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Traveling with kids can be challenging, particularly if you have lots of bags and children to look after. Fortunately, with the right planning, your family’s airport experience can go a lot smoother than expected. Here are some quick and easy tips you can employ to make airport travel with kids as easy as possible.

Pick Your Color

Finding your bags at baggage collection can be difficult, especially when your plane is full. This can become a lot easier, however, if you ensure that your bags have bright colors to set them apart from the pack. Also, consider allowing your children to decorate their bags with stickers. Not only is this fun for them, but it makes it easier to spot their luggage from afar.

Buckle Up

If you have small children, make sure to keep them in a stroller as you navigate the airport. Not only will this ensure they don’t get tired out, but you also won’t have to worry about them running off and getting lost.

Keep the Sleep Schedule

Despite being at an airport, allow your children to sleep at their regular times so as not to disrupt their schedules. After all, you don’t want them to feel grumpy and uncomfortable. Perhaps bring some travel blankets and small pillows so that they can feel at ease.

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3 UK Cities to Visit for a Fun History Trip https://parentztalk.com/3-uk-cities-to-visit-for-a-fun-history-trip/ Sun, 24 Mar 2024 08:37:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=6183 It’s great when kids show an interest in history. There’s such a rich variety of facts to learn about the world and it’s great to encourage this love of learning. One of the best ways to do this is with trips to locations rich in history, and the UK has loads of towns and cities […]

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It’s great when kids show an interest in history. There’s such a rich variety of facts to learn about the world and it’s great to encourage this love of learning. One of the best ways to do this is with trips to locations rich in history, and the UK has loads of towns and cities with amazing sites full of history, so here are three to check out. 

York, Yorkshire

This ancient city has signs of its Roman beginnings sprawled across the area, including a classic bathhouse. Then the influence from the following Viking period is also still visible in a variety of interesting ways, including many of the local names of areas and streets. On top of this, York has a very rich medieval history which is very prominent in its current architecture and of course the incredible York Minster. 

Edinburgh, Midlothian

There have been archeological findings around the area that date back to 8500 BC as well as findings from the Bronze and Iron Ages, so this city and its surrounding area are steeped in rich and varied history. Nowadays you can see the stunning medieval streets as well as the iconic Edinburgh Castle.

Bath, Somerset

Another city with a strong Roman background, with its name coming from the iconic bathhouses that were formed there due to the natural hot springs which you can still visit today. As well as this, there is plenty of 18th-century architecture to be found all over the city, and the beautiful Bath Abbey is well worth a visit. 

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3 Countries That Are Great Family Vacation Destinations https://parentztalk.com/3-countries-that-are-great-family-vacation-destinations/ Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:40:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5949 Traveling as a family is a wonderful way to create lasting memories, bond with loved ones, and explore new cultures and experiences together. When planning a family vacation, choosing the right destination can make all the difference in ensuring a fun and enjoyable trip for everyone. Here are three countries that are great to visit […]

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Traveling as a family is a wonderful way to create lasting memories, bond with loved ones, and explore new cultures and experiences together. When planning a family vacation, choosing the right destination can make all the difference in ensuring a fun and enjoyable trip for everyone. Here are three countries that are great to visit as a family.

Italy

Italy is a fantastic destination for families, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that appeals to all ages. From exploring ancient ruins and Renaissance art in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice to indulging in delicious Italian cuisine and gelato, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Families can visit iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or embark on scenic hikes in the picturesque countryside of Tuscany or along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast. Italy’s family-friendly atmosphere, welcoming locals, and abundance of activities and attractions make it an ideal destination for families looking to create unforgettable memories together.

New Zealand

New Zealand is a dream destination for adventurous families, with its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and family-friendly attractions. Families can explore the majestic fjords, glaciers, and mountains of the South Island, or visit the geothermal wonders, lush forests, and sandy beaches of the North Island. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking in pristine wilderness areas like Fiordland National Park, Abel Tasman National Park, and Tongariro National Park, while families with younger children can visit attractions like Hobbiton Movie Set, Rainbow Springs Nature Park, and Wellington Zoo. New Zealand’s laid-back atmosphere, welcoming locals, and abundance of family-friendly accommodations and amenities make it an ideal destination for families looking to reconnect with nature and embark on unforgettable adventures together.

