@USMCBaby2011 listen ok I NEVER went on a plane till I could handle it so these ppl should do the same it wont kill them think about it back in the day when ppl didn't have planes they still lived till a good age
advantage with nursing, don`t have to worry about how much milk to take, but no need to taste milk in front of airline staff, to prove you are not carrying dodgy stuff.
@diayang you know I did this video about 4 years ago when they still had pillows on planes so I bet I used those. But I also remember folding up a sweatshirt and using that.
As a father I can't relate to some of the topics, but before kids I never used a backpack, now I don't leave home without, even now that they are a little older. I remember my first trip solo with my daughter (maybe a year and 1/2) I had so many toys, books and snacks I think I needed two backpacks. But the best trick might have been, wrapping small gifts for her to open when you just know the meltdown is around the corner.
As a father I can't relate to some of the topics, but before kids I never used a backpack, now I don't leave home without, even now that they are a little older. I remember my first trip solo with my daughter (maybe a year and 1/2) I had so many toys, books and snacks I think I needed two backpacks. But the best trick might have been, wrapping small gifts for her to open when you just know the meltdown is around the corner.
@lewiswinslow I love the idea of wrapping the gift - makes it more of an event and forces the kid to move on and do something other than melt down. Great suggestion!
the first time my parents took my on a plane i was about a year and right at take of i decided i didnt want my bottle any more and threw it over hand luckly some one caught it before it hit any one but my parents felt soooooooooooooo bad
We have traveller overseas 4 times in my daughters first year. The first time was traumatic but it got easier and now she's a breeze. A few travel products from gogo mumma really helped to. The airplane seatback organizer saved us!
you know whenmy daughetr first flew back i april when we moved i was so ready to do battle if anyone gave me lip about her heck i had speeches ready what i would say if she cried alot but she slept the whole time and our flight was several hours long she did cry once but not that bad i told our seat partner im sorry ahead of time if she fusses he said dont worry about it
1:00 escpecially the guys xD
digimon675 2 months ago
or how about the most greatset tip ever DONT FLY WITH A BABY AT ALL!!!!
cockwiper 6 months ago
@cockwiper take it from me when you live on the other side of the world to your family, flying is the only option avaliable
USMCBaby2011 4 months ago
@USMCBaby2011 lol your a dumbass I dont need to visit ppl when I have technology and my black buggati
cockwiper 4 months ago
@cockwiper and if they dont have internet or are out of the country?
USMCBaby2011 4 months ago
@USMCBaby2011 um..... idk there's something called waiting but y do u need ppl when u have technology as a friend
cockwiper 4 months ago
@cockwiper wait till the kids 18? thats dumb, and technology is no substitute for human contact
USMCBaby2011 4 months ago
@USMCBaby2011 listen ok I NEVER went on a plane till I could handle it so these ppl should do the same it wont kill them think about it back in the day when ppl didn't have planes they still lived till a good age
cockwiper 4 months ago
@cockwiper well its not the 1800's and people have every right to travel when you need to
USMCBaby2011 4 months ago
advantage with nursing, don`t have to worry about how much milk to take, but no need to taste milk in front of airline staff, to prove you are not carrying dodgy stuff.
MsGbergh 7 months ago
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Dear All,
I have some questions about childhood psychology:
(1) Why do children love flying?
(2) Why do children like to fly high more than adults?
(3) What will be the best toys for children to play onborad an aeroplane?
(4) What will be the favorite food for children in their inflight meal? And, Why?
THANK YOU IN ADAVNCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)
applesweeter 1 year ago
just wondering do you carry a pilliow or something that the baby can sleep on while in your lap?
diayang 1 year ago
@diayang you know I did this video about 4 years ago when they still had pillows on planes so I bet I used those. But I also remember folding up a sweatshirt and using that.
dirtydiaperdiaries 1 year ago
As a father I can't relate to some of the topics, but before kids I never used a backpack, now I don't leave home without, even now that they are a little older. I remember my first trip solo with my daughter (maybe a year and 1/2) I had so many toys, books and snacks I think I needed two backpacks. But the best trick might have been, wrapping small gifts for her to open when you just know the meltdown is around the corner.
lewiswinslow 1 year ago
As a father I can't relate to some of the topics, but before kids I never used a backpack, now I don't leave home without, even now that they are a little older. I remember my first trip solo with my daughter (maybe a year and 1/2) I had so many toys, books and snacks I think I needed two backpacks. But the best trick might have been, wrapping small gifts for her to open when you just know the meltdown is around the corner.
lewiswinslow 1 year ago
@lewiswinslow I love the idea of wrapping the gift - makes it more of an event and forces the kid to move on and do something other than melt down. Great suggestion!
dirtydiaperdiaries 1 year ago
the first time my parents took my on a plane i was about a year and right at take of i decided i didnt want my bottle any more and threw it over hand luckly some one caught it before it hit any one but my parents felt soooooooooooooo bad
AlexaLuvs 1 year ago
We have traveller overseas 4 times in my daughters first year. The first time was traumatic but it got easier and now she's a breeze. A few travel products from gogo mumma really helped to. The airplane seatback organizer saved us!
gogo mumma
jackiemusij 1 year ago
Excellent tip: feed baby at take off and landing ;).
lyndseycollinsjensen 1 year ago
Thanks!
marilynphan 1 year ago
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Dear All,
I have some curious questions:
(1) What is the reason behind that young children love flying?
(2) Why do a commerical jet so attractive to children?
(3) What is the most attractive inflight meal for children?
(4) What is the best inflight entertainment and airline toys for children?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)
applesweeter 2 years ago
you know whenmy daughetr first flew back i april when we moved i was so ready to do battle if anyone gave me lip about her heck i had speeches ready what i would say if she cried alot but she slept the whole time and our flight was several hours long she did cry once but not that bad i told our seat partner im sorry ahead of time if she fusses he said dont worry about it
Mom2Aurora 3 years ago
lol you came armed and dangerous! lol GO MOMMA GO!
iCandyCatastrophe 2 years ago
good tips, thanks alot, now i know what to do when i'm flying with my 4 months son
akoi1998 3 years ago
WHAT GREAT TIPS! You rock!
hollistergirl2002 3 years ago 6
hehehe...that music was coin operated boy at the beginning! yay! And, great vid, great advice! xx
FranleyK 3 years ago
yup, i did that with my son. people commented on how calm he was.i told them that he was nursing from take of to landing;)
keefer04 4 years ago 4
Yup, another good tip....
jmkve 4 years ago