacation Rental
We are planning a family trip for just a few days. That is my family, my brother's family, and my other brother's family. Our mother will be joining us, too. That makes four households, seven adults and...
Car Rental and Your Driver’s License
One thing that you may overlook when you want to rent a car is whether the rental company will accept your driver's license. This is especially true when you are travelling to a foreign country. After...
Up, Up and Away - Ten Steps To Simplify Travel Packing
Travel is a fact of life, whether for business or for pleasure. Here are three steps to make your packing and unpacking much simpler and less time-consuming. 1. Make a list of all the products you use...
Contemplating Taking a Cruise? Here are Some Myths and Facts.
A cruise has been proven to be good for your health, announces the captain on the RCI at the end of the cruise. I am nodding my happy and relaxed head in agreement. Many of us who take cruises think that's...
Travelling to the UK from abroad
If your journey isn't too great a distance, for example you are visiting from Europe, you might want to consider a variety of travel options. But if your journey is a long one, plane fares are now so competitive...
Car Rental is Not Just About Price!
Before you go leaping for the cheapest car rental rate you can find, be sure to ask your car rental company a few questions about their service and what the price includes. I often search the Internet...
How to have a 5 Star Holiday on a 2 Star Budget
Travel, Holiday & Flight Discounts - Getting The Best Travel Deals Online. Love to travel? The international traveller has never had it so good in terms of being able to afford to see the world at discounted...
Discover The Biggest Travel Secret In The World Today - And Book A Free Flight!
It sounds like a dream doesn't it? Hopping onto a plane and taking a flight to the destination of your choice. Imagine collecting your flight tickets to New York, London, Goa - or wherever takes your...
Your Choices in Choosing a Car Rental Company
Your Choices in Choosing a Car Rental Company One of the problems with renting a car is choice. As in, there seem to be too many of them. With a wide variety of cars, rental companies, and locations to...
Walt Disney World in Just 3 Days
So your headed to Walt Disney World, but you only have time for a long weekend. Although it's certainly not the ideal way to see "The Happiest Place on Earth", it definitely can be done, especially if...