Thursday, October 9, 2008

Discover Travel Toys for Babies which Bring Tranquility to Your Next Road Trip with Baby


Do you remember when you used to be able to pack up the car (including the dog and all other stuff) and hit the road quite easily? Now, with “The Baby”, packing has taken on a new meaning. We really have to consider every nook and cranny in the car and pack like we’re solving a puzzle with all the gear needed to keep a pre-schooled happy on a trip. And you can forget about the dog.
Before you start cramming everything into your car and lashing stuff to the roof, consider these tips.
1. Many hotels and resorts provide baby gear such as baby crib or high chairs. Restaurants provide booster seats. Call your destination before packing to see what baby/kid gear might be offered.
3. If you are traveling to visit relatives, ask them if they have baby equipment already or if they know of friends/neighbors in their area that might be willing to lend to you.
4. Take along Baby Travel Toys such as a baby activity cube makes any voyage with your baby fun and pleasurable, entertaining baby stroller toys or car seat toys which attach with links to strollers or car seats. You can also keep your kids entertained with games like I Spy or the Alphabet Game. If they are old enough, give them a specific ‘travel’ bag that they can fill will activities such as magnetic maze toys, which are completely enclosed with no loose parts, compact and just great for travel . Or plan your travel for during nap time and hope they sleep most of the time!
Getting a handful of toys that stop them, you know...are we there yet? Or the insane craziness kids experience on cross-country flights can come very helpful in long trips. Baby toys are very useful for traveling in either long or short trips your kids won’t even notice the time passed by, while they are entertained using the toys.
Travel toys give you the ease to travel with your kids more often than you would without them. With the help of these great travel toys you can rest ease that your kids will be still and happy while you can concentrate in driving.

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