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The most important thing during the festival is to visit relatives and friends. What should the baby bring home from the trip?

The most important thing during the festival is to visit relatives and friends. Parents must make all preparations when traveling with their babies. So what should your baby bring when traveling? How to take care of your baby when traveling? What should you pay attention to when taking a train with your baby? What should you pay attention to when flying with your baby? What should you pay attention to when traveling by car with your baby? What should your baby bring home from a trip?

Formula milk powder, bottles, and bottle brushes: For babies who are mixed-fed or fed formula milk, formula milk must be brought. It is not recommended to bring canned milk powder. It will be troublesome to prepare milk powder. It is best for mothers to store the required milk powder according to the mixing ratio, put it into independent milk powder boxes, and prepare it directly when the time comes. It is best to prepare 2 bottles and 1 bottle brush for drinking water and milk, as well as for easy cleaning of the bottles.

Hot water and thermos can/cup: Prepare some extra water, because babies tend to get thirsty during travel, so your baby should always be hydrated. If you are feeding your baby milk powder, you should also use warm water to prepare the milk powder. If you need hot water, then of course you need thermal insulation tools. Use insulated cans to fill prepared milk powder, hot porridge, and hot water, which can keep them warm for a long time and prevent your baby from eating too much.

Diapers: In crowded situations, the toilet business is always very good, and the baby may want to pee at any time. Bringing a sufficient number of diapers can avoid soiling clothes and seats. Especially friends who take long-distance trains, be sure to bring diapers!

Wet wipes: Prepare some for wiping hands, mouth and butt. They are very convenient for wiping hands, mouth and tableware before and after meals, as well as wiping baby's butt when defecating.

Plastic bags: The garbage left after the baby eats and the diapers soiled after defecating are packed in plastic bags. Even when the baby is particularly "urgent" and the bathroom is occupied, plastic bags can be used directly for defecation. You're right to bring more.

Baby clothes: Just prepare 1 set of thermal underwear. You don’t need to bring more, just change into them when sleeping. Bring 2 pairs of pants so you can replace them in case you pee or get dirty. Several sets of outer clothes, long-sleeved and short-sleeved jackets and trousers, both thin and thick, depending on the weather conditions. For families from south to north, be sure to prepare 1-2 thicker cotton-padded clothes, 1 cotton boot, and cotton hat for your baby. It’s best to bring a thermal vest. You can take it off when it’s hot, and put it on to protect your chest when it’s cold. This is very practical to prevent your baby from catching a cold caused by sudden cold or heat.

Complementary food: Bring some rice cereal, biscuits, vegetable puree, fruit puree and other complementary food to the baby. If the baby is hungry, you can fill it up.

Baby slings and blankets: By carrying the baby on the chest, mothers can not only free up their hands to carry their luggage, but it also does not affect the ticketing procedures. If it's too cold, you can also wrap a small blanket outside the sling. And bring a blanket to keep warm in the car or on the plane.

Bib: Bring a rubber bib. Babies usually eat and vomit, which can easily stain their clothes. Rubber bibs can solve this problem very well. Mothers can also bring a few disposable bibs, which are easy to throw away when they get dirty.

Small handkerchief: Give your baby a gauze handkerchief that he used when he was a child. It can be used to wipe hands, mouth, and tables. It has many uses.

Plastic bowls and bottles: Bring a small plastic bowl for easy cleaning in case you poop in the diaper. The baby is in a hurry to pee, but the toilet in the car or on the plane is occupied for a long time, so the baby can urinate in a plastic bottle.

Mobile phone batteries and power bank: This is for parents. Because the train journey is far away and takes a long time, the mobile phone may not be able to be held for such a long time. Therefore, spare batteries and power bank are necessary. Convenient to contact family at home.

Snacks and snack boxes: Bring two sets of snack boxes and lunch boxes to contain children’s snacks such as bread, fruit peels, and melted beans. The purpose of bringing food is not only to prevent hunger, but more importantly, to help the baby calm down from crying during the trip.

