I've travelled with my daughter when she was 2 weeks old, 8 weeks old, 12 mths old and 14 mths old. These are definitely valuable tips that persons travelling with children can benefit from
Super practical and useful video! Thanks a lot for sharing those tips. We're going to travel with our kid very soon, it is our first long hour flight with a baby. Feel nervous
Thank you! I’m getting ready to travel with my 4 children solo. It’s our first flight since the pandemic and I’m a little nervous. Your clips of the airplane were really helpful for my 3 year old bc he doesn’t remember the last time he was on a plane.
This is the best video for solo traveling with a toddler because I can see you maneuvering all your luggages while wheeling your child in a stroller! Thank you!
Love your tips and your efficiency! Can you please do a video on what you pack for your toddler, how you pack the suitcase and what you do on the plane to keep your toddler happy? We're going on a 6 hour flight soon and would love to hear our tips!
These tips were gold!! I totally agree with the 360 degree wheels for suitcases...they make such a huge difference!! I love your idea with putting the nighttime routine items in your carryon just to have it handy. So smart! And definitely need a car seat travel bag like yours!! 🙌
Yes! Good suitcases that maneuver all different ways are crucial. In the packing cube with all of her nighttime necessities has been key for canceled flights were even if we miss a flight and our baggage goes onto the next city at least I have everything she needs for her sleep routine.
We travel by train quite frequently and this is so so so helpful!! 😭😭😭😭 thank you so much! My daughter turned 21 months yesterday and I wish I had found this before we started traveling.
I have one question..... so with checking a carseat do you worry about how they toss everything around.... wouldn’t that mean with all the rough handling that you have to get a new carseat everytime? Seeing as a carseat isn’t good anymore after a hard impact. I’m asking out of curiosity.... I’m trying to plan my trip with my littles. One will be four and the other will be a little over a yr old and I’m so stressed 😭
I've literally seen carseat fall off the belts going into planes. I NEVER check them personally. I now have a carseat that's for travel but before that I was able to strap a cheaper convertible seat into my daughter's travel stroller. I'd put her in the carseat after it was strapped into the stroller. Made it much easier. I actually prefer having my kid strapped into a seat on a plane as I feel it makes it feel more like a car ride. Something they are used to. And keeps them from being able to run and jump around lol
So helpful! Thank you for your video :) I love your practical advice and shots of you in action. Super moma! Do you have any experience or tips for dealing with jetlag for little ones? I'm travelling across 8 times zones soon, and last time I did it my son was very young and I feel like he napped so much already that it didn't make a huge difference. He's going to be nearly 18 months when we travel. Thank you! :)
My son will be 17 months old when we fly out of state for my friends wedding we will have a couple of short layovers for our connecting flights when we get off the plane to head to our connecting flight would you suggest baby wearing or using the stroller?
Also your stroller discount code is expired. There is a sale on the stroller right now but I know that’s sometimes how you get paid/sponsored as well. Thanks for the recommendation.
Hi. I have a 3 year old who’s scared of many things. Especially heights. Took him on a cable car at the zoo and he was panicking. Even going down stairs he’s super cautious or wants me to hold his hand sometimes. He loves riding fast on the scoter and bike etc. loves riding in the car too. I would love to visit my parents as they’ve only meet him at birth. It would be a 13 hour direct flight. Do you think I’d run into issues, like he’d panics during the flight? Huh Overall he’s a good toddler. And well behaved.
I’m going to be traveling with my 1 year old soon (not walking yet) and am wondering if you would have your child sit in your lap or purchase an extra seat? I’ve heard of people getting free seats if a flight isn’t full but I am not sure how reliable that would be.
C Lawrence Hi! That’s tough! I always chanced an extra seat being available just to try to save money. Even if you hold your child an extra seat and more room around you is soooo nice! I’ve held my daughter all the way up until the day she turned two. It’s do-able but having their own seat does make life easier. Also, the bigger they are the more room they consume so things can get tight. Recommend window vs aisle because it helps them stay contained during the flight.
