• The Best Products For Family Travel

    family travel reviews I’ve done TV segments and blog posts specifically related to the best products for family travel, so I decided to ask my social networks what their favorites are!  Here are the answers:

    iPad, iTouch, backpack, Crayola Magic Pens, Camelbak water bottles, @GoGosqueez! From Jessica @mommasgonecity

    patemm pad – From Grace Welch, founder of patemm pad (but I agree!)

    Wipes. Throw ‘em in the fridge or a cooler if it’s hot out, and you have an instant refresher for faces and necks.  VTech’s InnoTab and MobiGo are great bets and keep kids busy in flight, as does a portable DVD player or MACs. We travel with those so no one has to fight over their “in-flight movie.” Pilar, onemommedia.com

    DVD player and headphones splitter; flushable wipes; reusable water bottles; sunblock sticks. – Polina B, San Diego, CA

    Perfect measure benadryl! UHT chocolate milkboxes for the plane that don’t need refrigeration. Travel humidifier that you stick the water bottle on. – Laura N, Massachusetts

    Good headphones and some device (usually an Apple product) loaded with moves and games. – Eileen L, Switzerland

    Dramamine. Panda Bear headphones. iPhone. Healthy snacks that travel well like grapes, bananas, frozen yogurt tubes. – Emily, RandomRecycling.com

    CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint. For babies and little ones: toys that can be tethered to anything. Our roku player for the hotel room! Kim T, KimWorld
    Now it’s your turn – what are your travel essentials?

     

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    Jodi Grundig has loved traveling since she was a little girl. She started blogging in 2007 on her popular review site Mom's Favorite Stuff and after doing quite a bit of travel blogging, decided to launch her own travel site. Jodi resides in Massachusetts with her husband, six-year old son, eight-year old daughter, shelter cat, and Havanese puppy.

    One Response to “The Best Products For Family Travel”

    1. June 7, 2012 at 9:16 am #

      Don’t forget about the TravelKiddy! http://travelkiddy.com/

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