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[quote=Anonymous]I did this last spring with a younger child (1.5), so not sure how many of my experiences will apply, but here goes. Does she still nap? Nap on a plane might buy you a couple hours. Other inflight entertainment for little kids: stickers, crayons, books, DVDs, more DVDs, snacks (candy). One that I read on another online forum recently is cheerios and a set of pipecleaners--you show the kid how to string the cheerios on the pipecleaners, and then you can make edible bracelets. Apps on a phone. Pictures of relatives on your phone. I found the time change to be not so awful. If you fly the redeye flight, you will arrive early in the morning after having slept. It will be a shorter-than-usual sleep, but if you can keep your kid awake until close to regular (adjusted) bedtime that night, you should be well on your way to shifting. Two great resources for flying with kids are http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-children-221/ http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com/[/quote]
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