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We’re getting ready for spring break so we needed to make sure we had all the potty training essentials for traveling with a little one. Pulls Ups and Pull Ups Big Kid Wipes are at the top of our list, we also pack a small potty seat and essentials for staying busy like a snack tray and coloring set. You can take the quiz and start potty training your own unique way. For our little owl it’s important that we stay consistent during our night time routines. I know that having potty trained several kids now that making it fun is so important, and always picking their favorite designs of Pull-Ups is key.
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What are your best travel tips for traveling this spring spring with little ones?
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My tip is to bring their favorite toys, blankets and other items they love. If you are driving taking plenty of mini stops to break the monotony for them.
I make sure I have plenty of snacks and water, and that the diapers and wipes are handy
Keep a trash bag in the car, be sure to have plenty of snacks, and bring a few activity books.
Plenty of snacks
Last year we traveled with a 9-month-old & she did well with one of us sitting in the backseat with her with toys & snacks. This year, however, we have a 2-year-old & a 7-month-old! I’ve enjoyed looking at other posts for ideas. I like the idea of the DVD player.
my travel tip is to stop a lot and get out and run at a park or playground. let the kids use their energy, don’t expect too much. give yourself time to get there and to get home.
Keep plenty of activities and snacks on hand.
We pack lots of snacks and lots of extra clothes
pack extra clothing and take car breaks
Have plenty of snacks and drinks and a change of clothes.
Always have snacks!
Pack healthy snacks a fun activities for the little ones to occupy their time.
It’s good to have snacks and car games.
My best travel trip is to take lots of breaks.
Always have wipes with you.
I try to travel when they will be sleeping.
Snacks and entertainment! Things are easier now then when my baby was a baby. With tablets keeping toddlers entertained is simple. My niece is very entertained when we travel.
Keep activities and snacks on hand.
It can be a challenge to travel with kids, especially when one of them is being potty trained.
We make mystery gift/activity bags for the kids to open every hour or so of the flight/ride. They’re quiet, simple activities or toys (finger lights, pipe cleaners & Cheerios to string on them, contact paper & small items/tissue paper to stick to it to build a collage). These keep them busy for a while.
A big tip for potty training while traveling, I would say, is to have them drink water not juices or sodas.
My tip is to make sure to bring plenty of snacks to avoid meltdowns.
Take along their favorite movies and shows to watch.
time any car trips with their naps! ; )
We always bring lots of wipes, changes of clothes, snacks and toys. We actually have a tupperware tote that we keep in the car at all times with most things so we don’t forget anything.
Bring a portable DVD player!!! It is a god send.
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I bring lots of hand sanitizer to avoid getting sick
I bring lots of hand sanitizer to avoid getting sick!
Pack lot’s of snacks and bring a tablet
Pack lots of healthy snacks!
Make sure they are rested and have plenty of new things to keep them occupied
Planning ahead and just go with the flow. Staying positive is the key!
Pack plenty of snacks and stop for bathroom/stretch breaks often.
load the iPad with movies