![]() Have drinks on hand for take off and landing.A lollipop for take off and landing can be handy as it can help equalise their ears.Avoid anything messy like chocolate, bananas or raspberries.My main advice when packing plane snacks for toddlers is: We’ve avoided public meltdowns with a well timed snack many times and I’m sure we’ll continue to do this for many years to come! What snacks to take when flying with toddlers The Travel Hack Backpack is also a stylish, budget option at £35. It’s so handy and can be used as your everyday bag when you arrive at your destination. Again, it has an easy access pocket at the back for nappies and wipes, a slim documents pocket at the front so you don’t lose any important stuff, drinks pockets on the sides and a huge main compartment. I really like these backpacks because they’re big, comfortable to carry, have a large front pocket (good for the things you need quickly like nappies and wipes) and also have a removable packing cube inside so you can quickly whip out a bag of toys and pop it under the seat.įor shorter flights with toddlers we’ll take The Travel Hack Backpack. If we have a long flight with toddlers then we’ll take the Thule Subterra 34L backpacks. If you fly with a large backpack you’ll have both hands free when boarding the flight and you’ll also have a spare hand if you need to wheel your own carry-on luggage. If you’ve got an independent toddler who likes to carry their own bag then give them a small canvas bag you can fold away once they’ve eaten the snacks or completed the sticker books. They’re often very small too so you can’t fit much inside them (Trunki, I’m looking at you here!) Yes, they look cute and your kids love them for about three minutes but they’re a pain in the arse when your children get bored of them and refuse to pull it themselves. A canvas bag is great because you can fold it away when you’re not using it.įorget about the Trunkis and other suitcases for toddlers. My advice is to use a large backpack and also have a small bag (like a canvas tote) for a few things to go under your seat. Let’s start with the basics, what suitcase or bag should you use when flying with toddlers? What bag to use when flying with a toddler You just need to get through the flight so you can enjoy your holiday! I don’t want to put you off because travelling with toddlers is so much fun as they’re amazed and intrigued by everything. But toddlers…well they’re a whole different ball game. Over 3’s are fine too because they have the attention span to watch a film or play a game. Babies are fine because they’ll fall asleep eventually and give you a break. I find flying with toddlers to be the most difficult age. ![]() ![]() Travelling with toddlers and young children can be….let’s call it challenging! Today I’m sharing my tips on what to pack on a flight with young children and how to survive flying with a toddler! I’ve taken so many flights with kids so I’m sharing all my tips to make your flight as easy as possible! This post about flying with a toddler what to pack for toddlers on a plane was created in collaboration with Admiral Travel Insurance. ![]()
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