Category: Tiny Travelers

Taking Off from Traveling Tuesdays

66 weeks I go, I embarked on a journey.  I started my Traveling Tuesday series with a look at our first trip in Europe: Paris.  I then spent each week after that detailing another place we’ve …
Flying with kids: reviews of family friendly airlines including information on baggage, car seats, seating, food, entertainment, boarding and overall family friendliness.

Family Friendly Airlines, Part 2

This is the second part of my analysis of airlines when traveling with children and all information was accurate at the time of posting.  For information on Southwest, JetBlue and United, see Part 1 of the series. …

Sleeping Away

Sleeping arrangements can be one of the most stressful parts of traveling with kids (once you reach your destination, of course!). From the tiniest newborn to school aged kids, sleeping away from home is never …
Flying with kids: reviews of family friendly airlines including information on baggage, car seats, seating, food, entertainment, boarding and overall family friendliness.

Family Friendly Airlines, Part 1

  This is the first part of my analysis of airlines when flying with kids, all information was accurate at the time of posting.  For detailed information on Spirit, AirTran and Delta, see Part 2 of the …

German Christmas Markets

One of my most favorite trips we took while living abroad was our tour of the German Christmas Markets.  It’s hard not to get in the Christmas spirit when you’re surrounded by lights, crafts and …

Sleeping on the Go

Whenever I share tips for traveling with young children, my number one suggestion is almost always to do everything you can to get them to sleep by traveling during nap/night-time, using car seats on the …
Tips for car travel with kids. Traveling with kids is not always the funnest thing and traveling by car can be more stressful for many reasons.

Car Travel with Kids

Traveling with kids is not always the funnest thing and traveling by car can be more stressful for many reasons. The journey is usually longer; the kids are stuck, buckled in their seats for long …