Diaper bag must haves for a travelling toddler

Having visited 15 cities in the past year we were well stocked and prepared for our travel adventures but then all of a sudden, the Little Monkey turned one. A toddler. We heard many horror stories about travelling with toddlers and braced ourselves for a tiring trip to Mexico. Luckily for us, our trip to Tulum and Playa del Carmen was no  back breaking, ear piercing or tantrum throwing experience.

After our many travel escapades I can confidently say that a well packed bag is key for an enjoyable experience. In this post I shared our must haves for our travelling newborn diaper bag. Now she’s turned into a travelling toddler and that diaper bag got a bit of a refresh. To be honest my travel diaper bag consists of the same items as my regular diaper bag. At the end of the day, whether it’s a trip to the supermarket or a trip to Mexico, I need the same items! Entertainment, food and fashion are at the core of a good diaper bag!

 

Snacks : This is probably what takes the most room! I have everything from Mum-mums to dried fruits and a few  mergency packs of Gourmet baby. No need for spoons which is what I love! They also don’t expire too quickly which means I don’t need to worry about using them up too quickly. I also have granola bars in the diaper bag for times when I’m stuck on the subway starving or when there’s delays and all there is to eat is stale bagels at a crappy airport coffee shop.
Baboo : Another great addition to our bag because I know I always have milk on hand for when she gets whinny! Again, this product lasts 3 months without needing to be refrigerated and it comes with a straw! Great for flights and emergencies when you’ve been caught strolling the mall for an hour too long (oh hush! It happens to you all the time, don’t lie).

 

 

Change of clothes : The bag is packed with about 2 sweaters, 2 t shirts, 2 pants, 2 pairs of socks, hat, onesie and four face cloths. I’m prepared for everything!

Samples : I love collecting samples of  body wash, cream and baby Tylenol. In a bind I use the body wash to clean pacifiers that get thrown around and you always need baby cream to stay hydrated. As for the Tylenol, try flying with a teething baby. Or a sick one. You never know when you’ll need some.

Sippy Cup : She’s okay with a straw and drinking from our cups, but her sippy cups is what she loves the most. Especially during teething phases when the rubber portion soothes her gums.

 

Toys : Toddlers need entertainment and while the seat belt and aircraft emergency procedure card entertains for a bit, you need plenty of tricks to help pass the time. Standing in immigration queues. Being stuck on a five hour flight behind a grumpy baby hater. Keeping them quiet during the cabin check. The list goes on. We always have a couple books and the Violet phone (her favourite) in the diaper bag.

 

 

 

Butt cleaning supplies : Attachable change pad with wipes, diapers and poop bags are always on hand!

Random items for me : pack of tissue, a toonie, a pen, nasal drops, Tylenol pills (adult), disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer

 Tray and Bib : I’ve mentioned this duo numerous times on the blog, and no Summer Infant still doesn’t sponsor me or throw free stuff my way, but we do love our roll up bibbity and tiny diner tray! It’s absolutely perfect for our foodie ways.

 

 

 

 

Words of advice : Squeeze in two diapers at the very bottom of the diaper bag, because the day you forget to refill the regular diaper holder, is when you have an explosion. And it ain’t pretty.

How about you.. have anything to share ? A friend of mine mentioned microwaveable sanitizing bags, I think that’s a brilliant idea. Never know when you’d need them!

 

  • Jeannie
    December 17, 2012 at 12:48 pm

    Great tips! I find that once you move past the baby phase you need to start stocking different things for a toddler. For me, it has definitely been less of the diaper stuff and more of the eating stuff.

  • Remona Weadon
    May 2, 2013 at 12:08 am

    Would you go for a diaper bag with a shoulder strap or one in backpack design? A lot of the designs that are coming out in the market are in backpack design which is more convenient for any parent. With a backpack diaper bag, you have both hands free to take care of your baby and carry other stuff.,*

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    • Yashy
      May 2, 2013 at 12:14 am

      we have a shoulder strap that works like a sling bag which frees up our hands..

  • Debbie White Beattie
    January 9, 2017 at 5:28 am

    I can’t believe how well organized you are and yes I know you are practiced at it but it still takes a lot of thought to get everything you might need in a small bag

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