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Travel Packing
Tips
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It is advisable to be prepared if you
must travel. There’s nothing worse than getting on the road, or
arriving at your final destination, and realizing that you forgot
something important. If your family is going on a trip during this
holiday season, use this checklist to help you keep track of what to
take:
1. Medications. Even if your children are healthy, be sure to bring
along any and all medication that they could possibly need. You
never know when a situation will arise that will require those
medications for your kids.
2. Toothbrushes and toothpaste. Mom and Dad find it easy to remember
to pack their own dental hygiene items. Younger kids may need
reminding, though. Be sure everyone packs a toothbrush and
toothpaste.
3. Sewing kit. Mishaps always happen. A button pops off. A skirt hem
falls out. Pack a mini sewing kit in your suitcase to have on hand,
just in case you need it.
4. Proper clothing. Call ahead of time and find out what the weather
will be like where you are headed. Get specific temperatures if
possible so that you will know what type of clothing to bring.
5. Bring extra clothes. Don’t forget to pack extra clothes as well,
for everyone. Kids will need more clothing than adults, but it won’t
hurt to throw in an extra outfit or two for you as well.
6. Shoes. Be sure you have matching shoes to wear with your outfits
and don’t forget to bring the right shoes for the right weather.
7. Hair accessories. If you have daughters and they wear hair
accessories, be sure to pack plenty to go along with their outfits.
8. Games for the kids. Kids get bored on road trips, especially if
the trips are more than an hour or two. To save your sanity, be sure
to bring along several fun games that they can play in the car.
Puzzle books, audio cassette tapes (with a walkman), and printable
games online are just a few ideas you can use.
9. Don’t forget the camera, you’ll definitely want to record all
your family Christmas memories so don’t forget the camera and make
sure it has batteries and film too.
10. And lastly don’t forget the presents! It’s a much too common
scenario, you pack up the car, start your road trip to visit
relatives for a relaxing family Christmas only to realize you’ve
left the presents behind. Make a list of everything you’ve decided
to take and check things off one by one.
We Recommend:
Snappy
Travel: A Magnetic Fun Book
A great book for the car or plane
ride because it's all about travel and has magnetic pieces to move
around as you flip the pages. This makes to book very
interactive and keeps things interesting, since the story is slightly
different each time. Very cute!
Rubberneckers-
The Ultimate Car Game
The objective in this game is to look
outside and find certain things to receive points. It's a great
way to keep older kids occupied, and younger kids interested and
distracted from the travel time!
Lewis
N. Clark Li'l Lewis Kid's Travel Pillow
Finally, a travel pillow just for
kids and it comes in 15 different animal shapes from alligator to
hippo, so your little one will find his or her favorite animal and
enjoy using it.
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