Children's luggage , what should not be missing


At this point, things are going to be complicated: if you take your kids and your kids, luggages are added in quite sensitive ways.

The requirements of the things you take with you vary according to the age of your child.

Let's list the items we need to take with us: here's a list of luggage, built on the basis of the age of the child:


From 0 to 6 months:
- carriage
- an anti-insect mesh for the carriage
- a purse to carry the most necessary items along the way
- bebelina
- pomade (to paint the baby when changing the babies) and dampnesses
- a small towel (to use, if along the way the child has vomiting)
- lots of cotton cages
- canoes and cotton trunks
- cotton socks
- fruit juices, baby bottle
- a ringtone (music equipment)
- shampoo and toiletries needed to make the bathroom
- powdered milk (if your baby does not drink breast milk)
- the jacket heater
- sterilizers
- small scales (to calculate the weight of the child)


From 6 months up to 3 years:
- Wheelchair
- a cot
- a table for eating (children's seating, which are equipped with a small table where the child eats bread)
- bebelina
- many different clothes (if for 0-6 months children needed cotton, in this case, the material does not matter)
- pajamas
- canoes and drawers
- socks and shoes
- baby bottle
- milk
- baby food


Over 3 years old:
- clothes, the material of which may be of any use (however you should consider choosing a material that does not favor sweating)
- pajamas
- canoes and drawers
- socks and shoes

and also:
- fur, or his favorite toy
- a shampoo for children
- toothbrush
- toothpaste with the favorite flavor
- a seat on the car (make sure you connect it well before departure)
- color and coloring books
- various toys
- water, fruit juice and croissants for travel
- the sleeping pad with which the child is taught

Note: Regarding medicines, try to take with you, at least one thermometer and a few steps for the temperature. However, before going on the road, it is best to consult with your pediatrician.


If your trip is abroad, here are some tips you need:
- make a technical inspection of the car (if you will travel with your car)
- check the validity of the documents (including credit cards, passports and health and car insurance) if you do not have them properly, you must renew them a month before.
- check whether you need to get a visa at the place where you are going (ask at the embassy or consulate)
- check the list of mandatory or advisable vaccines to be made depending on where you go
- Before you decide what your destination will be, be sure to check that there are no type, sanitary, political problems.
- it is always advisable to reconfirm the flight booking a few days ago (mania of flight companies to sell as many tickets as possible is common)
- place a note on each baggage by marking: name, surname, full address and mobile number, which should be always functional, along with your country code .
- if your trip will be by train, remember to check the ticket before boarding the wagon.
- make a life insurance, which covers any unexpected travel (or missing luggage).
- go online and search all the information about the place you visit, firstly the climatic conditions and the average temperatures (this and decide which clothes you will take with you)
- if you go to a country where the euro is not used, inform the foreign exchange
- check the baggage limit (the weight and the size) that you can take on the plane, whether you are going to get into the boot of the aircraft or carry it with you in the cabin.
- ask the bank to increase the affordability of credit card payments (even if you do not intend to use it)
- set the email program (whether in the home or in the office), enter an auto-reply message.
- modify the phone answering message to inform everyone (including thieves) about your absence, or set the transfer of calls to another number.
- not to block your electrical mail: discontinue enrollment on multi-member email lists
- Give a copy of the home keys to a trusted man (neighbor, or relative)
- Check if your cell phone is working in the country you are going to
- take with you a universal charger, because not all of the world works with the same standard of current
- contact with friends and relatives to accompany you at the airport or at the station (and promise that when you come you will bring a gift to each)
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