Don’t forget flying essentials In addition to packing essential medical and sanitary items, don’t forget things specific to flying such as eardrops and sick bags for the changing altitude and turbulence. It is a good idea to take more than you necessarily need and have back-up supplies in your checked luggage as well. Download child-friendly apps for your smartphone or tablet Even if you’ve got the luxury of an in-flight entertainment system, the games they have might not be great at keeping your kids’ attention. But child-friendly apps on smartphones and tablets are available in abundance; just make sure you turn your device on airplane or offline mode. Beware of the “Aeroplane Police” Try not to scare your children even more with this one, but if you tell them the “Aeroplane Police” are on the look-out for badly behaved kids, they won’t be tempted to kick the chair in front or disturb other passengers. Wrap up some presents To reward your child for being good and behaving on the flight, give them a present every hour or so. You don’t have to spend a lot, as something like a small soft animal, sweetie or wind-up car will suffice. Alternatively, dig out a forgotten old toy, which will come as a pleasant surprise to your youngster. Give your child a camera Giving toddlers a disposable camera or child-specific snapper will provide plenty of fun and enjoyment. Not only will their attention be on something other than the flight, they may even take some rather interesting and impressive pictures. So, although the prospect of flying with toddlers and young kids might be a bit daunting, there are various things you can do to make this experience easier and more enjoyable. Images by Martin Howard and Steven Conry, used under the Creative Commons license.
