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With Kim and I recently celebrating Lucas' 1st Birthday, I thought it was time to look over this list again. For all I know, some of these products might be useful for us on upcoming trips!
Here is the List:
- Uppababy G-Lite Stroller- The lightest full size stroller on the market plus it stands on it's own when folded.
- KidCo Peapod Plus- a pop-up tent with blow up mattress. It also has UV protection
- Laugh & Learn Apptivity Case- kid friendly iPhone case
- City Walks With Kids Cards- Comes in sets of 50 cards for 5 cities. They list "family- friendly routes, mixing classic sites with tot friendly eats, playgrounds and tales to keep the little ones engaged".
- GoPicnic Ready-To-Eat Meals- "Healthy riffs on lunchbox classics- have no trans- fats, high- fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors."
- Play Visions LEGO Headlamp- A headlamp made especially for kids. The lights are on the feet of the posable LEGO Man.
- gogo Kidz Travelmate- If you're bringing a car seat, the gogo Kidz "sets your seat on wheels for easy in- airport maneuvering."
- My Little Seat- If a restaurant doesn't have a high-chair then this sounds like a useful product. "A washable, fabric harness, turns nearly any chair into a safe baby perch."
- Travel-Tot Childproofing Kit-"Pack peace of mind... the kit includes foam corner guards, outlet covers, cabinet locks, finger pinch guards and more".
Some Favorites:
- gogo Kidz Travelmate- On the two trips where we rented a car, we brought a car seat on one of them. Now that Lucas is using a convertible car seat, I would not bring it unless we had something to wheel it with. The gogo would make that possible.
- Play Visions LEGO Headlamp- I bring a headlamp on every trip that I take. I also love LEGO so I'd love to get this headlamp for Lucas when he is a little older.
- GoPicnic Ready-To-Eat Meals- This sounded to me like a healthy, kids version of Lunchables. Sounds like a great idea if you are planning long days/ car rides while traveling.
- City Walks With Kids Cards- These cards sound like a great way to have kids take some control of a trip. I'd love to see what kind of activities are suggested and use them as a guide for one.
What products from this list do you feel are the most useful and could help make traveling with kids a little easier?
For more information about each product, check out the slideshow from Budget Travel HERE
For more information about each product, check out the slideshow from Budget Travel HERE

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