C Lawrence also, you can call ahead and check if the flight is full so you know how to mentally prepare. Southwest is the best because at the gate you can ask and they always say there will be room
Thank you! The flights are $500 per ticket so I am going to chance it! Southwest unfortunately doesn’t fly anywhere close by to the city I’m visiting/: I’m going to book with American and hope for the best!
Do you know if Povidone Iodine (Yodopovidona) Antiseptic Kills co v id 19? Real Doctors talking on you tub e and web about it. I cleaned sinus/mouth with it for 3 days before Pc R test with Negative results. Can Expectorants reduce co v id congestion?
I've travelled with my daughter when she was 2 weeks old, 8 weeks old, 12 mths old and 14 mths old. These are definitely valuable tips that persons travelling with children can benefit from
Super practical and useful video! Thanks a lot for sharing those tips. We're going to travel with our kid very soon, it is our first long hour flight with a baby. Feel nervous
Thank you! I’m getting ready to travel with my 4 children solo. It’s our first flight since the pandemic and I’m a little nervous. Your clips of the airplane were really helpful for my 3 year old bc he doesn’t remember the last time he was on a plane.
This is the best video for solo traveling with a toddler because I can see you maneuvering all your luggages while wheeling your child in a stroller! Thank you!
This was stressful just watching, I’m nervous for our first flight.
Wish I had known this when I traveled overseas with my toddler as it was a disaster 🤦♀️ Love your outfits. Great tips
Thank you! Hopefully it will help with future travel as well!!
So helpful! That last scene of you with the luggage walking out of the airport is #goals
Thanks for the tips
Love your tips and your efficiency! Can you please do a video on what you pack for your toddler, how you pack the suitcase and what you do on the plane to keep your toddler happy? We're going on a 6 hour flight soon and would love to hear our tips!
I am going to Cali w/ my baby Monday he’s 17 months old I needed this 🧡
Thank you for this video! I’m a single mom and I’m visiting some friends it’s my first flight as a mother. Ty ty
These tips were gold!! I totally agree with the 360 degree wheels for suitcases...they make such a huge difference!! I love your idea with putting the nighttime routine items in your carryon just to have it handy. So smart! And definitely need a car seat travel bag like yours!! 🙌
Yes! Good suitcases that maneuver all different ways are crucial. In the packing cube with all of her nighttime necessities has been key for canceled flights were even if we miss a flight and our baggage goes onto the next city at least I have everything she needs for her sleep routine.
We travel by train quite frequently and this is so so so helpful!! 😭😭😭😭 thank you so much! My daughter turned 21 months yesterday and I wish I had found this before we started traveling.
Wow that stroller shuts down nice and easy
It’s Incredible. It’s really made it getting through the airport effortless on me with a little one.
@@TheWellTraveledMom what’s the name of your stroller? The link does not work
SOOOO HELPFUL! I love how positive you are and practical! Thanks so much for this.
And you managed to film... you rock!
So sweet of your husband to film but I’m sure every other mama was annoyed he wasn’t helping you 😂😂😂 She is soooo cute!
Why be mad? The vid is for single mothers
Could you tell me the brand of the stroller? Thank you so much! Flying for the first time alone with my 23 month old next month. Great videos!
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I have one question..... so with checking a carseat do you worry about how they toss everything around.... wouldn’t that mean with all the rough handling that you have to get a new carseat everytime? Seeing as a carseat isn’t good anymore after a hard impact. I’m asking out of curiosity.... I’m trying to plan my trip with my littles. One will be four and the other will be a little over a yr old and I’m so stressed 😭
I've literally seen carseat fall off the belts going into planes. I NEVER check them personally. I now have a carseat that's for travel but before that I was able to strap a cheaper convertible seat into my daughter's travel stroller. I'd put her in the carseat after it was strapped into the stroller. Made it much easier. I actually prefer having my kid strapped into a seat on a plane as I feel it makes it feel more like a car ride. Something they are used to. And keeps them from being able to run and jump around lol
So helpful! Thank you for your video :) I love your practical advice and shots of you in action. Super moma! Do you have any experience or tips for dealing with jetlag for little ones? I'm travelling across 8 times zones soon, and last time I did it my son was very young and I feel like he napped so much already that it didn't make a huge difference. He's going to be nearly 18 months when we travel. Thank you! :)
My son will be 17 months old when we fly out of state for my friends wedding we will have a couple of short layovers for our connecting flights when we get off the plane to head to our connecting flight would you suggest baby wearing or using the stroller?
