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Here's our long-haul survival list (in order of keeping you sane) #1 The most essential toy for air travel is a Doodle Pad. It's the most versatile, unmessy, imaginative and inexpensive toy you'll ever buy (you can get them for about $10). It's a true life saver as you can draw stuff, erase it and draw some more for quite a while. Most importantly you can use during take off / landing and when passing through turbulent weather (unlike some electronic gadgets).
Submitted by stefan on Tue, 15/05/2012 - 11:46am
Best airport clip ever - must watch!This is just hilarious ... if your child is into planes and elephants ... THIS IS YOUR CLIP! :-) Enjoy, -Stef
Submitted by stefan on Tue, 02/11/2010 - 7:54pm
Dad stories - wheels upStarting in the middle of a story can lend perspective. At least this is my hope, as emotion is coursing through me as thoughts go to page. As this is being written, I am monitoring flightaware.com, watching an online depiction of the Southwest Airlines 737 (tail # N705SW) that is taking my precious 9-year-old son from Reno to Las Vegas. Flight information indicates that he is now 160 miles from me and about 30 minutes from touching down at McCarran International. His ultimate destination today is San Antonio, TX, where his mom lives, off for his annual month-long visit. Preston lives with me, his old dad, the majority of the time, and I am fortunate beyond words that this is the reality of the situation.
Submitted by community on Wed, 24/06/2009 - 8:31am
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Going on a long haul trip (as in 6h+ flight time) with a child aged 18 months to 3 years is probably one of the most challenging travel experience you can have as a parent. Obviously many of us do this but the difference between wanting to fling yourself off the plane and getting a few hours of sleep is all in the preparation. Check out some essential travel secrets for long haul trips with a toddler.

