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Flying with Kids - Safe and Sane Air Travel with Your Baby, Toddler or Young Child (Paperback)
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Flying with Kids - Safe and Sane Air Travel with Your Baby, Toddler or Young Child (Paperback)
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Loot Price R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
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If you're reading this, you may be dreading an upcoming flight with
your young child or thinking about taking one, but aren't sure you
can handle it. I completely understand, but have no fear. Long haul
flights were routine for us as we spent 7 years as expatriates.
When my daughter was born in Hong Kong (7500 miles away from our
families in California), we obviously had to fly her home for
visits. I had anxiety about this for years before I was pregnant
and I thought about canceling our first long haul flight trip
multiple times. My newborn baby was fussier than most, had major
acid reflux, I had to fly alone with her, and our journey was 24
hours door to door. We were just fine, in the end. With
preparation, you will be, too. Since then, I've flown long haul and
domestically with my daughter more times than I can count. I now
enjoy the adventure with her, but getting to this point was not
without challenges. I bought tons of useless gear and spent
countless hours scouring the Internet for information. The purpose
of this ebook is to share details both large and small to help you
get from departure to destination without hiccups. I share how I
plan my flights from scheduling to seat assignments. Does your baby
need a bassinet? There are a few things you need to know that isn't
information usually found on airline websites. I include tips to
get you, your child and all of your gear through security and to
the airplane. Speaking of gear, specific products have been very
helpful to us. I'll tell you why and where to buy some of it. The
most pressing issue parents seem to have is how to keep kids
entertained and fuss free on the plane. Specific things worked for
us and I developed a strategy for quieting meltdowns. It can also
be tough to get kids on long haul flights to sleep and keep them
(and, therefore, you) from getting severe jet lag. We received jet
lag advice from medical professionals that does work. My daughter
is usually over her jet lag by the second day. What you bring in
your carry-on is key. To avoid stress, it's important to organize
and pack it well. I'll tell you everything I bring onboard and keep
within arms reach on the plane. There is nothing worse than having
something you need in a bag in the overhead compartment, when the
seat belt sign is on. Remember, if you request bulkhead seats you
will not be able to store a bag at your feet. Other topics include
tips for diapering on the plane, in flight meals, flying first or
business class, and more. You'll also be able to receive quick
answers to questions via our ongoing discussion on Twitter via the
#flyingwithkids hashtag. There is helpful information in this
ebook, regardless of how long your flight is.
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