So... what about inflight ear pain of toddlers while taking off and landing. That’s the only thing I am concerned about in international flights.
Depending on age, a lollypop or a dummy can help
Which stroller is this it’s beautiful - I’m trying to find it but the link doesn’t work
Thank you so much for easing my nerves
Super mom!
Great video wow
Does your child under 2 also get 2 checked in bags?
Also your stroller discount code is expired. There is a sale on the stroller right now but I know that’s sometimes how you get paid/sponsored as well. Thanks for the recommendation.
Thanks these were really helpful!
So helpful thank you
Bless, this made me tear up for some reason..only becos uve done so well but i cant help how tiring this looks..😒😒
hey i recorded the baggage claim clip wooohooo
Yeah! You were soooo helpful! Thank you for being my videographer of my real life craziness! Hope you had a good trip!
This was great ! And we’ll put together! P.s you do look YOUNG
You deserve way more Subscribers😍😍
Neeed help finding that stroller please? Website is not found.
Which stroller is that can't find it through the link ?
Oh my god! I got mad anxiety watching this... Super nervous for our flight
Hi. I have a 3 year old who’s scared of many things. Especially heights. Took him on a cable car at the zoo and he was panicking.
Even going down stairs he’s super cautious or wants me to hold his hand sometimes.
He loves riding fast on the scoter and bike etc.
loves riding in the car too.
I would love to visit my parents as they’ve only meet him at birth. It would be a 13 hour direct flight. Do you think I’d run into issues, like he’d panics during the flight? Huh
Overall he’s a good toddler. And well behaved.
What name of this stroller? We traveling a lot with my 2 yo. So far we took 5 international trips with her, but our stroller is quite big
This was so helpful 👌🏽
Does anyone know if I Have to take a car seat for my 2 year old?
What kind of car seat travel bag do you have?
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Will add it to my description. Fits so many car seats. Lots of room and wheels plus backpack straps!
i say get help where
ever you can
I’m going to be traveling with my 1 year old soon (not walking yet) and am wondering if you would have your child sit in your lap or purchase an extra seat? I’ve heard of people getting free seats if a flight isn’t full but I am not sure how reliable that would be.
C Lawrence Hi! That’s tough! I always chanced an extra seat being available just to try to save money. Even if you hold your child an extra seat and more room around you is soooo nice! I’ve held my daughter all the way up until the day she turned two. It’s do-able but having their own seat does make life easier. Also, the bigger they are the more room they consume so things can get tight. Recommend window vs aisle because it helps them stay contained during the flight.
C Lawrence also, you can call ahead and check if the flight is full so you know how to mentally prepare. Southwest is the best because at the gate you can ask and they always say there will be room
Thank you! The flights are $500 per ticket so I am going to chance it! Southwest unfortunately doesn’t fly anywhere close by to the city I’m visiting/: I’m going to book with American and hope for the best!
@@cuhristen4 how did it go? I'm traveling in a few weeks 😱
I’m flying to Phuket with my 1 year old and I’m so nervous loool
Do you know if Povidone Iodine (Yodopovidona) Antiseptic Kills co v id 19? Real Doctors talking on you tub e and web about it. I cleaned sinus/mouth with it for 3 days before Pc R test with Negative results. Can Expectorants reduce co v id congestion?
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omg im so scared im traveling with a 16 month old almost 2 for the first time
Best tip for flying with non-sedated* kids: Don't
*by trained medical professionals for medical reasons