When a toddler’s coming along on a trip, you want to get to your destination fast — and traveling by train or car may not be quick enough for you. | What to Expect
Even if you’ve been on an airplane countless times before, flying with a baby or toddler might feel like foreign territory. Suddenly you’re faced with a list of questions longer than the number of delayed flights on the arrival board. The first one being: Should you bring your child's car seat on the plane?| What to Expect
As if you weren’t already juggling enough as a new parent! If you're planning a trip shortly after your little one arrives, you're likely scrambling to make travel arrangements and prepare for the experience of flying with a young baby. That’s enough to make any sleep-deprived, hormonal, not to mention still-recovering new parent cringe. After all, it can be hard enough to sneak a five-minute shower into your day, let alone double as your family’s travel agent.| What to Expect
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Traveling with babies can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be a major struggle. The key to an easy-going vacation is to make sure you have everything your baby may need. | What to Expect
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