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Hotel Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies or Children
In all the excitement of the vacation, make sure you teach your kids some basic safety steps, so your holiday doesn’t turn into a nightmare. Make sure that your room is free from the umpteen hazards that lurk in hotel rooms. Check to make sure curtain cords are tucked safely out of reach. These can pose a danger of strangulation for younger kids.
How to Prevent Accidents in the Hotel Pool when Traveling with your Children
No matter how old they are, your kids will love being around the resort or hotel swimming pool. This is especially true if you’ve chosen to vacation at an all inclusive resort where they will likely be more than one large pool, and many of these will be outfitted with plenty of water sports gear and inflatables. Follow these tips to make sure your child is safe around the pool:.
Make Your Hotel Room More Child Friendly With the Right Gear
A hotel room can seem like a strange and uncomfortable place especially to younger kids who like routine, and might not share their older siblings’ enthusiasm for new places and surroundings. Try to make the room seem as much like home as possible to get kids to settle in. A favorite blanket or a stuffed toy that she sleeps with every night is an absolute must.
Showing Your Baby how to Crawl May Teach Them How To Do It
This Memorial Day weekend was a great week. We had a parade which I took my beautiful baby girl to see. We weren’t there that long because we woke up a bit late but she did see some of it. Along with that her uncle was with her and he was teaching her how to crawl. She didn’t exactly get it because she kept falling down and couldn’t get the coordination of it but that didn’t last too long. He would crawl around her very slowly and show her exactly how to do it. Then he would try and get her to do it.
Traveling with Children - Make Security Clearance a Breeze
Make sure you’re on the proper page regarding what you can take on board the flight. Prohibited items don’t just include weapons and inflammatory items, but also liquids and some other items that may be essential in your carry on luggage. Check out the Transport Security Administration website to be updated on the list of items you can take aboard, especially the liquids allowed. Check for shampoos, liquid soaps, toothpaste and other essentials that you might not think twice about before packing in your bag. Remember, the point is to breeze through security as quickly as possible to avoid making your kids edgy and anxious. The lesser prohibited items you have in your bag, the faster you’ll be on the plane.
Your Children's Table Manners while on Holiday
Teaching kids table manners is as important when you’re at home as when you’re on holiday, but there’s something about being in a strange place amongst strangers that makes bad table manners stand out glaringly. You don’t want fellow travelers and restaurant guests to think disparagingly of your kids. Make sure your kids have some basic table manners in place before you introduce them to restaurants. Room service is always an option, but there will be times out sightseeing when you’ll need to make a quick tuck stop.
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