Toys: Bring your baby's favorite toys with rich colors and sounds, such as soothing bears, cloth books, etc., which can help him cope with the "boring" of the journey and comfort him after arriving in a strange environment. Feeling of uneasiness, let the baby sit down obediently. But not too much or it will make you busy.

Nursing clothes and thin scarves: Mom and dad should also wear the most comfortable clothes, especially nursing mothers. In order to facilitate breastfeeding when traveling, it is best to wear nursing clothes and bring a thin pair with you. The breathable scarf can slightly cover the baby when feeding.

Moisturizer: The air is dry and the baby's skin will be red. The mother should apply some baby oil to the baby's skin to moisturize it, and put one or two drops of normal saline in the nostrils from time to time to avoid excessive dryness and nasal congestion. Pain and even nosebleeds. It is best to prepare a small sample. If the baby eats, drools, or cries, it can be used to "touch up makeup". Otherwise, it will easily dry out or even get chapped by the wind.

Portable tableware: Bring a set of portable spoons and forks, which are clean and hygienic to use and easy to put away.

Folding stroller: The foldable stroller is convenient for mothers to carry their babies, and it can be placed aside without disturbing others.

Cotton swabs: Don’t forget cotton swabs. They have many uses, such as dripping olive oil, treating boogers and so on. It doesn't matter when you don't need it. It will be very worry-free to have it handy when you really need it.

Tooth wipes: Some mothers don’t bring toothpaste or toothbrushes, but usually use tooth wipes to wipe their little friends.

If you have something stuck on your teeth after eating, you can use one to wipe it, so it is quite useful to have this with you.

Thermometer and Band-Aid: one to measure the baby’s temperature, the other to prevent accidental injuries, no need to explain more!

Note: Bringing some medicine with you will naturally make you feel more at ease. But the baby is too young, so you must consult a doctor when giving medicine to your baby. It is best to bring the baby's usual medicine to avoid allergies and other abnormalities.

Baby travel care

Keeping warm: Keeping your baby warm when going out is a must. If the weather is very cold, it is recommended that the baby wear a mask, small gloves, and of course earmuffs, and wear thick clothes, but it is not recommended to wear particularly thick clothes. If the baby is wrapped into a ball, it will be inconvenient for the baby to walk, and it is easy for the baby to fall and fall.

Skin care: When your baby goes out, you must be prepared for skin care. For example, you must also apply lotion to your baby to moisturize or prevent frostbite. The main parts to protect include the face, ears, hands, etc. Of course, it is also best to prepare some commonly used emergency medicines or band-aids.

Holding hands: When the baby goes out and is getting older, it is impossible for his parents to hold him, so the baby must walk on his own. At this time, the adult must hold the baby's hand. Because the road may be icy in winter, it may cause the baby to slip or fall, resulting in bruises or falls.

Pay attention to the road: When walking, pay attention to the road and try to avoid puddles or icy areas. Although it may be okay if the baby steps on it, if you are not careful, the baby will fall down. Of course, it will also make the baby's shoes wet and cause frostbite to the baby's feet.

Don’t run around: In winter, babies will run around because they are curious about snow and ice. If you are in a community and there are no vehicles coming and going, you can let the babies play in the snow, and that's okay. But if you are walking on the road, you must not let go and let the baby run around. He may slip on the road and a car will come from behind. Very dangerous.

Additional clothes: When the baby is outside, he may suddenly encounter snow or snow. Therefore, it is recommended that parents bring an extra piece of thick clothes for the baby when going out. This way, you can wear it outside when the weather changes. And if it snows or rains and your clothes get wet, you can change out of them. Taking a baby on the train

Small bench and pony: For families who cannot buy seat tickets, bringing a small bench or pony on the train has become the best option to alleviate the pain of the bumpy journey.

There are many people on the road, so it is safer to prepare an anti-lost device for your baby!

Anti-lost equipment: There are many people on the train, and human traffickers come out to rob them openly. Mothers must be careful to watch over their children! You can prepare some professional baby anti-abduction and anti-lost supplies, such as parent-child rings, anti-lost backpacks, children's special GPS positioning systems, anti-lost alarms, etc. >>Detailed introduction

Pure cotton mask: Tourist attractions, with dense crowds, dirty air, and many people smoking, pose a great threat to babies whose immune systems are not yet fully developed. So try to prepare pure cotton masks for your baby when traveling.

