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Travel

Packing for a Family Trip


WHAT TO PACK FOR EACH CHILD FIRST-AID KIT
Clothing 00 Bandages of varying sizes
00 Underwear 00 An antibiotic ointment such as Neosporin
00 Pants and/or shorts, depending on the destination 00 Children’s fever and pain reducer
00 Shirts (long- or short-sleeve, depending on the 00 Children’s motion sickness remedy
destination)
00 Thermometer
00 Pajamas
00 Anti-itch cream
00 1 rain jacket
00 Children’s allergy medicine
00 One dressy outfit
00 Children’s medicine for stomach flu and
00 Sweaters or a jacket constipation
00 Cold weather gear, such as a hat and gloves, if 00 Children’s cold and flu medication
needed
00 Rehydration tablets suitable for children
00 1 sun hat, if needed
00 1 swimsuit
00 Shoes (flip flops, sneakers and nicer shoes, if
needed) and socks

Toiletries
00 Sunscreen
00 Soap
00 Shampoo
00 Conditioner
00 Hair brush and barrettes, if needed
00 Body lotion
00 Toothbrush
00 Toothpaste
00 Bug spray
00 Deodorant, depending on the age

See the rest of our How to Pack a Suitcase guide at nytimes.com/packing


Travel

Traveling With Teenagers


00 Sheet with your cellphone number and name, in
case you get separated
00 Entertainment: crafts, books, electronic gadgets,
along with chargers
00 Snacks
00 Water bottle (either buy one or bring a reusable
one that you fill after airport security, if you’re
flying)
00 Sweatshirt or sweater
00 Prescription medication
00 Eyeglasses or contact lenses and cases

ADDITIONAL ITEMS

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See the rest of our How to Pack a Suitcase guide at nytimes.com/packing

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