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Travelling Magic Bag


Travelling with a baby is always a concern even if it is a small distance journey. 
I was living in a nuclear family so I mostly travelled alone for a small distance.
I always preferred a shoulder bag and a baby carrier. This would leave my hands free and allow me to carry other stuff.
Easy travelling tips bag contains
  • Two dresses
  • 3 to 4 diapers
  • Table cloth or changing cloth used while changing a diaper
  • Burp cloth
  • His favourite toy
  • A waste carry bag to carry wet clothes or dirty diapers
  • The baby above than 7 months of age a sipper 
  • A baby quilt
  • If infant baby wrapper
  • Baby wipes
  • Baby rash cream
  • Baby powder
  • Baby napkins if in case you.. spill something 
  • Sanitizer
Travelling for a long distance, double the diapers and the extra pair of dresses.
I always had to travel with my baby on the train for 14 hours journey.
  • Balloons are the best option to take while travelling for long hours.
  • Small glass, a spoon to feed something
  • Some musical toy for distraction
  • Books
  • Toddler bag will also have some more toys
  • Favourite munching food as he is teething
  • I travelled with fox nuts, potato slice and some dry fruits (nuts)
  • Small money carrying a purse
  • A baby feeding cover
  • Baby wipes
  • Napkins /tissue paper in case you spilt something 
  • Sanitizer
  • All seasonal flu Medicine prescribed by the doctor, any other prescribed medicines 
  • Thermometer
  • Baby oil
  • My husband always would tell this diaper bag is a magic bag it contains so much stuff.
Note -
  • Before travelling I always talked to my toddler one day prior to let him know his routine is going to change.
  • I kept telling him the entire day, tomorrow we will be travelling via train to meet dada(grandpa).
  • I explained to him how we will travel, morning when you get up you will meet dada(grandpa).
  • What sound the train makes?
  • Describe the place they visiting
While doing this you are keeping them well informed about the change in routine.So, this helps in making travelling smooth without any tantrums.
Hope this helps you while travelling with an infant or toddler.
Do let us know for more add-on the same.
Happy Parenting. Happy Travelling.

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