Waste newspapers: The air-conditioning vents on the train have a strong draft. Mothers can bring some scrap newspapers to plug the air-conditioning vents, and the baby should keep his head away from the air-conditioning vents when sleeping to prevent him from catching cold.

Take the passenger transport or high-speed rail with your baby

If you choose to travel by high-speed rail or passenger transport, the time will not be long and there will not be many people. Mothers, prepare the basic supplies immediately Can. If conditions permit, bring a safety seat and a stroller with you. It will be safer when riding in the bus and more convenient when getting off the bus. Taking your baby on a plane

Infant safety belt: Most airplanes are equipped with an infant safety belt, which is a short safety belt with a ring in the middle. Just pass the adult safety belt on the seat through the loop of the infant safety belt and fasten it to the baby. When fastened, the adult seat belt and infant seat belt look like a horizontal figure 8. After the plane is stable, you can untie the baby. Because many mothers have reported that some special-priced flights do not provide enough baby safety belts, so mothers are best to bring their own.

Birth certificate: Many times you need your baby’s birth certificate when flying.

1. Be sure to tell the flight attendant that you are traveling with a child. When flying, it is best to reserve a seat in the first row of each section and ask if there is a special baby table or crib on the plane. Never accept the middle seat in a long row. Because this is inconvenient for both you and the passengers next to you; this way, you and your baby will have a larger space to move during the trip, and your baby can play on your legs.

2. Some mothers also want to bring a thermos bottle filled with hot water for their baby, but you must know that liquid items and gel products are strictly prohibited on the plane, and liquid milk for children is not allowed to be carried. Therefore, parents can only bring milk powder and bottles through the security check, and ask the flight attendant for boiling water to make milk powder on the plane. However, some special flights do not provide hot water. Mothers must call the airline in advance. If hot water is not provided on short-distance flights, mothers must feed their babies in advance.

3. If conditions permit, you can also request the airline to prepare baby meals in advance. Generally, reservations can be made 24 hours in advance.

4. Some airlines will provide baby cradle for babies under 11 kilograms. It is very safe to put the baby in to sleep, and mothers will feel more relaxed. But this requires making a reservation in advance. It’s best to make a reservation at the same time as the baby meal to save trouble!

5. It is best to feed the baby during takeoff and landing and let the baby swallow. If not, make him laugh or cry, or let him open his mouth. This can prevent the roar from damaging your ears.

6. Some items cannot be brought on board the plane

(1) Medicines. Some medicines cannot be brought onto the plane, such as cold medicines and painkillers. For detailed information, mothers can check the relevant information. If you really want to take some medicines on a plane, you must have a doctor's prescription.

(2) Knives. Some mothers want to peel some fruit for their babies to eat on the plane, but knives are strictly prohibited on the plane.

(3) Toy gun. All firearms, military or police equipment are prohibited on board aircraft. Driving with your baby

Safety seat: Your baby’s body is very soft and needs more protection. Most people are accustomed to holding their babies in their arms while riding in cars, which is a very dangerous way. For the safety of the baby, it is recommended that the baby must have a special safety car seat and be fixed in the seat with a safety belt.

Emergency items: water, flashlight, tire replacement tools, first aid kit, etc. Also be prepared to ask for help and make sure you have some way of getting help in an emergency.

Notes:

1. If you are traveling by car, be sure to check the vehicle in advance. The vehicle's tires, battery, seat belts, and air conditioning should all be inspected by professional technicians , if the place you go to is relatively cold, be sure to pay attention to the antifreeze of the car.

2. Remove all loose items that are easy to be swallowed, such as fallen buttons, fruit cores, glass beads, etc. The last thing is safe driving.

3. Make sure to lock the doors and windows within reach of the baby. Other adults in the car should also lock the doors and windows nearby.

Whether you choose to travel during the New Year by train, passenger transport, high-speed rail, airplane or self-driving car, prepare enough supplies in advance. Not only will the children be comfortable, but the adults will also be more relaxed and have a happy New Year!