Travel Tips for Moms of Kids Under 6: Surviving (and Enjoying!) the Journey
Traveling with small children can feel like packing for a three-day hike just to visit Grandma — but with the right tips, you can trade the stress for smoother travel and even make some sweet memories along the way.
Whether you’re taking to the skies or hitting the road, here are mom-approved travel tips to keep your little ones happy and you (mostly) sane.
5 Airplane Travel Tips with Small Kids
Flying with toddlers or preschoolers? Deep breaths, mama — you’ve got this.
- Pick Flight Times Wisely
Aim for flights during nap time or early in the day when kids are at their best. Avoid red-eyes unless your child is a guaranteed sleeper.
- Bring All the Snacks (and Then Some)
Snacks are the ultimate distraction. Think: dry cereal, cut-up fruit, granola bars, crackers, and pouches. Bonus: chewing and swallowing during takeoff helps with ear pressure.
- Pack a Busy Bag
Fill a zippered pouch with:
- Sticker books
- Mini coloring pads
- Favourite small toys
- “Busy” activities
You can make your own “busy bag” activities. Click here for video ideas on what to include.
- Use Pull-Ups Even If They’re Potty Trained
Accidents happen when you’re in line for boarding or mid-air. No shame in being prepared.
- Bring a Lightweight Stroller or Baby Carrier
Gate-check a stroller and wear your child if needed. It makes airport transitions smoother and gives you a safe spot for them to rest.
5 Road Trip Travel Tips with Small Kids
Road trips with kids = flexibility, snacks, and a good playlist.
- Leave Early or Drive During Nap Time
Early morning or right before nap can give you some peaceful drive time. I love those 4 am drives when no one is on the road! If you child likes to sleep in the car, overnight driving is an option!
- Plan for Frequent Stops
Stop every 2–3 hours to stretch little legs, run around, and get some energy out.
- Backseat Entertainment
Use a lap tray or cookie sheet for coloring, magnet games, or even playdough (if you’re brave!).
- Create a “Car Activity Box”
Rotate a few new toys or books every hour to keep things fresh. Think busy bag! Click here for video ideas on what to include.
- Pack Essentials Within Reach
Have a bag within arms reach with:
- Wipes
- Extra clothes
- Snacks
- Water bottles
- Favorite comfort item
General Travel Tips for Any Trip with Kids Under 6
These tips work no matter where you’re headed:
- Prep Your Child in Advance
Use books or pretend play to explain what’s going to happen. “First we drive… then we wait in line… then we fly in the airplane…” You can role play this through pretend play in advance so there are no surprises.
- Lower Expectations
Don’t expect to do everything on your itinerary. Keep it simple, flexible, and follow your child’s lead.
- Stick to a Loose Routine
Try to maintain a nap and meal rhythm — even if it’s off by an hour or two — to help kids feel secure.
- Pack Smart (Not Just More)
Less is more when you’re juggling a toddler. Choose multi-purpose items, like:
- A large scarf (blanket, shade cover, nursing cover)
- Wet bags (for dirty clothes or garbage)
- Reusable water bottles and snack containers
- Don’t Forget You
Pack snacks, headphones, and something just for you — even if it’s a podcast or your favorite gum. You matter too, mama.
Traveling with young kids isn’t easy — but it’s worth it. The giggles in the backseat, the joy of seeing a new place through their eyes, the sweet snuggles on a plane — these moments become the memories that last.
And when things go sideways (because sometimes they do), remind yourself: You’re doing an amazing job.