The mamas behind the scenes at Kids Who Explore, share weekly episodes covering all things exploring (with kids), from simple walks outside to camping in the backcountry. Expect interviews with explorers from all over the world and lots of takeaways for your own future adventures!
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The mamas behind the scenes at Kids Who Explore, share weekly episodes covering all things exploring (with kids), from simple walks outside to camping in the backcountry. Expect interviews with explorers from all over the world and lots of takeaways for your own future adventures!
Instagram: @kidswhoexplore
Facebook: Kids Who Explore
Plane travel with kids can carry a lot of mental weight, and when you’re doing it solo, a lot of physical weight too! Here are some tips to make it a little more manageable, even with car seats involved!
Getting to the Airport
Practice getting car seats in a car ahead of time
Think about which kid to get in first at home, and out first at the airport, etc.
At the Airport
Choose if you are going to check or carry-on
Car seats and strollers – recommend gate checking (the warranty of these items is void if it is checked at the airport) – to gate check, ask upon check in and/or at the boarding counter for gate check passes, then drop them off at designated drop off before boarding plane
Backpacks for travel car seats make it easier to transport around airport (and you can fit gear in them, if needed!)
Give yourself lots of extra time, so you can be calm for whatever pace the kids are going
Book Spot Saver (in Seattle airport) for quicker security line up (remember every security has different rules): www.tinyurl.com/532bhz5v
Have options that suit your family – carrier, stroller, roll-on luggage
Take bathroom breaks all at the same time before and after flight (family washroom is so helpful)
On Airplane
Start with less and pull out one thing at a time (books, colouring, post-it notes, puzzles, stick-on window toys, music with headphones (Puro brand) or shows)
Lollipops (YumEarth brand) for takeoff and landing for toddlers/older kids, breastfeeding/soother for younger ones, and/or water bottle and snacks to help their ears
Flight Fud for in flight to help adults (and kids) with hydration, circulation, immunity and support against radiation (discount code LAURENEB)
Travel Car Seats & Luggage Mentioned
*Check if they follow your country’s regulations* Suitable in USA
Doona Car Seat/Stroller for infant
WayB Car Seat for toddler
JetKids Stokke Travel-On Luggage
Keep your expectations realistic! Stay calm, so the kids feel that energy. Take help where it’s offered!
Episode 81: Travelling with Kids - https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-81-travelling-with-kids-with-margaret-bradford/
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Today’s Host: @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexploreProduction: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music
Kids Who Explore Parent Edition
The mamas behind the scenes at Kids Who Explore, share weekly episodes covering all things exploring (with kids), from simple walks outside to camping in the backcountry. Expect interviews with explorers from all over the world and lots of takeaways for your own future adventures!
Instagram: @kidswhoexplore
Facebook: Kids Who Explore