No, I’m not kidding. In just one year, I took my baby on a dozen trip: some across the state, some across the ocean. And I still remember how anxious I was before that very first one.
I didn’t know what to pack. I wasn’t sure how sleep would go. I second-guessed every plan an panicked when my baby cried mid-flight. That’s exactly why I created this guide.
👇 Grab the guide now and travel with confidence
It’s the complete guide I wish someone handed me when I was crying into my suitcase at 11 p.m. the night before our flight. This guide is here to help you plan smarter, pack better, and feel more prepared, (whether you’re flying across the country or heading on a weekend road trip).
Whether you’re flying with a baby or hitting the road with a toddler, you’ll feel more prepared, more supported, and a whole lot calmer.
✅ Know exactly what to pack
✅ Navigate airports with ease
✅ Handle naps and bedtime on the go
✅ Calm mid-flight meltdowns
✅ Deal with jet lag like a pro
✅ Travel without overpacking
✅ Keep routines (mostly) on track
✅ Feel confident from takeoff to touchdown
✅ Know exactly what to pack
✅ Navigate airports with ease
✅ Handle naps and bedtime on the go
✅ Calm mid-flight meltdowns
✅ Deal with jet lag like a pro
✅ Travel without overpacking
✅ Keep routines (mostly) on track
✅ Feel confident from takeoff to touchdown
Plan smarter (not harder)
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Pack only what you truly need
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Know what to expect—and how to handle it
Sound doable? It is. And this guide is packed with real-life strategies, checklists, and mindset tips that actually work—because they’ve been tested on over a dozen trips in one baby’s first year. You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
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➡️ Real-life strategies for traveling with babies and toddlers—based on a dozen trips taken in the first year of my baby (yep, including long-haul flights!)
➡️ Tips to confidently navigate both flights and road trips without feeling overwhelmed or overpacked
➡️ A full packing breakdown for sleep, feeding, diapering, and play (plus a bonus checklist you can reuse every time)
➡️ Sleep tips that actually work away from home—including room-sharing hacks and how to handle naps on the go
➡️ Guidance for handling jet lag, time zone changes, and getting back into routine once you’re home
➡️ Must-know advice for keeping your little one comfortable and happy in the car—without relying on screens or constant stops
➡️ Travel tips for both sunny/beach vacations and cold/winter getaways
➡️ Mindset shifts and calm reminders to help you feel prepared, not panicked—even if it’s your very first trip
She even got her baby to nap mid-flight and felt confident the entire trip!
👉 Yes, even if it’s your very first trip with a baby or toddler (nervous flyers welcome)
👉 Yes, even if your child naps terribly anywhere but their crib (we’ve got tips for that)
👉 Yes, even if your trip includes flights, layovers, or long car rides (the guide covers all of it)
This guide is designed for parents of babies and toddlers—roughly from newborn up to 3 years old. Whether you’re traveling with a 6-week-old or an active 2.5-year-old, you’ll find practical advice that applies to both stages (and tips that grow with your child).
Nope! It covers both flights and road trips. You’ll find tips for airports, long drives, overnight hotel stays, packing for the car, and everything in between. If you’re leaving your home with a baby or toddler for more than 24 hours, this guide is for you.
Yes! You’ll get a full breakdown of what to pack for sleep, feeding, diapering, and entertainment—plus what goes in the carry-on vs. checked luggage. There’s even a printable checklist to make packing less stressful.
Definitely. There’s an entire section on sleep away from home, including room-sharing tips, how to handle naps on the go, adjusting to new time zones, and what to do if your baby won’t sleep in the travel crib. I walk you through it all.
Nope—it’s a digital PDF guide you can download instantly. You can read it on your phone, tablet, or computer, or print it out if you like having a hard copy in your diaper bag.
Then you know how helpful it is to be prepared—and how chaotic it can get without a plan. This guide helps you smooth out the rough edges and make future trips calmer, easier, and more enjoyable (yes, really!).
Absolutely. It’s packed with strategies and checklists you’ll come back to every time you travel. Many parents keep it saved on their phone and refer to it for each new adventure.
Not at all. This guide is designed to reduce your stress, not add to it. Everything is broken down in a clear, supportive way—no pressure to be perfect. Think of it like having a calm, prepared mom friend sitting beside you saying, “You’ve got this.”
