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Baby Travel Survival GuideTips for Packing and Traveling with a Baby or ToddlerWe all look forward to getting away whether we are going to visit with family, relax on a beach or hit the slopes. However, along with the happy anticipation, travelers also share concerns about packing and what the airport and flights might hold in store. Add a baby to your travel plans and your happy anticipation is often replaced with anxiety and your normal travel concerns can turn to outright fear and dread. Traveling with an infant is never going to be as easy as traveling without them, but proper planning and preparation will make your trip easier and more enjoyable. Here are some tips for packing and surviving enhanced airport security. Babies need lots of clothes, diapers, supplies and gear to make it through the day. Be sure to pack everyday items that you take for granted. You will be tempted to bring only the bare minimum, but not having enough clothes, wipes, bottles, or sippy cups, etc. can make for a more difficult, less comfortable trip. Lighten your load by having your baby supplies delivered to your destination by Babies Travel Lite, www.babiestravellite.com. With over 1,000 name brand products at competitive prices you can shop online for all the things you will need and have them waiting for you at your destination be it a hotel, vacation home or Grandma’s house. This is a great way to make traveling easier. There are three things that you should always do whether you are traveling for two days or two weeks.
In addition to worrying about what you will need when you arrive, you need to make sure you have the necessities while en route. You must be prepared for unexpected delays and unanticipated problems with your children. Be happy if you are lucky enough to arrive with your baby bag still full. At a minimum, always make sure you have, at least, the following when you board:
Traveling alone or with your partner clearing airport security can be a major annoyance, but add a child or two and clearing security can become disastrous. Here are some tips that will improve your chances of avoiding disaster. Keep in mind, that the only thing that is certain about the specific security regulations that impact the traveling family is that the regulations are subject to change without notice and that even if you understand the regulations enforcement may not be consistent. Always check with your airline or check www.tsa.gov before you travel because the rules can and do change constantly. There is currently a ban on bringing liquids, crèmes, and gels through airport security check points. Each traveler may carry through security individual items that are no more than 3 ounces each and all of your items must fit comfortably in a quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag (which you must supply). This rule has significant impact if you are traveling with a small child. Here is a quick survival guide.
Page Two - Travel Lite Baby Natalie Pechacek is the CEO and co-founder of Babies Travel Lite. She is mother of a 6 year old daughter and a 5 year old son. Natalie is a family travel expert who has authored articles, appeared on TV and radio, and has been featured in parenting magazines. Babies Travel Lite, www.babiestravellite.com delivers baby supplies like diapers, formula, baby food, bath and sun care supplies and much more to travel destinations in the United States and worldwide. They deliver to hotels, resorts, vacation rentals, and even to Grandma’s house.
In addition, Babies Travel Lite offers a variety of specialized and innovative travel gear for people preparing to take a trip. Customers can have these items sent to their homes before they travel making the airport experience easier and making the travel to their destination more enjoyable. Visit the Babies Travel Lite Travel Guide for more helpful travel tips and other useful travel information.
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