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Unpopular opinion: book the early morning flight, especially if traveling with kids. I know this sounds insane, but it’s been our greatest travel hack. Here’s why we prefer to book early morning flights:
No more wasted space in our luggage, and no more risk of damage to precious investments like sound machines and baby monitors because… there’s an app for that! Okay, there’s actually three apps, but you get the idea. Here’s what we use:
So you want a tropical vacation without the price tag? I think Naples, Florida can do just that! Here’s some quick destination info:
Fun ways to save the day on your next flight when it’s time to pull the Hail Mary move: put stuff you already own inside Easter eggs. You’re welcome 🤪 Save this post for your next vacation! Here’s a few ideas to get you started:
Want to make family travel less stressful? Enter TSA PreCheck:
The day before you depart, don’t forget these six easy ways to make your travel day with kids smoother:
Nothing beats a long travel day quite like a toy store in the middle of the world’s third busiest airport. Prices are very reasonable, especially for an airport, and the staff are always kind and engaging. The Mezzanine level tends to be a little quieter than the main level too, which makes for a nice break from the hustle and bustle below.
My son is three and has always loved pulling his own bag through the airport (hallelujah). Here’s a peek at what’s inside:
Yes, traveling light with a toddler is possible! Here’s a few ideas to get you started on avoiding those checked bag fees:
Based on a true story! I hopped on the plane to start my cleaning duties and found a used diaper just chillin’ on the seat. There are plenty of reasons why a parent may need to do a diaper change in-seat, like the seatbelt sign coming on unexpectedly or the child was too tall for the changing tables in the lav, who knows. Here are a few sanitary ideas to dispose of the diaper instead of just leaving it in the seat:
Breaking in this puppy tomorrow! Here’s a few details about why I chose @MonosTravel for my birthday gift this year:
Wait a sec, I have to pay to check an infant travel bed? Yes, you do (or be reeeeeally nice to the ticketing agent and maybe they’ll waive it lol). While car seats and strollers check for free, there isn’t currently an exemption in place for infant travel beds. I personally think there should be, as I think safe sleep setups for infants is a necessity. Safe sleep looks different for everyone, depends on the age of your child, and depends on your child’s developmental abilities too. So here’s some alternatives and ideas for infant beds on your travels that might work for you:

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Quarantine Made Me a Better Mother

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