Baby sign language
Christmas ideas for kids
Kid's birthday party décor ideas and design
How to organise a family photo shoot
Benefits of baby sign language
Baby sign language basics
Learn baby sign language
Baby language development
Gardening with kids
Garden activities for kids
Garden lessons for kids
Grass heads
Easy to grow plants
Gardening safety
Outdoor play, the natural way
Kids and animals
Babies and cats
Babies and dogs
Pets for kids
Children and cats
Choosing a pet
Dog training for kids
Dog bite prevention
Kids party ideas
Kids party supplies
Kids party venues
Kids party activities
Kids party food
Kids party tips
Kids party games
Kids birthday cake ideas
Travel with kids
Reading to children
Choose a book
Children's reading techniques
Importance of reading to your children
Literacy for kids
Numeracy for kids
Baby's first Christmas
Christmas shopping for kids
Playing Santa
Christmas family outings
Keeping your child safe at Christmas
Christmas games
Christmas decorations
Christmas cards
Christmas songs
Christmas colouring pages
Christmas craft
Christmas party ideas
Coping with Christmas Day
Christmas stockings
Christmas invitations
Homemade Christmas decorations
Homemade Christmas cards
Holiday photo tips
Dining out as a family
Travelling With Kids Tips
Here are some very practical tips that may just help make your holiday with your babies and toddlers run a little smoother:
- Have a check-up with your doctor a few days before you go away. They may suggest a few items that you could take with you to help in the event of a family illness.
- Check your destination to see what basic supplies will be available to you. Especially items such as diapers and wipes.
- Don’t worry about slippery soaps when travelling – Huggies® Wipes are great for when you’re travelling with your little one. All you have to do is pack one for a no mess, no tear wash for you little one, anywhere, anytime.
- Everybody needs a passport if you are travelling overseas. Even a newborn will need their own. This can take quite a few weeks to get organised, so start early.
- Travel insurance is a good idea no matter where you are travelling.
- Make an ID bracelet for each of your children. Include your name and contact number, laminate it and pop it on your child’s wrist or tie it onto their clothing.
- Think about investing in a portable DVD player (or iPad). They are not only fantastic in the car but useful at your destination if no DVD player is available. Some parents take them to restaurants as well, so the kids have something to do while mom and dad finish eating.
- Take along a scrapbook. This can be as simple as an exercise book or a lovely holiday memory book. You can write down the day’s events and ask the kids to give you their thoughts. They can also do drawings in there of what they saw and stick in entry tickets, maps, and so much more. You can add photos to it when you get back. The kids will love going through their travel scrapbook long after they arrive home.
- Remember to pack extra batteries or the battery charger for your cameras.
Check local water supplies for their safety for your baby or toddler. If you’re in doubt, use bottled water.
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