What’s in My Bag? (Spoiler: Not Sanity.)
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We asked a group of parents to show us their travel bags. The results? Chaos. Comedy. And a crayon wedged where no crayon should be. Welcome to the real world of traveling with kids.
Whether you’re heading to Grandma’s or just surviving a 2-hour flight to anywhere but home, here’s what makes the cut in a Code Pack parent’s travel bag:
1. Snacks. So Many Snacks.
If you think you packed enough snacks, you didn’t. Triple it. Then add a few more. We’re talking crackers, dried fruit, gummies you’ll regret, and emergency chocolate (for you).
2. Activity Kits That Don't Require Your Help
Repeat after us: I am not an entertainer. Our pre-packed activity kits are designed to keep kids busy without adult supervision (because you’re probably trying to drink a coffee while it's hot—ambitious, we know).
3. Wipes for Days
Wipes: for hands, faces, spills, mystery goo, emotional support. Just never forget the wipes.
4. What NOT to Pack
Slime. Paint. That musical toy gifted by a "friend." Anything that makes noise, leaks, or will lead to a diplomatic incident at Gate B7.
Remember: travel is not about perfection. It’s about getting from Point A to Point B with everyone still speaking to each other. And if you forget something? That’s what overpriced airport shops are for.
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