27 Things To Stash In Your Bag When You Decide To Take The Kids Somewhere For A Long Weekend
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27 Things To Stash In Your Bag When You Decide To Take The Kids Somewhere For A Long Weekend
"1. A cup holder snack tray converter so you can spend fewer road trips straining your arm while contorting it to hand individual Goldfish crackers from the front seat to the grabby hands in the back. 2. A pair of noise reduction ear muffs that'll cut back on the noise in your little's ears by 23 decibels and help muffle loud travel sounds, whether they're awake or asleep."
"3. A pack of disposable table toppers for airplane seat trays and restaurant tables. These make cleanup so much easier that you won't have to stress about de-sticking fruit snacks from surfaces away from home."
"4. A set of three packing cubes, because it's never fun to dig around frantically in a suitcase or diaper bag, but even less so when a tiny person is yelling for their other favorite blanket in your ear, and you don't remember where you put it. These are mesh-topped and double-zippered to help you get in and out of them before a meltdown."
A cup-holder snack tray converter lets caregivers pass snacks without straining or contorting their arms during road trips, reducing awkward reach and interrupted journeys. Noise-reduction earmuffs reduce sound exposure by about 23 decibels to muffle loud travel noises whether the child is awake or asleep. Disposable table toppers protect airplane and restaurant surfaces and make cleanup faster, preventing sticky messes from causing stress away from home. A set of three mesh-topped, double-zippered packing cubes organizes clothing and gear inside suitcases or diaper bags, enabling quick retrieval of specific items before a child meltdown.
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