Travelling with a toddler is very different from travelling with a baby. While we did a bit of travel with Puddleduck when she was a baby, we realised a fully blown 2 year old was going to be an entirely different kettle of fish when it came to 2.5 hours captive on a plane. Especially when one of us hadn't slept the night before and the other was really quite unwell. We were going to need back up. And lots of it.
Step one: Food.
Step two: Supplies.
Make sure you pack plenty of supplies, Toys, books, games - basically anything that might hold their attention for more than a few minutes at a time. When you get to the airport - buy more. You can never have too much. Trust me.
Step three: Bring friends.
Toddlers like companions they can boss around. You tell them that they have to sit in their seat and strap themselves in for take off and landing and they tell their little friend the same thing. Generally this is where they will do lots of yelling at little friend to sit DOWN and stay THERE and wag their fingers in their naughty friend's face so people assume this is how you talk to your toddler. How else would they have picked up such negative parenting techniques?
Step four: Bring electronic entertainment.

The trick here is to look like you want to use it. Once the toddler gets wind you're trying to do something to amuse yourself on the flight they're onto it in a flash. It's the ants pants and bees knees all rolled into one. A guaranteed winner.
Step four: Bring electronic entertainment.
The trick here is to look like you want to use it. Once the toddler gets wind you're trying to do something to amuse yourself on the flight they're onto it in a flash. It's the ants pants and bees knees all rolled into one. A guaranteed winner.
Step five: Be prepared.
Step six: Accept the inevitable.
hehe - well done - looks like you got away safely:)
ReplyDeletesome really handy hints....now I am off to do some shopping, maybe purchase her first doll - must not forget to pack Pooh Bear! Seems like I will be loaded up with toddler's playstuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips
I don't think you emphasised Supplies enough, plane trip to Vic was great, slept all the way. Plane to back to Qld was hell, books, food, friends, people just didn't do it for her!! At least we will get more practice in a couple of weeks.
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