Denmark

Denmark is a charming and family-friendly destination that offers a wealth of cultural experiences, historic landmarks, and outdoor activities for families to enjoy. Families can explore the fairy-tale castles, colorful towns, and picturesque countryside of Denmark, where they can visit attractions like Tivoli Gardens, Legoland Billund, and the Viking Ship Museum. Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, is a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions, including the iconic Little Mermaid statue, Nyhavn waterfront district, and the interactive Experimentarium science center. Families can also enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling along scenic coastal paths, picnicking in tranquil parks, and visiting beautiful beaches along Denmark’s coastline. Denmark’s family-friendly culture, safe cities, and emphasis on quality of life make it an ideal destination for families looking to explore, relax, and create lasting memories together.

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5 Airport Hacks Every Young Parent Should Know https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/ https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/#respond Mon, 25 Jul 2022 08:39:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/ Probably one of the most daunting tasks as a young parent is taking your kids on a long haul trip, and even more daunting - on an airplane. Perhaps you have seen the cute tweets or Instagram posts about parents handing out bags of candy and earplugs to their fellow traveling companions, in a plea to keep them from complaining about a screaming kid.

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Probably one of the most daunting tasks as a young parent is taking your kids on a long haul trip, and even more daunting – on an airplane. Perhaps you have seen the cute tweets or Instagram posts about parents handing out bags of candy and earplugs to their fellow traveling companions, in a plea to keep them from complaining about a screaming kid.

Sounds good once you have settled into your seat, but you still have the whole airport to navigate before you even get there. Here are a few ways to make your trip through security and down to the jetway a little smoother, even with a toddler or two in tow.

Your Kids Carry On – The little bags and backpacks you see kids carrying on planes and buses, might look cute but they can be a little bit of a liability. Unless you are completely fine with never seeing that adorable little monkey bag and all its content ever again, then do not waste your time.

As a young parent with little sleep, the simplest trick for keeping things easy at the airport is limiting the number of bags you need to carry around. When you know there are only two or three bags, even if they are a little larger than you would prefer, you are less likely to lose one.

Your Carry On – Like we said, if you are committed to not losing a bag, you might be carrying around bags that are slightly heftier than you would have on your own. Most airlines, besides for budget lines will allow for one personal item and one carry-on bag. With a little trick you can expand your baggage allowance every so slightly and also make traveling easier. Pack all passports, ID cards, boarding passes, cash, credit cards and other necessary, but small, items in a fanny pack or a small cross shoulder bag. Travel shops will have super slim models available. By keeping your documents handy, you won´t have to dig around through a purse or bag to find the things that you are going to need most.

Your Carry On Part 2 – Once you’ve got your documents ready to go, let’s talk about your personal items and bags. Keep all items you will need for the flight in your personal bag. This is the one you are going to slip under your seat for the duration of the flight in case you need to grab a sippy cup or wipes. The hack here is to keep this bag neat and tidy at all costs so you can easily access all the things you need, quickly and quietly. Choose a large tote or wide backpack with a large open space and separate items out with pouches or large ziplock bags you can pull out when you need. A refrigerated pouch for milk and cheese snacks, one for dry snacks, another for all diaper needs, one with activities (coloring books, crayons, iPad), and one for you. Fill your bag with a good lip balm, hand cream and something fun to read.

Handling Security – With the line backing up behind you and your kids running around, how things go in the security line can really shape up how the rest of your trip looks. Our hack means thinking ahead for a minute to make sure that things go smoothly in line. While in line, make sure all bags are closed with your clear plastic bag of liquids placed at the top. After showing your documents, put your shoes and jackets in the first bin, send your personal item and document bag next and finally your stroller and carry on last. TSA will likely help you out getting your kids through and they shouldn’t need to take off their shoes. As soon as you are through, your shoes and jackets will have come out first so you can get dressed while the rest of your items come through. Get your bags in order for your stroller so everything is ready to put bag on the carriage as soon as it comes through.

Last Stop Before Your Flight – Find an open area in the airport, it does not need to be right near your gate. An open area with fewer people will let your kids have the chance to stretch their legs before the flight. Let them run a little loose without disturbing the other travelers and tire them out a bit before the flight. This is also your chance to stock up on water bottles to keep your family hydrated at 10,000 feet.

