This post was sponsored by @GBChildUsa as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central. I received the gb Pockit to facilitate my review. Strollers are both a life-saver and a source of frustration for traveling parents. If you travel with babies and toddlers as I have for the past 7 years, they are a …
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I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Playskool. I received product samples to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for my participation. With an almost 2 year old toddler travel companion, I can’t travel without a few toys in my suitcase and diaper bag. The only …
Baby carriers are an essential tool for traveling with babies and toddlers. Many destinations simply aren’t meant for the SUV-style strollers so many American parents have back home. If you want to ride the subway in many major cities with a baby or hike with a toddler in a national park, a carrier is a …
When it comes to luggage, most frequent travelers are fiercely loyal to their bags or brands of choice. After hundreds of hours in the air and on the road with your bag as a travel companion, you get to know it and its idiosyncrasies quite well. I’ve stayed loyal to the same brand of soft-sided roller luggage for about …
As traveling parents, we’ve all been there: struggling to hold a squirmy toddler in your lap on a flight or instead opting to lug a heavy car seat through the airport only to find that it positioned your little one perfectly to kick the seat in front of him. Have you ever thought there must …
Ever held a squirmy baby or toddler on your lap for an entire meal because you didn’t have access to a high chair? It doesn’t for make for a very relaxing dining experience. As a frequent traveler, I encounter this problem all the time. While family-friendly restaurants in the United States usually have high chairs, …
My 15 month old is in a throwing stage. He throws food, he throws toys, he throws tantrums, and he most definitely throws his sippy cups and bottles. I recently had the chance to test a product to address one of these throwing challenges: the Sippigrip from Booginhead (disclosure: Booginhead provided me with a free sample for review). …
I’ve changed a lot of diapers at 36,000 feet. Tiny airplane bathrooms can make the process quite challenging. To add insult to injury, you can only hope that there will be an actual changing table on-board many domestic flights. It’s one of the toughest parts about traveling with babies and toddlers. The folks over at …