I do have a van (no shame, ladies) and I will use the floor of the van to get the business done. I have found that it is oftentimes easier and more convenient to change my child’s diaper in the car. I make sure I store all my extras: change of clothes, extra diapers, drinks, sunblock, bug spray, medicines, food, water, shoes and a great bundle of wipes. 3) Fully Stock your CarĬan I confess something? I fully stock my car with duplicates of baby essentials. Pack washable bibs along if your little ones still make a mess when they eat. granola bars (without chocolate so they don’t make a big mess).Some other snacks you might consider are: The pouches are a much easier way to get your child to eat a variety of foods. These pouches come in a variety of flavors and are packed with real fruits and vegetables that would make your grandma happy. 2) Pack a Full Coolerīring foods that are nutrient-dense, delicious and not packed full of sugar. If you just want clean bathrooms for the kids (and yourself) use the SitorSquat app. If you need a place you can play with the dog, find a stop with a grass field. This way, you can pick stops that are more entertaining and suited to your family. From one mom to another, these tips will help you keep your cool while you travel. Luckily, it’s not our first road-trip rodeo. While the atmosphere and scenery were calm and serene, sometimes things in our car were not. Our family just recently took a road trip to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Road trips are what memories are made of! But as a parent of four kids, including a baby and a toddler, it seems those memories can take on a cloudy perspective if you are not prepared.
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