Good luck and safe travels!

5 Airport Hacks Every Young Parent Should Know

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Why You Should Take Your Kids Traveling at a Young Age https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/ https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/#respond Mon, 04 Jul 2022 07:59:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/ Most people think taking young children on vacations can be a waste of money because they are not old enough to enjoy it yet. However, what most people don’t know is that these can be some of the most memorable experiences in a child’s life. Children can begin to remember certain memories starting around the age of three, whether it’s an actual memory of, for instance, a trip to Disney World, or just a happy and nostalgic feeling they get when they think of it. These memories can help to spark an interest for later on in life, whether it be the place they want to live one day or the kind of work they want to do like the people there.

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Most people think taking young children on vacations can be a waste of money because they are not old enough to enjoy it yet. However, what most people don’t know is that these can be some of the most memorable experiences in a child’s life. Children can begin to remember certain memories starting around the age of three, whether it’s an actual memory of, for instance, a trip to Disney World, or just a happy and nostalgic feeling they get when they think of it. These memories can help to spark an interest for later on in life, whether it be the place they want to live one day or the kind of work they want to do like the people there.

For instance, for a family that loves to visit Colorado quite frequently, the kids could grow up having a fondness for skiing or even a talent in it, encouraging them to keep practicing at what they love. It could also inspire them to become successful enough to live in the spots they hold so dear because they have always had such an amazing experience every time they were there.

Why You Should Take Your Kids Travelling at a Young Age

Kids will look back at scrapbooks and remember all of the fond memories and milestones they took in different parts of the world. It becomes as much of a learning experience as it does a vacation, whether you know it or not. It becomes a chance for kids to explore their interests and talents at an early age.

The art of traveling helps to give them inspiration from different places other than just their hometown. It helps you to experience the beauty of the world, giving you many reasons to be thankful at such a young age. The inspiration from people and places around the world could very well help you to find your calling in the future.

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Traveling with kids can be challenging, particularly if you have lots of bags and children to look after. Fortunately, with the right planning, your family’s airport experience can go a lot smoother than expected. Here are some quick and easy tips you can employ to make airport travel with kids as easy as possible.

Pick Your Color

Finding your bags at baggage collection can be difficult, especially when your plane is full. This can become a lot easier, however, if you ensure that your bags have bright colors to set them apart from the pack. Also, consider allowing your children to decorate their bags with stickers. Not only is this fun for them, but it makes it easier to spot their luggage from afar.

Buckle Up

If you have small children, make sure to keep them in a stroller as you navigate the airport. Not only will this ensure they don’t get tired out, but you also won’t have to worry about them running off and getting lost.

Keep the Sleep Schedule

Despite being at an airport, allow your children to sleep at their regular times so as not to disrupt their schedules. After all, you don’t want them to feel grumpy and uncomfortable. Perhaps bring some travel blankets and small pillows so that they can feel at ease.

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3 UK Cities to Visit for a Fun History Trip https://parentztalk.com/3-uk-cities-to-visit-for-a-fun-history-trip/ Sun, 24 Mar 2024 08:37:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=6183 It’s great when kids show an interest in history. There’s such a rich variety of facts to learn about the world and it’s great to encourage this love of learning. One of the best ways to do this is with trips to locations rich in history, and the UK has loads of towns and cities […]

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It’s great when kids show an interest in history. There’s such a rich variety of facts to learn about the world and it’s great to encourage this love of learning. One of the best ways to do this is with trips to locations rich in history, and the UK has loads of towns and cities with amazing sites full of history, so here are three to check out. 

York, Yorkshire

This ancient city has signs of its Roman beginnings sprawled across the area, including a classic bathhouse. Then the influence from the following Viking period is also still visible in a variety of interesting ways, including many of the local names of areas and streets. On top of this, York has a very rich medieval history which is very prominent in its current architecture and of course the incredible York Minster. 

Edinburgh, Midlothian

There have been archeological findings around the area that date back to 8500 BC as well as findings from the Bronze and Iron Ages, so this city and its surrounding area are steeped in rich and varied history. Nowadays you can see the stunning medieval streets as well as the iconic Edinburgh Castle.

