Up, Up and Away!
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Ahhh, travel season. While you know the destination is going to be swell there’s the journey to contend with. Airport layovers, the eternal search for a clean restroom, juice boxes that explode in the hot parked car while you’re eating lunch and the attention span of kids too little to know why you’ve confined them to a small space for hours on end. Fellow Junior Society member Beth describes the challenge that awaits her this summer:
“We are going to be taking our first airplane trip with our daughter who will be 15 months at the time. I bought some nesting stacking cups, some finger puppets, a magna doodle and an I Spy bag. Can you think of any other fascinating, entertaining, small, and quiet toys that would be good to pick up before we go?”
I like Beth’s list so far. Stacking/nesting cups - are surprisingly fascinating to a toddler. Finger puppets are versatile entertainers, telling stories, singing songs and playing peek-a-boo. See the post I wrote about Lucuma Designs’ huge range of knit animal finger puppets. You’re a knitter? Check out the fantastic patterns at Jelly Bums. And I’m a long time fan Cheryl Smith’s hand sewn felt characters sold individually or in sets.
We played I Spy as kids all the time. You’d start with something like, “I spy, with my little eye, something blue…” And then everyone looks around at the surroundings and tries to guess whatever that blue thing you’re thinking of might be. The I Spy bag is basically a hand held version of the game where trinkets and small objects are hidden amongst filler in a clear container. The Greathouse Women make fantastic fabric versions with clear windows that would be easy to pack.

And the magnetic drawing tablet - brilliant. Similar to an Etch-a-Sketch, but with an attached stylus which is easier for little hands to hold. When you’re finished with a drawing, you use the magic slide eraser and start all over again. They range from the fancy Magna Doodle Color Plus to basic models with pocketbook-friendly prices.
Some other options to consider are:
Story and picture books. Consider lighter weight paper back and cloth books. Too many hard bound books can add a tremendous amount of heft to your carry-on.

Play Silks. Very popular amongst the Waldorf set and natural play circles, these simple squares of silk come in a rainbow of colors with finished edges. Ultra light weight and easy to pack, they are great for all manner of imaginative play. They’re hats, head scarves, neck kerchiefs, capes, skirts, doll blankets, peek-a-boo cloths and great for wrapping up surprises. And when Junior gets sleepy, their silky softness transforms them into comfort blankets.
Snack & Play Trays. These smart gadgets help contain activities and food, keeping them in front of and in reach of your child (and off the floor!) I like this ’soft’ version by Star Kids that has been crash-tested and collapses on impact. Those are mesh pockets hanging down on either side.

Arts & Crafts. Limit yourself to a few item, perhaps contained a small zippered pouch. You’ll be surprised at how many activities can be crafted from:
a pad of paper (plain, lined or graph)
crayons (go for an 8-pack of large washable crayons)
removable stickers (raid the office supply!)
pipe cleaners (create animals, figures, crowns, jewelry)
MP3 Player. Load up your iPod with favorites stories, songs & audio books and bring along a pair of kid-safe headphones. Fisher Price makes a rugged version designed just for pre-schoolers. And check out the volume control ear buds by iHearSafe.
Take a few minutes to read Ten Tips for Keeping a Toddler Busy on a Plane compiled by Delicious Baby. Smart and practical from SkyMall catalog scavenger hunts to barf bag puppets.
There are plenty of blogs and shops geared towards travel with toddlers - here are a few for starters:
Blogs & Shops
Delicious Baby
Flying with Kids
Kids Travel Happy
Madallie
Mother of All Trips
Travel Mamas
Travel Savvy Mom


































July 12th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
When my son was that age I went to the hardware store and raided their discarded keys (they had a huge pile of them, many with bright colors, shapes, and patterns). They let me have them for free. I put them on one of those big key rings like janitors carry. He loved to play with those keys and would sit happily fingering them and exploring them in the car or on plane rides. It was easy to hook to the side of the diaper bag or to the belt loops in his pants.
July 12th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Brilliant Mara - thank you!
July 13th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Thanks for the tips! I’ll be checking out the websites today.
July 25th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Thanks for including our shop in your review!! We so appreciate it. Also see our BLOG for other traveling with small children tips and ideas. http://www.KidsTravelHappy.blogspot.com
LOVE the Goodbyns too!!
December 1st, 2009 at 8:16 am
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