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Traveling With Babies
When traveling with baby if you start slowly and plan wisely, both you and
baby will enjoy first-class comfort. If you begin with baby steps, you’ll
find that soon you and your little one will soon be able to walk, ride, or
fly in the fast lane.
Day Trips
Introduce baby to travel starting with a few day-trips to a local
relative or friend. Basic equipment will be a packed
diaper bag,
a stroller or pram
(if you’ll spend some time outdoors), and a car seat. Most modern car
seats easily detach and convert into a baby carrier.
Be sure to pack your diaper bag with a diaper for each two hours you intend
to be away from home. Pack 2 nipples for each bottle you pack, two to three
receiving blankets, and an extra change of clothing for baby and an extra
shirt for you. Cut down on diaper bag weight and keep things easy to find by
using Ziploc bags to pack extras like nipples, wipes, and pacifiers. Pack
one large, empty Ziploc for soiled items. Overnights For baby’s
first overnight trip, you’ll need to extend your day-trip plan with a couple
of extra receiving blankets and extra sets of clothing for baby. Even if
your overnight trip is to Grandma’s house, remember that nighttime sounds
and perceptions may be different from those during daytime hours. A good
pram with wheel locks can double as a bassinet, helping baby feel right at
home and enabling everyone to sleep more comfortably through the night.
If overnight travel is a frequent part of your regular routine, consider
investing in a Graco Pack ‘n Play Classic Care Center. This excellent piece
of baby travel equipment is a bassinet, changing table, and playpen in one
portable unit that folds into a handy tote bag. There are 22 models of the
Classic Care Center. With prices starting at under $50.00, you’re sure to
find one that’s right for your little one and your budget. Extended
Hotel Stays Many hotels stock products and equipment especially for
travelers with babies, but they may not stock the brands you and baby
prefer. When you make your reservation, ask for specific information on
product brands and the equipment you’ll need to make baby’s stay
comfortable. If you opt to use a hotel crib or bassinet, be sure to pack a
couple of baby’s own blankets, a familiar mobile, and/or other “security
items”.
Although your inclination may be to pack up your complete nursery, in some
cases, an extended stay may allow you to pack even less than you would for
an overnight trip. For instance, it would be impractical to pack a week’s
worth of bottles and nipples. Pack only enough for a day and leave time in
your itinerary for clean-ups. When packing baby clothes, include two or
three one-piece outfits that can be quickly hand washed when soiled.
You’ll also want to be sure to bring along a stroller. Most contemporary
strollers are lightweight and easily collapse for transport or storage. Some
models are equipped with multi-position reclining seats so baby can
sight-see or nap as he or she chooses. In addition, many have features like
tray attachments, sun canopies, attached toy bars, and “parent” trays for
your little extras.
If part of your vacation will put you in a crowd, consider a baby backpack
or sling. The Baby Bjorn
Carrier holds baby safely to your chest, increasing baby’s sense of
security as he maintains eye contact with your familiar face.
From day trips to cruise ships, how you travel with babies depends chiefly
on your destination and length of stay. However developing a basic plan and
adding to it as the situation warrants will quickly make seasoned travel
companions out of you and your little one.
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