Prep your kid for flight.
I was fortunate to have a good first experience flying with Alison. It was an 8-hour flight to Melbourne, and she slept for the better part of it in the bassinet. Not all parents are equally lucky, though. I’ve seen some pace the aisles for hours, trying unsuccessfully to lull their squalling kids into some semblance of calm while other passengers give them dirty looks.
The I’m A Good Little Traveler! DVD Toolkit Series: Shae by Air is a handy thing to have if you’re dipping a toe into flying with toddlers aged 2 to 6. They’ll learn how to behave on the plane from a child’s perspective - and hopefully not cause too much havoc in-flight.
By the way, my secret to keeping Alison happy on a plane is to pack an “entertainment kit”. I usually include a new toy and book, as well as her current favourites, a box of colouring pencils and some paper to draw on, kiddy snacks and an iPod full of her music. I’ve not had anyone stare daggers at us on the plane yet, thanks to this!
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