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songz777
5th October 2016, 20:08
Hi guys,
well my wife son & I are off the CDO 14th October via PAL direct, any tips on how to keep our little man occupied etc most gratefully received!

Our cell phones are loaded with Cbeebees programs. Its a 3 hour train trip, 5 hours at Heathrow and then 14.5 hour flight and another 1.5 hour flight next day :) deep joy

Thanks

John

grahamw48
5th October 2016, 20:23
The great thing about 2 year-olds (lucky little blighters), is that they can sleep for half of the trip. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

It sounds like you have taken plenty to keep him amused the rest of the time. Make sure he has his favourite toys too of course, and I think it helps to walk (toddlers) around the cabin as much as possible, to use up energy .

So much depends upon an individual child's character. My elder son was never any trouble at all on several long journeys to and from the Phils... starting at 3 months old. :smile:


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Arthur Little
5th October 2016, 23:42
The great thing about 2 year-olds (lucky little blighters), is that they can sleep for half of the trip. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

It sounds like you have taken plenty to keep him amused the rest of the time. Make sure he has his favourite toys too of course, and I think it helps to walk (toddlers) around the cabin as much as possible, to use up energy .

So much depends upon an individual child's character. My elder son was never any trouble at all on several long journeys to and from the Phils... starting at 3 months old. :smile:


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:cwm25: ... y'know Graham, I can instantly spot the resemblance between your two sons at [roughly] the same age. :biggrin:

grahamw48
6th October 2016, 00:28
Haha.... certainly both cute Arthur. :biggrin:

songz777
8th October 2016, 10:55
Thanks Graham for you good advise. We shall be ready and armed for entertainment factor :)

SimonH
8th October 2016, 11:12
Children of that age can't equalise their ears like we can so it can be painful when taking off and landing. The best tip I was given is to feed them on both take off and landing so the act of swallowing equalises the ears, just time the feed so they're hungry at the right time :smile:

stevewool
8th October 2016, 11:24
Children of that age can't equalise their ears like we can so it can be painful when taking off and landing. The best tip I was given is to feed them on both take off and landing so the act of swallowing equalises the ears, just time the feed so they're hungry at the right time :smile:

Funny you should mention that Simon, Emma eats from sitting down on the seat to leaving the aircraft, and that's her excuse she says

grahamw48
8th October 2016, 20:35
Thanks Graham for you good advise. We shall be ready and armed for entertainment factor :)

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
8th October 2016, 20:36
Children of that age can't equalise their ears like we can so it can be painful when taking off and landing. The best tip I was given is to feed them on both take off and landing so the act of swallowing equalises the ears, just time the feed so they're hungry at the right time :smile:

VERY good point Simon. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
8th October 2016, 22:32
We took both Lenii and Jasper to China a couple of times with no problems, I think they were both too excited to let anything bother them. After a short time they were both asleep.