NatNatsMom
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Can someone remind me how the buckle needs to be run through the set if it is rear facing so that I can later undo the buckle? I know there is a way to do it and if you do not do it that way, it is next to impossible to loosen later on.
I have a Traveling Toddler that I need to practice on putting on tonight. Trip is on Saturday.
Also, sort of off-topic but I would appreciate ANY tips on how to approach the food issue with my 2 year old. And any flying tips in general! I have to bring mostly finger food as she just won't let me feed her so they have to be DIYS type foods.
So far, I have raisins, cheese sticks, crackers, fruit rolls, soy milk, juice (that I will mix with water). I am thinking of putting a banana in a tupperware container since I can slice it with the skin on and she can peal them to eat. Oh, I can bring an apple, too to slice. IT all seems too sugary though and the last thing I want is her amped up.
I want to bring her some yogurt even though I will have feed it to her but I don't know if it's worth the hassle.
Can I bring a freezer pack to keep the cheese and yogurt cold?
I will need food too so thinking of making a pasta salad with veggies in it and light oil so it' won't be too messy for her to eat with.
What about any kind of tray for her? Maybe just get a regular tray that she can put on her lap? I saw one kids tray specifically for car seats but I think it was too pricey.
I have a Traveling Toddler that I need to practice on putting on tonight. Trip is on Saturday.
Also, sort of off-topic but I would appreciate ANY tips on how to approach the food issue with my 2 year old. And any flying tips in general! I have to bring mostly finger food as she just won't let me feed her so they have to be DIYS type foods.
So far, I have raisins, cheese sticks, crackers, fruit rolls, soy milk, juice (that I will mix with water). I am thinking of putting a banana in a tupperware container since I can slice it with the skin on and she can peal them to eat. Oh, I can bring an apple, too to slice. IT all seems too sugary though and the last thing I want is her amped up.
I want to bring her some yogurt even though I will have feed it to her but I don't know if it's worth the hassle.
Can I bring a freezer pack to keep the cheese and yogurt cold?
I will need food too so thinking of making a pasta salad with veggies in it and light oil so it' won't be too messy for her to eat with.
What about any kind of tray for her? Maybe just get a regular tray that she can put on her lap? I saw one kids tray specifically for car seats but I think it was too pricey.