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What to take with you when travelling with a small child: tips for parents

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What to take with you when travelling with a small child: tips for parents

Travelling with a child, especially for the first time, requires a lot of preparation and careful planning. Find out more about how to pack a suitcase for a trip with a baby, what things you need to take with you, and other important nuances

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Travelling with a child is a special adventure that opens up the world in a new way not only for kids but also for adults. It is an opportunity to create unforgettable memories, learn to look at familiar things through the eyes of a child and strengthen family ties.


However, such a trip requires careful preparation and patience. We will tell you how to pack a suitcase for a trip with a child and what to take with you in this article.


What to pack for a trip with a child?


Whether it's your first trip with a child or you're already an experienced traveller, a properly packed suitcase can make your journey much easier.


Let's take a look at what things you should take with you and what you should take care of first to ensure your child's comfort and safety during your trip.


List of necessary things


Before you start packing, it is important to create a detailed list of what you might need. This will help you avoid forgetfulness and ensure that you take all the necessary things.


When making your list, take into account the duration of your trip, the mode of transport and the weather conditions at your destination.


Documents for travelling abroad with a child


If you are planning a trip abroad with a child, first of all, take care of the following documents:


passports of the parents and the child (if available);

the child's birth certificate;

permission for the child to travel abroad (if travelling without the other parent);

health insurance.


Make copies of all documents and keep them separately from the originals.


For more information on the rules for crossing the border with minor children, please follow the link.


Travelling with a child in car


If you are planning a trip abroad with your baby in your own car, don't forget a child car seat, sun shades for the windows, toys and books for entertainment on the road, and containers for food and drinks.


Find out what rules apply to transporting babies in a car in Europe here.


What to take on a trip with a child: essentials 


Take a separate bag or backpack with things you may need at any time. This is especially important if you are travelling by plane or train.


A list of things to pack for your baby's hand luggage may include:


nappies and wet wipes;

a change of clothes for the child;

bottles and baby food;

the child's favourite toys;

a light blanket or a diaper;

hygiene products.


Clothing and footwear


Plan your child's wardrobe according to the weather and duration of the trip. Do not forget about comfortable clothes for sleeping and walking, warm outerwear, a hat and comfortable shoes.




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Eating on the road


Travelling with a small child requires special attention to nutrition. Be sure to bring enough baby food or formula, sterile bottles and nipples, baby water and snacks for older children.


First aid kit when travelling with a child


A first aid kit when travelling with a child is an essential part of your luggage. It should contain:


antipyretics;

antiseptics;

allergy remedies;

diaper rash creams;

a thermometer.


Important! For an individual selection of medical products for your child, you should consult a paediatrician before a long journey.


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Useful things for travelling with a child


Some additional items can make your trip much easier:


a kangaroo backpack or sling;

a compact stroller (if the type of transport allows);

a portable bed for the baby;

a night light (to create a familiar environment).


Travelling with a child can be stressful, but proper preparation will help make it enjoyable and comfortable for the whole family.


Remember that the most important thing is a positive attitude and readiness for new experiences.


Just a reminder. It has recently become known that the new EU entry control system (ETIAS) will be launched next year. To find outwhich Ukrainians will have to pay for visiting the EU, please follow this link.


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Visit Ukraine Insurance - insurance for a safe stay abroad without unnecessary expenses;

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asked questions

What should be in a first aid kit for a child when travelling?

The first aid kit should contain antipyretics, allergy medicines, antiseptics, plasters, a thermometer, baby cream or ointment for irritations. If your child has a chronic illness, be sure to take the medicines prescribed by your doctor and an extract from the medical record about his or her health status. Don't forget about remedies for abdominal pain or digestive disorders that often occur during travel.

What hygiene items should I take with me?

What can I do with my child while travelling?

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