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[quote=Anonymous]I've traveled overseas with my toddler. I'm not an expert but I've had successful trips with her (though still much, much less fun than without a kid -- I look forward to older ages...). Step 1, have just one ;) Other tips: -Train them to sleep in a Pack n Play or travel crib in a relatively dark and quiet room. -Don't ever start letting them run around in public - then they will be used to sitting in their seat/stroller on a plane or at a restaurant. This is a habit that's easier to never start in the first place than to break. -Bring toys that encourage quiet, engaged play, like a busy board, sticker books and coloring books -- preferably something new they've never seen before. -Stay in an Airbnb, cottage or suite with a closing door so you can be separate from them after bedtime. -Try to stick to the kid's schedule or routine. It's annoying to have to stick around after bedtime, but there are ways to relax and you can arrange for childcare (accompanying grandma, for example) if you want a date night. That said. [/quote]
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