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What To Bring On Trips With Infants And Toddlers

July 9th, 2010 · No Comments

Traveling with infants and toddlers can be much less strenuous on parents if they are prepared for the trip. Adding a few extra tips to all of the things that you are going to do to make the trip comfortable will help to make the trip pleasant.<br /><br />Getting an infant use to making long trips in their <a href=’http://www.toddlercarseat.biz/’>snugride car seat</a> requires more than just putting them into the seat and taking off. Bring the car seat into your home and sit it near a window. Putting your infant into the seat and gradually extending the amount of time they spend in the seat will help them to get used to being in the seat. In addition, if you feed the infant in the seat, they will be prepared for being fed while in the car seat when you are traveling.<br /><br />When your infant is used to eating specific foods that you make at home, traveling is a bad time to switch to canned baby food. Canned foods taste different than fresh foods and can upset little stomachs. Using a small <a href=’http://www.foodprocessormart.com’>Hamilton Beach Food Processor</a> with an adapter will allow you to make fresh foods during your trip. Some of these processors are made specifically for travel and are very easy to use in the vehicle or hotel during your trip.<br /><br />If you haven’t started using a <a href=’http://www.allaboutbabybath.biz/spa-baby-spababy-upright-baby-bath-tub’>spa baby</a>, you will definitely want to look into getting one for your trip. These little tubs are perfect for traveling. They are small and you can put items in the tub during traveling, then help your infant relax when you stop for the night. This little tub does not take up the room of a regular bath, but is extremely comfortable for infants and is relaxing during bath time.<br /><br />Another important addition to your travel supplies is water. Many infants and adults are sensitive to changes in water. Drinking water has different tastes in different regions.<br /><br />Drinking water that you are not used to can cause an upset stomach and make food, juice, or dried formula taste funny. Having enough extra water on hand to last through the trip will keep your travelers comfortable.<br /><br />Another tip for making travel more pleasant and comfortable for your infant is very easy and will work wonderfully if your infant is at the age where it wants to be close to you. Take a piece of clothing that has your scent on it and place it within reach of your infant. One of the reasons that infants become distressed is that they are disoriented and cannot clearly see you. By placing an article of clothing that has your scent on it near your infant, they will stay calmer and be able to rest more easily during the trip.

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