Whether by plane, train, or automobile (or boat), traveling with children can be both immensely fun and intensely frustrating. To help you avoid one of those forehead-smacking "If only I'd known that!" moments, we've assembled some hard-won wisdom from some of our favorite parenting bloggers below the jump.




Great links! I agree with Simple Mom that you truly do need less stuff than you think. I travel lighter with three kids( 5/3/1) than I did with just the first!
Amanda @ www.kiddio.org
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I second Amanda. My one absolute necessity is a clothespin. It can turn any napkin into a bib, keep those heavy hotel drapes closed during naptime, hang up wet items to dry, and be an endless source of entertainment on the train or airplane. (A clothes pin plus a shoelace equals pure bliss for my 7 year old. He can play with just those two items for HOURS!)
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I totally agree. The most useful thing in my bag ( I have kids 5,3,and 2) is a stack of bandanas. I can make a shade cover for the stroller if it is too sunny, a changing pad if needed, a hankie, give a good wipe off after exploring in a muddy river, a good head cover for sun (or pirating!), practicing magic tricks, a placemat, a carrying bag when folded up, even a bikini top for my oldest who needed one even though the kids were all swimming in their underwear. I usually keep between 3-6 in my bag at all times and just throw 'em in the wash when I get home. ( And now I will toss a few clothespins in my bag too!)
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We have a recent post or two about traveling with kids over at ParentZing! that readers may be interested in (Free Ride: Public Transportation with Babies & Kids). Especially with gas prices so high, more parents may be up for trying out subways, trains, etc. while on their vacations.
Enjoy!
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