The holidays are almost upon us, and most of the mothers I know are fortunate enough to be visiting family or new places. But the joy of this magical time can sometimes be overshadowed by panic: as your toddler has a meltdown on the 10-minute drive to the grocery store, you realize, “I’m going to have to keep this kid entertained for HOURS..?!?” Oh, my sweet friend. Not just entertained, but also fed and rested.
Fear not. As your fellow toddler-mom/travel agent/international family member, I can guarantee that your child will not be kicked off the plane for obsessively crying (All bets are off if traveling by car!). Here are my tips, tricks, and lessons learned from mothers in SMMC and tested throughout 2 years and 10+ big trips with Ava.
Let’s approach this systematically, for sanity: Eat, Play, Sleep (sound familiar? ;) and Transport.
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Babies:
For breastfeeding mothers, it’s perfectly acceptable to breastfeed on the plane and in airports in whatever capacity you feel comfortable. In many airports, you will also find a Mother’s Room or Nursery or something of a similar name.
Note for Car Travel: If you are exclusively breastfeeding, pump some milk and bring a bottle so that you can feed the baby in the backseat without having to stop the car.
If you are using bottles, good news! TSA considers formula, breast milk, toddler drinks and baby/toddler food (including puree pouches) to be medically necessary liquids. That is, you can bring as much as you want through security.