Momma Tips: 10 Tips when Travelling with Kids

Dec 30, 2013 | Travels

My family and I recently had a vacation and it was the first time for us to travel with the babies. My husband and I decided not to bring a nanny with us and being a nanny-dependent that I am, I find this really challenging.

The original plan was that my sister will ride with us in the car so I have someone to help me in taking care of my two babies. But due to changes in the plan (we were not supposed to come anymore), we ended up going to our place of destination with just me, my husband and my two tots. So imagine me at the back of the car, with a two year old and 6-month old baby — chaos is not even enough to describe me. But I managed to survive the whole 3-hour or so car drive, not to mention I look so haggard when we got in the hotel.

Anyway, here are some of the things I learned plus tips for all mommies when travelling with kids.

DSC_02611. Technology may come in handy. I am NOT an advocate of kids getting addicted to iPad and other forms of technology but iPad has its moments too. We don’t have a portable or built-in TV in the car so an iPad (or iPhone) on hand did the trick for us. When I noticed that my two year old is getting annoyed when strapped in the car, I just gave her the iPad and let her play with her favorite apps. She hushed and it was effective.

2. Bring something they can play with. It can be toys, books or anything they find interesting, it is always important to have something which can catch the kids’ attention. My 6-month old also got annoyed just lying down in the car and when I gave her a toy she can play with, she was happy. Leapfrog’s Violet (the one which reads a story) has become my kids’ best friend during our trip.

3. Invest in a reliable car seat. We don’t travel a lot with the kids around. And every time we go out, we don’t normally bring our kids even if it’s just in shorter distances. That’s why my husband and I decided not to get a car seat since we think we’re not going to use it anyway. Still, we had a hand-me-down car seat from my cousin. The problem was we don’t know how to put in the car since the manuals were not given to us. Plus the instructions written at the back of the car seat was in Japanese – something we don’t understand. A car seat would’ve made our lives easier when travelling with kids since we can just strap in one of my babies in there while I look after the other baby.

4. Leave early. The problem in travelling in Metro Manila is that you should ALWAYS expect a heavy traffic to welcome you while on the road. Unfortunately for us, we left at around 11:00 AM. Although the traffic is not the same with the one at 7:00 AM, there was still traffic. Instead of reaching our destination earlier than expected, we wasted a lot of minutes on the road. And this has bored my two year old that she ended up moving around the car a lot.

5. Prepare a separate “travelling bag” for kids. This means you should have a bag full of diapers (pull ups are advisable!), wipes, extra shirt and bottoms. Because my two year old moved around the car a lot, this caused her to get dizzy and vomit. A travelling bag that is within reach is convenient since it will be easy for us to change the kids in case of messy situations.

6. Just have ONE carry-on. And this means the baby bag alone and nothing else. I had a hard time carrying my own bag, with all the essentials in there, and worrying about the baby bag. Because of this, I decided to give the cash to my husband and just think about the baby bag. The good thing was my baby bag was so spacious so I can put my wallet and phone in there. Talk about dual purpose.

7. Don’t forget the stroller. I am not a fan of baby carrier, although this is proven to be reliable, handy and convenient. But I stick to the stroller since aside from being able to place my 6-month old in there, there’s still space for other things such as baby bag or items bought from shops. And it is easier to go around rather than just carrying the baby all throughout the trip.

8. Ask for help. The good thing about this trip is that I have my family with me. I simply asked help from my mom and sisters to look after my kids first while we eat or take a shower and do our thing. This has somehow eased the tiredness from taking care of the kids – but I’m not complaining though!

9. Always have a camera. It was my two year old’s second time to travel (the first one when she was still 4) and you can just see how excited and giddy she was the whole time. There are a lot of priceless moments waiting to be captured and having a camera on hand will definitely be useful. And it feels good to look back at those pictures and see the happy faces of the kids.

10. Just enjoy and savor the moment. Kids will become kids once and there is a probability that they are bigger when we decide to go back to the place. I must admit that taking care of two kids with limited help is really difficult but challenging at the same time. But nothing beats spending time with them and seeing them really happy and having fun. There may be occasional boo-boos and tantrums when travelling with kids but so what? Kids are kids and I gotta love them for that.

22 Comments

  1. Christy @ kidsrsimple.com

    Great list! Travelling with kids indeed need lots of prior planning. You seem to manage very well!