Bath, Somerset

Another city with a strong Roman background, with its name coming from the iconic bathhouses that were formed there due to the natural hot springs which you can still visit today. As well as this, there is plenty of 18th-century architecture to be found all over the city, and the beautiful Bath Abbey is well worth a visit. 

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3 Countries That Are Great Family Vacation Destinations https://parentztalk.com/3-countries-that-are-great-family-vacation-destinations/ Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:40:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5949 Traveling as a family is a wonderful way to create lasting memories, bond with loved ones, and explore new cultures and experiences together. When planning a family vacation, choosing the right destination can make all the difference in ensuring a fun and enjoyable trip for everyone. Here are three countries that are great to visit […]

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Traveling as a family is a wonderful way to create lasting memories, bond with loved ones, and explore new cultures and experiences together. When planning a family vacation, choosing the right destination can make all the difference in ensuring a fun and enjoyable trip for everyone. Here are three countries that are great to visit as a family.

Italy

Italy is a fantastic destination for families, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that appeals to all ages. From exploring ancient ruins and Renaissance art in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice to indulging in delicious Italian cuisine and gelato, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Families can visit iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or embark on scenic hikes in the picturesque countryside of Tuscany or along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast. Italy’s family-friendly atmosphere, welcoming locals, and abundance of activities and attractions make it an ideal destination for families looking to create unforgettable memories together.

New Zealand

New Zealand is a dream destination for adventurous families, with its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and family-friendly attractions. Families can explore the majestic fjords, glaciers, and mountains of the South Island, or visit the geothermal wonders, lush forests, and sandy beaches of the North Island. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking in pristine wilderness areas like Fiordland National Park, Abel Tasman National Park, and Tongariro National Park, while families with younger children can visit attractions like Hobbiton Movie Set, Rainbow Springs Nature Park, and Wellington Zoo. New Zealand’s laid-back atmosphere, welcoming locals, and abundance of family-friendly accommodations and amenities make it an ideal destination for families looking to reconnect with nature and embark on unforgettable adventures together.

Denmark

Denmark is a charming and family-friendly destination that offers a wealth of cultural experiences, historic landmarks, and outdoor activities for families to enjoy. Families can explore the fairy-tale castles, colorful towns, and picturesque countryside of Denmark, where they can visit attractions like Tivoli Gardens, Legoland Billund, and the Viking Ship Museum. Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, is a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions, including the iconic Little Mermaid statue, Nyhavn waterfront district, and the interactive Experimentarium science center. Families can also enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling along scenic coastal paths, picnicking in tranquil parks, and visiting beautiful beaches along Denmark’s coastline. Denmark’s family-friendly culture, safe cities, and emphasis on quality of life make it an ideal destination for families looking to explore, relax, and create lasting memories together.

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5 Airport Hacks Every Young Parent Should Know https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/ https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/#respond Mon, 25 Jul 2022 08:39:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/5-airport-hacks-every-young-parent-should-know/ Probably one of the most daunting tasks as a young parent is taking your kids on a long haul trip, and even more daunting - on an airplane. Perhaps you have seen the cute tweets or Instagram posts about parents handing out bags of candy and earplugs to their fellow traveling companions, in a plea to keep them from complaining about a screaming kid.

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Probably one of the most daunting tasks as a young parent is taking your kids on a long haul trip, and even more daunting – on an airplane. Perhaps you have seen the cute tweets or Instagram posts about parents handing out bags of candy and earplugs to their fellow traveling companions, in a plea to keep them from complaining about a screaming kid.

Sounds good once you have settled into your seat, but you still have the whole airport to navigate before you even get there. Here are a few ways to make your trip through security and down to the jetway a little smoother, even with a toddler or two in tow.

Your Kids Carry On – The little bags and backpacks you see kids carrying on planes and buses, might look cute but they can be a little bit of a liability. Unless you are completely fine with never seeing that adorable little monkey bag and all its content ever again, then do not waste your time.

As a young parent with little sleep, the simplest trick for keeping things easy at the airport is limiting the number of bags you need to carry around. When you know there are only two or three bags, even if they are a little larger than you would prefer, you are less likely to lose one.

