by Latcherie » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:15 pm
Here is what I generally pack for that age group (last time was 6 flights in 6 weeks with 2yo twins, travelling economy incl. 2 rounds of toddler gastro and 1 of diahorrhea!)....
Backpack: easy access side of front pocket
1 pack nappy wipes
1 small pack anti-bac wipes
No-spill sippy cup
Kids' plastic fork and spoon in plastic zip lock
Nappies/pull-ups - just in case
Nappy sacks (food for rubbish;nappies;sicked on clothes...)
Snack for fast grabbing e.g. Raisins, cereal bar, seed and dry-fruit mix
Plastic zip-lock of: meds, alcohol gel, calpol or nurofen sachets, diarrholyte, nappy cream/moisturiser
Identity documents
Main bag:
Big ziplock bag with one set of spare clothes, 2 spare underwear, one set light pjs (incase of severe delay)
Blanket-lightweight (airplane ones are barely steam cleaned and have horrific bacteria growing in them between each use)
Bought beforehand for main bag:
Crayola magic water pens and pad
I go to £land (though of course you have to be careful about toy safety) and similar and buy:
Sticker book
Plastic tea set
Favourite small toys in baggie e.g. Toy cars, plastic dinosaurs, dress the teddy wooden set)
Comfort item e.g. Blankie/teddy
New lightweight books esp. Gruffalo, Commotion in the Ocean variety
A magazine of eir choice in the depaure area.
New stuff I wrap up (dep. on customs) and hand out as treats/distactions etc every hour or so.
A portable DVD player is good if the onboard entertainment won't hold their attention but then you have to carry DVDs
ipads made everything soooooo much better, if you possibly can borrow or buy. Pre-loaded with kids' jigsaw puzzles, cartoons, films, books, games, educational games, photos, flashcards. Lots are free and if you ban playing on the ipad and hide it for a month before you go, it holds attention much longer as a novelty.
Bag of snacks; often planes will have. Big free selection so I don't worry too much unless there is a dietary issue.
Little bitey snacks that keep them busy...cheerios in a baggie, seeds and dried fruit (watch out for the loose tummies, I discovered the nasty effects of dried apricot in a confined space!), couple of favourites for sesperate measures.
Food: if you have a child who eats really well and mainly very healthily, with a wide variety, then airplane food sucks. It is full of sugar, chocolate, cookies and sandwiches but not a lot of filling stuff. Maybe request a grown-up meal. You can always buy something yummy in the depaure lounge too.
Have a fab time!
Here is what I generally pack for that age group (last time was 6 flights in 6 weeks with 2yo twins, travelling economy incl. 2 rounds of toddler gastro and 1 of diahorrhea!)....
Backpack: easy access side of front pocket
1 pack nappy wipes
1 small pack anti-bac wipes
No-spill sippy cup
Kids' plastic fork and spoon in plastic zip lock
Nappies/pull-ups - just in case
Nappy sacks (food for rubbish;nappies;sicked on clothes...)
Snack for fast grabbing e.g. Raisins, cereal bar, seed and dry-fruit mix
Plastic zip-lock of: meds, alcohol gel, calpol or nurofen sachets, diarrholyte, nappy cream/moisturiser
Identity documents
Main bag:
Big ziplock bag with one set of spare clothes, 2 spare underwear, one set light pjs (incase of severe delay)
Blanket-lightweight (airplane ones are barely steam cleaned and have horrific bacteria growing in them between each use)
Bought beforehand for main bag:
Crayola magic water pens and pad
I go to £land (though of course you have to be careful about toy safety) and similar and buy:
Sticker book
Plastic tea set
Favourite small toys in baggie e.g. Toy cars, plastic dinosaurs, dress the teddy wooden set)
Comfort item e.g. Blankie/teddy
New lightweight books esp. Gruffalo, Commotion in the Ocean variety
A magazine of eir choice in the depaure area.
New stuff I wrap up (dep. on customs) and hand out as treats/distactions etc every hour or so.
A portable DVD player is good if the onboard entertainment won't hold their attention but then you have to carry DVDs
ipads made everything soooooo much better, if you possibly can borrow or buy. Pre-loaded with kids' jigsaw puzzles, cartoons, films, books, games, educational games, photos, flashcards. Lots are free and if you ban playing on the ipad and hide it for a month before you go, it holds attention much longer as a novelty.
Bag of snacks; often planes will have. Big free selection so I don't worry too much unless there is a dietary issue.
Little bitey snacks that keep them busy...cheerios in a baggie, seeds and dried fruit (watch out for the loose tummies, I discovered the nasty effects of dried apricot in a confined space!), couple of favourites for sesperate measures.
Food: if you have a child who eats really well and mainly very healthily, with a wide variety, then airplane food sucks. It is full of sugar, chocolate, cookies and sandwiches but not a lot of filling stuff. Maybe request a grown-up meal. You can always buy something yummy in the depaure lounge too.
Have a fab time!