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Top 3 Things To Pack When Travelling With Kids

Over the years we have done our fair share of travelling with our three kids. It is always a challenge to get everything packed and organized before you go, but the following three tips are a MUST for me.

Gallon Zip-top Bags - This is my #1 tip and one that has made the difference between sanity and insanity when travelling with my crew. I place each outfit, complete with socks, undies, and accessories in a separate zip top bag and label it with the child’s name. I make a separate bag with jammies and spares. Each bag is rolled slightly to remove excess air and then sealed. ADVANTAGES: The bags take up less space than the loose clothes; the outfits are ready to grab and go (helpful for Daddies, Grandparents and other helpers); and you have a container to put wet, soiled or stinky items in while you are at your destination.

Laundry Basket - If you are travelling by car, place a plastic laundry basket in the back to hold the smaller, loose items you are taking like shoes, back packs, portable electronics, gifts, etc. ADVANTAGES: It makes it easier to transport these items in and out of the car and you have somewhere to put your dirty laundry while at your destination.

Emergency Bag - A few years back someone gave me a red Clinique make up bag that is about 6″x9″. It is flat when empty and has a zipper top. I keep this bag with me just about anywhere we go and the kids know it is the emergency bag. In this bag I keep bandaids, travel pack of wipes, flat packs of chewable children’s pain reliever, the Triaminic cold/cough strips, my daughter’s Lactaid tablets, hand sanitizer, antiseptic wipes, a comb, a few ponytails, tissues, and a few mommy essentials. ADVANTAGES: Red equals emergency and I have trained my kids to know what and where this bag is at all times. You just never know when you may need these things!

As we enter this holiday travel week, please stay safe! And, if you have a tip for travelling with kids, share it with us.

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6 Comments »

  V-Grrrl wrote @ December 21st, 2006 at 7:51 pm

When I travel with kids, my top three must-haves are handcuffs, duct tape, and Valium. ; )

  V-Grrrl wrote @ December 21st, 2006 at 7:51 pm

P.S. Can you stuff a strait-jacket into a gallon ziploc bag?

  Char wrote @ December 21st, 2006 at 8:01 pm

Ah, with your angels?

I was talking about how to pack for the kids - not the grown-ups… ;-)

  Eliza wrote @ December 22nd, 2006 at 12:27 pm

haha, you two crack me up. Sounds like you’ve done a lot of traveling Char. How often a year?

  Char wrote @ December 22nd, 2006 at 1:46 pm

Yes, I have done my fair share - with and with out kids. We usually take 3-4 road trips per year with the kids. We have made two trips overseas in the past two years, as well.

  jen wrote @ January 8th, 2007 at 2:08 pm

What a great idea…I think I will go to the Dollar tree and look for a red make up bag and start packing it….great idea…thanks,

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