Your Carry On – Like we said, if you are committed to not losing a bag, you might be carrying around bags that are slightly heftier than you would have on your own. Most airlines, besides for budget lines will allow for one personal item and one carry-on bag. With a little trick you can expand your baggage allowance every so slightly and also make traveling easier. Pack all passports, ID cards, boarding passes, cash, credit cards and other necessary, but small, items in a fanny pack or a small cross shoulder bag. Travel shops will have super slim models available. By keeping your documents handy, you won´t have to dig around through a purse or bag to find the things that you are going to need most.

Your Carry On Part 2 – Once you’ve got your documents ready to go, let’s talk about your personal items and bags. Keep all items you will need for the flight in your personal bag. This is the one you are going to slip under your seat for the duration of the flight in case you need to grab a sippy cup or wipes. The hack here is to keep this bag neat and tidy at all costs so you can easily access all the things you need, quickly and quietly. Choose a large tote or wide backpack with a large open space and separate items out with pouches or large ziplock bags you can pull out when you need. A refrigerated pouch for milk and cheese snacks, one for dry snacks, another for all diaper needs, one with activities (coloring books, crayons, iPad), and one for you. Fill your bag with a good lip balm, hand cream and something fun to read.

Handling Security – With the line backing up behind you and your kids running around, how things go in the security line can really shape up how the rest of your trip looks. Our hack means thinking ahead for a minute to make sure that things go smoothly in line. While in line, make sure all bags are closed with your clear plastic bag of liquids placed at the top. After showing your documents, put your shoes and jackets in the first bin, send your personal item and document bag next and finally your stroller and carry on last. TSA will likely help you out getting your kids through and they shouldn’t need to take off their shoes. As soon as you are through, your shoes and jackets will have come out first so you can get dressed while the rest of your items come through. Get your bags in order for your stroller so everything is ready to put bag on the carriage as soon as it comes through.

Last Stop Before Your Flight – Find an open area in the airport, it does not need to be right near your gate. An open area with fewer people will let your kids have the chance to stretch their legs before the flight. Let them run a little loose without disturbing the other travelers and tire them out a bit before the flight. This is also your chance to stock up on water bottles to keep your family hydrated at 10,000 feet.

Good luck and safe travels!

5 Airport Hacks Every Young Parent Should Know

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Why You Should Take Your Kids Traveling at a Young Age https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/ https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/#respond Mon, 04 Jul 2022 07:59:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/why-you-should-take-your-kids-travelling-at-a-young-age/ Most people think taking young children on vacations can be a waste of money because they are not old enough to enjoy it yet. However, what most people don’t know is that these can be some of the most memorable experiences in a child’s life. Children can begin to remember certain memories starting around the age of three, whether it’s an actual memory of, for instance, a trip to Disney World, or just a happy and nostalgic feeling they get when they think of it. These memories can help to spark an interest for later on in life, whether it be the place they want to live one day or the kind of work they want to do like the people there.

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Most people think taking young children on vacations can be a waste of money because they are not old enough to enjoy it yet. However, what most people don’t know is that these can be some of the most memorable experiences in a child’s life. Children can begin to remember certain memories starting around the age of three, whether it’s an actual memory of, for instance, a trip to Disney World, or just a happy and nostalgic feeling they get when they think of it. These memories can help to spark an interest for later on in life, whether it be the place they want to live one day or the kind of work they want to do like the people there.

For instance, for a family that loves to visit Colorado quite frequently, the kids could grow up having a fondness for skiing or even a talent in it, encouraging them to keep practicing at what they love. It could also inspire them to become successful enough to live in the spots they hold so dear because they have always had such an amazing experience every time they were there.

Why You Should Take Your Kids Travelling at a Young Age

Kids will look back at scrapbooks and remember all of the fond memories and milestones they took in different parts of the world. It becomes as much of a learning experience as it does a vacation, whether you know it or not. It becomes a chance for kids to explore their interests and talents at an early age.

The art of traveling helps to give them inspiration from different places other than just their hometown. It helps you to experience the beauty of the world, giving you many reasons to be thankful at such a young age. The inspiration from people and places around the world could very well help you to find your calling in the future.

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