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Post travel with a baby.
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Here I'm Sharing With You One Of The Information That How to Keep Your Child Safe While Travelling
Put together an “emergency” kit before you go and carry this and other essential items with you in your carry-on bag. You should add frequently used and prescription medicines to your kit. Not having a critical item with you in the airport or on the aircraft could be costly and inconvenient.
While you are putting your emergency kit together, create identification cards for you or other adult in your group to carry with you for each child.

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Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:02 pm
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Your travel life needn't grind to a halt just because you've become a parent. But the reality is, much of your trip will be spent soothing and entertaining your baby. So much for dreamily staring out the window and taking in the passing scene.

But while travel will never be the same, it has its upside as well. You may discover the world is a friendlier place than you knew. There's no easier way to meet people than with a baby in your lap. And if you keep in mind the cardinal rule for traveling parents — create a home away from home wherever possible — it may become an experience you can all enjoy.


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