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10 Things that Make Traveling with Kids Easier

Quick tips to help you stay sane in transit

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The background: I have five kids, three of them by marriage, two of them by birth. They range in age from 14-years old to 16-months old, and when we travel, we haul around a lot of stuff. I started keeping an eye out for gear and gadgets that would make our lives easier -- and by "make our lives easier" I mean "allow me to get from Point A to Point B with my sanity more or less intact." Et voila: A handy list of 10 things that I think are absolutely essential when traveling, anywhere, with kids.

1.) A great carryon for each kid: The clever Skyway backpack comes in two colors and has zippered compartments and a detachable lunch box. Awesome.

2.) Electronic entertainment: For long car trips, consider a dual-screen DVD player, preferably with headphone jacks. We have this one by Disney and it's worked well for us so far. Or, get a set of books on tape or CD, and catch up on your family "reading" as you ride. If you're traveling by plane and need a less-cumbersome option, Work It, Mom! member Leian suggests stocking an iPod with cartoons and other downloads from iTunes (thanks, Leian!).

3.) Drinks and snacks: Juice Pal holders add handles to most standard-size juice boxes or pouches, and you (and your car) won't get soaked if your kid gives it a squeeze. As for food, well, you will need plenty of snacks. Really. Tons. The Snack-Trap by Made for Mom keeps even itty-bitty things like cereal well contained, and you can get a special lid to convert it into a sippy cup.

4.) Comfort: Bear Hugs are very large, U-shaped blankets that fold up into a pillow. Your child can wear the whole contraption as a backpack, but he or she might be too busy cuddling it to do so -- these things are soft (and washable)! 

5.) Avoiding nausea and ear-popping pain: Motion sickness relief bands are a drug-free way to keep nausea at bay, and EarPlanes ear plugs can help children and adults alike. Other options: Breastfeeding your infant -- or offering him or her a bottle or a pacifier -- can help reduce ear discomfort and, for older kids, gum and lollipops do the trick (and double as bribes).

6.) Non-electronic entertainment: Klutz offers a wide range of kid-friendly on-the-go activities (I love their Kids Travel Backseat Survival Kit) and paint-with-water books and toys are great, too (and won't stain the tray table).

7.) Clothes: Pack extra outfits for each kid in an easy-to-reach place, and don't forget to throw in something for you to wear, too. Travelsmith has some great, wrinkle-resistant, mix-and-match pieces for adults, and you can find pre-packed, color-coordinated kid wear at Little Jet Set.

8.) Tracking devices: The Giggle Bug toddler tracker works similarly to those fobs that help you find your car keys. Except this one's louder. And you clip it onto your kid.

9.) A great stroller (or two): The Sit 'n Stand LX is a stroller with a toddler-friendly jump seat. It's not much bigger than a regular stroller -- definitely a plus in a crowded airport. Not to be confused with the Sit 'n' Stroll, a combination carseat-stroller-booster seat we use so often that I'm dreading the day our youngest outgrows it.

10.) Quick diaper changes: The Pronto mini-changer by Skip Hop keeps everything you need for a diaper change in a compact, easy-to-grab clutch. Don't feel like investing in yet another bag? Keep an extra diaper or two and slim package of disposable wipes in a plastic grocery bag, roll it up, and stash it at the top of your carryon instead.

About the Author: Lylah M. Alphonse is a full-time newspaper editor, a part-time writer, and mom and stepmom to five kids. She writes The 36-Hour Day (http://www.workitmom.com/bloggers/36hourday) here at Work It, Mom!, and blogs about freelance writing at Write. Edit. Repeat. (http://writeeditrepeat.blogspot.com)
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Comments
ymke  18th Apr
I love the idea of the Giggle Bug! Boy, I am always so paranoid being in a crowd with our toddler..
Also, thanks for including our BearHugs!
I love little jet set. Thank you for the trip tips.
I love leapsandbounds catalog! They have such great ideas. I printed your info and posted it next to our summer travel plans, thank you!!!!!!
We bookmarked your site, great ideas for summer vacation gifts for nephews and nieces for our family reunion!
Daisy  23rd Mar
I love that site! Thanks!
JuicePals! Why have I never heard (or thought of these before!) Thank you!
I have 7 children, and they can never agree on DVD's, last year I bought several of those Backseat Survival Kits, what a blessing! Great info! Thanks!
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