i thought flying with a 3 month old was going to be tough last year but now im thinking this is going to be the challenge! she will be in my lap. how do i help her ears? we arestill doing one night bottle so i thought maybe i could give one on the plane. im more worried about keeping her still though! luckily it is a short flight (hour and a half) but i feel like its going to feel like an eternity! any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Re: need tips for flying with 13 month old!
Stop by target's dollar section or dollar store and pick up a few toys/books. Give her one at a time to keep her entertained. Like PP said keep snacks on hand. If you are able to fly early am or during nap time is also a plus.
GL
We just flew to Ohio from Florida with a layover in Atlanta with our 13 month old and it was tough. Not the flying, but the being in the airport. He loves to walk and loves moving sidewalks (not a bad idea to let your little one walk on those before the flight, it'll wear her out) so he was not happy to be strolled around.
I recommend that once you get on the plan make a big deal about what is going on outside the window - point to the planes and the cars and the people working. After we did that the first couple flights (he's flown like 11 times now) he loves to look out the window.
Also, if you can help it, try to schedule your flight for mid-day. We were able to eat lunch & nap all on the plane and still had time to do stuff once we landed in Ohio.
Food is our sons biggest motivator, so I packed a fresh fruit salad and my own trail mix (freeze dried fruit, goldfish & graham crackers). He was happy to look at all the strangers and to eat.
As far as the ear popping, it's never been a problem - we either give him a pacifier (the only time he gets one) or his sippy cup to drink some milk or water.
Good luck!
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