Updated April 10, 2017
It’s quite an ordeal packing for two additional tiny humans, and what we have in the carry on for kids can either make or break a flight. Through trial and error, I’ve found what works best for me to pack in the kids’ carry-on bag. Here are a few of my tips on how to pack a carry on for kids!
The right bag can make all the difference. Even though my kids are not babies, I still have one in diapers. I absolutely love diaper bags for travel, and even beyond the diaper stage – simply because they’re just great mom bags. I recently received this gorgeous bag from JJCole and it’s definitely coming with us on our next trip! It fits everything I’ll need to pack for the girls, along with my items. The bag is the epitome of fashion meets function. It has ten pockets and even stroller attachments. Now, that comes in handy while trying to haul all of your stuff (plus children) through the airport! My bag is the JJCole Caprice Bag in Heather Gray.
Now that we’ve gotten the most important part out of the way (the bag, duh!), here are some things that I definitely recommend to pack in your carry on for kids.
A pair of headphones for each child // Headphones are a must on a plane. Games and kid shows can get really annoying to those around you. Anything to reduce the chances of you being those people on the airplane.
A device for each child // Kennedy got an iPod when she turned five, and it was worth the investment for air travel alone. Caroline gets to play on my iPad, while Greg and I read or watch TV on our phones.
Headphone splitter // Sometimes they’ll want to watch the same thing, even if you give them multiple devices. This comes in handy so they can watch a movie together. If you have more than two kids… well, I guess you’re out of luck.
Portable charger // In case you need to charge anything! Super handy to have.
At least three snacks per kid // At least! I pre-portion everything out in ziploc bags before leaving. Miraculously, your children become snack monsters. Well, they’re always snack monsters… but I digress. The flight attendants are great and will bring more snacks if you request, but try not to rely on it too much. Snacks = sanity. My kids also act like they’ve been dehydrated for years (I guess the plane makes them thirsty?), so we usually buy a bottle of water once we get past security.
Diapers and wipes // Crazily enough, I have actually forgotten diapers in my carry-on bag before. I approached a nice mom in the airport and asked if I could bum one off of her, and thankfully she understood my desperation. I’d recommend going with about four. You just never know.
Small toys and loveys // If you’re on a long flight, the kids may get bored of their devices at some point. Having some small toys to play with can buy you some time.
Blankets // I love swaddling blankets for travel, and Caroline still loves to sleep with them. They’re perfect for when the plane gets cold.
A change of clothes for each kid // Like I said before, you never know. I’ve had to change their clothes a handful of times, and I’ve always been thankful for a change of clothes in the bag.
Medicine // I like to bring Children’s Tylenol and Zyrtec (in case of runny noses) with me as a precaution. You can bring children’s medicine with you through the security checkpoint, just make sure to put the medicines in a separate bag, remove it, and notify the staff there. (We have TSA Pre-check and while you typically don’t have to remove items from your bag, you do have to remove/notify because the childrens’ medicines are usually over 3 ounces.)
Empty sippy cup // Helpful if you have a toddler who isn’t great with handling drinks. We ask for water or juice on the plane and then just dump it into the sippy cup.
That about covers it! I love how everything we need fits perfectly in my new JJCole bag (including my items!), and is just a great bag overall. Even though I think it’s the perfect travel bag, it’s the perfect everyday bag when I’m out and about with the girls.
What is a necessity for your carry on for kids?
GlamorousandGeeky (@Gofashiondeals) says
you three are adorable! great tips! I always pack everything EVERYThING. love the bag!:)
Melissa says
I love that JJ Cole bag! These are great tips.
Angela Amores says
Super cute diaper bag!! I love your packing list!!!
Angela
Meg O. says
Thank you so much sweet girl!
Larissa says
love this post, Meg!
Kelley says
This is a good list, and as a former flight attendant and a mom, I’ll add a couple of suggestions. We always travel with a couple of lollipop suckers and water bottles that have straws to them- they get them for take off and landing to help their ears. And we don’t pack anything we would be sad if they got lost- I hit the dollar store and pick up a pack of small animals to play with on board. If they have a special stuffy they need for comfort- bungee cord it to something. Years ago, I had a young passenger who fell asleep on his flight, and let a favorite stuffy fall to the floor during the flight. Well, fast forward to the end of the flight, and imagine a small child screaming on landing because they didn’t have their friend. Poor little guy was terrorized by flying and no one could find him. As we were taxiing, I could see mom frantically looking around her, and asking the passengers around her if they saw it. I went up to help, but couldn’t find it. We even made an announcement asking people to look at their feet for the missing stuffy. It seem to completely disappear. After everyone got off, I found it four rows up (it was a hard landing) trapped between the seat and the wall. I brought it up to the gate agent, so we could see where those passengers were connecting to, but couldn’t find them. It ended up in lost and found.
So now I use clips tied to a string, and pinch the tag on my daughters’ favorites so even if it slips from her hand, it’s still attached to the bag.