WonderGirl
I d like to know if its safe to travel for a long journey with a 2-moths old babygirl. How about air pressure changes? Is there anything I have to be warned about?
The journey d involve about 9 hours flight: 6 hours, half a day break and then another 3 hours.
Thanks a lot for the answers, I really appreciate it as am totally freaked out.
Answer
Yes, it is safe. Just make sure you bring the car seat because you might not be able to hold on. It's best to bring a big enough backpack as a carry on bag so you two can share it. Oh and try to get a window seat because most car seats strap into window seats. If the car seat snaps onto a stroller I'd aadvise bringing that so you can make your trip. You might want to bring a extra outfit in case and not all bring a changing pad and maybe 1-2 diapers. A scented bag helps mask the smell. Here are a few sites that should help you so you will not have to read this long gibberish. In other words it is perfectly safe. You might want to get there about 2 hours early so you won't have to rush. Might I reccomend booking a seat for your infant? Bring some sanitizer and wipes to help keep your baby from getting sick! Since it's so long bring along NEW toys for her to be entertained with. Put pacifiers in ziploc bags to keep from getting dirty. Some people keep a jar of water so if a pacifier get's dirty they can drop it in their and pull out an extra. Dressing her in layers can help so you can control her temperture and keep her comfortable. Blankets and sheets work for a lil privacy for baby and help get rid of a little of people's voices for more quietness for her. If you do this and get a window seat for her bring along two clothespins. Bottled water is best because the airplane water may not be as filtered as you or your baby likes. (I flew before and there water was disgusting) Hope all this dumb gibberish and these links help.
Yes, it is safe. Just make sure you bring the car seat because you might not be able to hold on. It's best to bring a big enough backpack as a carry on bag so you two can share it. Oh and try to get a window seat because most car seats strap into window seats. If the car seat snaps onto a stroller I'd aadvise bringing that so you can make your trip. You might want to bring a extra outfit in case and not all bring a changing pad and maybe 1-2 diapers. A scented bag helps mask the smell. Here are a few sites that should help you so you will not have to read this long gibberish. In other words it is perfectly safe. You might want to get there about 2 hours early so you won't have to rush. Might I reccomend booking a seat for your infant? Bring some sanitizer and wipes to help keep your baby from getting sick! Since it's so long bring along NEW toys for her to be entertained with. Put pacifiers in ziploc bags to keep from getting dirty. Some people keep a jar of water so if a pacifier get's dirty they can drop it in their and pull out an extra. Dressing her in layers can help so you can control her temperture and keep her comfortable. Blankets and sheets work for a lil privacy for baby and help get rid of a little of people's voices for more quietness for her. If you do this and get a window seat for her bring along two clothespins. Bottled water is best because the airplane water may not be as filtered as you or your baby likes. (I flew before and there water was disgusting) Hope all this dumb gibberish and these links help.
What to do while baby sitting?
btosh94
I'm watching my seven year old cousin for week, and I don't want him complaining that he is bored. what is good ideas to keep him occupied?
Answer
I have been a babysitter since I was 13 (I am now 18.) I think that making the kids turn off the TV and the video games for awhile and having some old-fashioned fun makes great memories and makes the time go by fast. The kid might hate the idea at first, but soon they won't even miss their Wii.
Things to do:
1.) Make up a treasure hunt that leads him all over the house and finally leads him to a prize. (It doesn't have to be a big prize. Even a little candy is a great prize.)
2.) Make a fort out of blankets and play board games or read books inside.
3.) Give him a pencil and some paper and let him draw or doodle (if he wants) or he can just lay down while you read to him. I suggest the Hardy Boys. You can pick up the first book at the library. I don't know ANY boys (or girls!) who don't like the Hardy Boys. (My mom used to read the Hardy Boys to me and my brother-even into our teens- we loved when she read to us.)
4.) When you eat, spread a blanket on the floor and have a picnic.
5.) Have him help you bake and decorate cupcakes or cookies.
6.) The two of you can make your own board game and play it together.
7.) Ride your bikes together.
8.) Go on a scavenger hunt for things outside (i.e. see who can find a purple flower first or who can spot a butterfly first.)
9.) If it rains, go out and run around in the rain together. (Just make sure it isn't storming!)
