Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid was enthralled by a virtual Christmas card on repeat around two. And a 30-second video of my sister's dog. I honestly think something short watched on repeat (analogous to wanting the same book to be read approximately 15000 times in a row) is what you want. Fortunately headphones exist.
I also think you have to remember that toddlers like things that are familiar and repeated. I'd look at little videos with him at home, and figure out what he likes, and plan on watching that on the plane.
I also would not introduce the idea that videos have sound. Watch it with the sound off from the beginning, becuase keeping headphones on a 17 month old is not going to happen.
My oldest at that age LOVED to watch the videos of himself that I had on my cellphone. We got a good hour + on a plane ride with those.
Was just coming here to say this: my DD absolutely loved watching videos/looking at pictures of herself at that age (and still does at 4, actually - nothing snaps her out of a tantrum faster than talking about what she did as a baby and showing her a picture)! She also liked watching not just cartoons but videos of other kids, or animals, doing things when a selfie-video wasn't available. I am not a fan of those "Diana" YouTube videos but she loved them.
And yes to short/repeated things. No need to take a lot of different recordings (at least not in my experience).
Re: headphones, we had some success with those kind that are built into a headband, though I agree that no headphones is probably the way to go. I was always worried about them being too loud in her ears.