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    • momhandsarefull

      Thanks! It’s really challenging though but I enjoyed my trip with the kids even with limited help.

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  2. Celerhina Aubrey

    This’ll come in handy when we travel. That’ll be very soon. We’re just waiting for the baby to turn 1. Hehehehe! 🙂

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    • momhandsarefull

      TO be honest, it’s really easier to travel if the kids are somewhat big enough na 🙂 Masyado maraming bitbit :))

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  3. Maan

    I have gone on flights and long car trips with my toddler nanny-less and I practice most of your tips. He now loves playing with my phone (my rules went out the window when I became yaya-less), but I find that I don’t need gadgets when traveling. He’s either engrossed with the surroundings and the cars or sleeping!

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    • momhandsarefull

      Good for you mommy 🙂 In our recent trip to Tagaytay, both of my kids were wide awake and very noisy :)) its a good thing I brought an iPad and some toys to keep them busy. Buti din they didn’t puke :))

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  4. May De Jesus-Palacpac

    Yes, you need a car seat when you’re traveling so you won’t get so tired at the back having to hold the baby down the whole time so she won’t get hurt…(can relate!)

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    • momhandsarefull

      it was too late na nga for us mommy. My kids are not used to carseat kaya when I tried to strap one of them, agitated sila.

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  5. Janice / The Roller Coaster Ride

    I know how hectic traveling can be when you’re with younger kids. I once had to go to Cebu with my two girls who were then only 3 and 2 years old. We had to wait for hours at the airport because we missed our morning flight. We ended up boarding on the last flight late that night already. Horrendous! So yes, always be early. Haha!

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    • momhandsarefull

      Diba mommy! Traffic makes them uneasy pa naman that’s why leaving early is really a must!

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  6. Mrs. Kolca

    I always travel with kids so I follow these tips most of the time. While on the road, my elder daughter is the one asking endless questions and then the little does the crying and not wanting to stay still. Hayy!

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    • momhandsarefull

      Haha. I can imagine how the entire trip feels and sounds like 🙂

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  7. Mr. Jacob's Mom (@MrJacobsMom)

    Savior talaga ang gadgets, sadly I lost our iPad. I seriously don’t know where I put it last here at home or maybe it was stolen. But when we do roadtrips with Jacob noon, the iPad keeps him entertained. I have yet to experience traveling with two boys.

    When we traveled with Jacob to the US naman he was still young around 6 months so toys lang and blanket on the floor was fine. 🙂

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    • momhandsarefull

      iPad has its perks 🙂 Of course as mommies, we should also know when to set limitations 🙂 Good thing your son cooperated during the US trip. Ang tagal pa naman ng byahe 🙂

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  8. work@homeMillie

    Spot on! I know how hard it is to travel with kids! Especially with our situation, no helper with 4 kids! I agree with “leaving early and bringing gadgets,” though. Traffic is horrible here in Pinas, so we really have to leave earlier than usual! Great tips, by the way. Thanks for sharing!

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    • momhandsarefull

      4 kids? Wow. Grabe mommy. How can you handle that? 2 kids lang hirap na ako. Do share some tips please 🙂

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  9. Cheanne

    I can sooo relate to this, save for the one about camera. With the kids and all their stuffs that we have to bring, I always have to leave my camera behind. 🙁 Before kids, I used to be the one to take photos of my nephews when we go on trips. How I wish someone would take my kids’ photos also haha. 🙂 Or maybe I’d have to get a smaller camera.

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    • momhandsarefull

      I just use my phone camera nalang since better resolution narin these days. Its my sister who’s the designated photographer kaya she gets to capture those moments 🙂

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  10. Mamanee

    I so feel for you. My husband and I also have two tots and we have been nanny free for almost 2 years now. Travelling also poses as a challenge, and I defintely never forget the stroller. Great tips!

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    • momhandsarefull

      Thanks Mamanee! It really is very challenging 🙂 Good thing now, my youngest can walk on her own kaya hindi na masakit sa likod :))

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  11. Chinky Magtibay

    My husband & I have travelled locally & internationally with our toddler. It was “quite” manageable but both are hands were full. It was fairly simple. I was in charge of our little boy. He was in charge of every else. haha I wonder how it would be if we do have 2 little ones! 🙂

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    • momhandsarefull

      It’s a lot easier with one kid 🙂 But with two little girls, both having the same sky-high energy, its really difficult and exhausting 🙂 And fun, of course 🙂

      Reply

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