10.) Make craft projects together.
11.) Watch some old movies. Old cartoon movies are good, and young boys seem to really like movies like Abbott and Costello movies (maybe because of the slapstick?) or the old Nancy Drew movies. (I also HIGHLY recommend the old Our Gang/Little Rascals shorts. You can watch them on youtube or rent them from your library. They are funny and show what the life of a young kid was like 80 years ago. If you want, they even have silent ones which are really cool to watch.) Pretty much any old movie is good because they are very unlike today's movies and will be new and unpredictable for someone his age.
12.) Do a puzzle together.
13.) Go to a dollar store and buy a cheap paper table cloth (or placemats), the two of you can take markers, stickers, crayons, etc. and decorate it together. Then use it when you eat.
14.) Make a homeade card and send it to your grandma, grandpa, or someone else you are close to- they will love it, and you can have fun making it.
15.) Make paper airplanes and see whose can fly farther.
16.) Make some sandwiches and put them in a backpack along with some cheapie toy binoculars (or real if you want.) and a book (if you decide to read together) then just go on an adventure together. Walk around your neighborhood or on a path (if there is one nearby.) You can eventually stop and eat lunch under a tree and then after lunch read to your cousin. (You can even read in the front or back yard if you want.)
Use your imaginations together, and try and have some good old fashioned fun that doesn't involve electronics. I guarantee you- and your cousin- will love it!!!
Edit: OMG, I didn't realize I wrote this much! Sorry it's so long! >_<
I have been a babysitter since I was 13 (I am now 18.) I think that making the kids turn off the TV and the video games for awhile and having some old-fashioned fun makes great memories and makes the time go by fast. The kid might hate the idea at first, but soon they won't even miss their Wii.
Things to do:
1.) Make up a treasure hunt that leads him all over the house and finally leads him to a prize. (It doesn't have to be a big prize. Even a little candy is a great prize.)
2.) Make a fort out of blankets and play board games or read books inside.
3.) Give him a pencil and some paper and let him draw or doodle (if he wants) or he can just lay down while you read to him. I suggest the Hardy Boys. You can pick up the first book at the library. I don't know ANY boys (or girls!) who don't like the Hardy Boys. (My mom used to read the Hardy Boys to me and my brother-even into our teens- we loved when she read to us.)
4.) When you eat, spread a blanket on the floor and have a picnic.
5.) Have him help you bake and decorate cupcakes or cookies.
6.) The two of you can make your own board game and play it together.
7.) Ride your bikes together.
8.) Go on a scavenger hunt for things outside (i.e. see who can find a purple flower first or who can spot a butterfly first.)
9.) If it rains, go out and run around in the rain together. (Just make sure it isn't storming!)
10.) Make craft projects together.
11.) Watch some old movies. Old cartoon movies are good, and young boys seem to really like movies like Abbott and Costello movies (maybe because of the slapstick?) or the old Nancy Drew movies. (I also HIGHLY recommend the old Our Gang/Little Rascals shorts. You can watch them on youtube or rent them from your library. They are funny and show what the life of a young kid was like 80 years ago. If you want, they even have silent ones which are really cool to watch.) Pretty much any old movie is good because they are very unlike today's movies and will be new and unpredictable for someone his age.
12.) Do a puzzle together.
13.) Go to a dollar store and buy a cheap paper table cloth (or placemats), the two of you can take markers, stickers, crayons, etc. and decorate it together. Then use it when you eat.
14.) Make a homeade card and send it to your grandma, grandpa, or someone else you are close to- they will love it, and you can have fun making it.
15.) Make paper airplanes and see whose can fly farther.
16.) Make some sandwiches and put them in a backpack along with some cheapie toy binoculars (or real if you want.) and a book (if you decide to read together) then just go on an adventure together. Walk around your neighborhood or on a path (if there is one nearby.) You can eventually stop and eat lunch under a tree and then after lunch read to your cousin. (You can even read in the front or back yard if you want.)
Use your imaginations together, and try and have some good old fashioned fun that doesn't involve electronics. I guarantee you- and your cousin- will love it!!!
Edit: OMG, I didn't realize I wrote this much! Sorry it's so long! >_<
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