The spring season is here, and babies also need to go out and get in touch with the outside world. Before taking the baby out, mothers must make complete preparations, especially in terms of clothing and food. So what should you bring? Let’s take a look.
1. Clothing list
Outerwear: Bring a few extra pieces that can be replaced, and try to bring stain-resistant colors. Both thickness and thickness are required.
Underwear: Commonly worn at home, comfortable. Don’t worry about the quantity, easy to change and wash.
Pants: Long pants are required indoors if the air conditioner is available, and shorts are recommended when the temperature is high outdoors.
Shoes: Bring more than 2 pairs of shoes for a walking baby, which can be used when playing outdoors.
2. Supplies list
Crisper box: Baby bottles, pacifiers and other small items are easy to store and not easy to be damaged.
sealed bag: If the small towel gets wet, you can put it alone to prevent it from getting wet with other clothes and items. More benefits will be discovered along the way.
Hat: a must-have for sun protection.
Thin Blanket: A large, light blanket that can keep warm, provide shade, and has many uses. Small babies use it best at home.
mother bag: very practical, with complete functions and separate items.
toys: distract attention and prevent crying.
Tableware and other items should be packed in sealed bags to keep them clean and hygienic.
Diapers are used in large amounts and are inconvenient to carry on the road. You can carry a small amount with you and buy them when you arrive at your destination.
Bring a larger bib or blouse for your baby so that it can be reused on the road and keep the clothes clean.
Garbage bags are also indispensable to protect the environment.
Baby towels, wet wipes, paper towels, and skin care products should be prepared and placed in a carry-on bag for easy access.
Mosquito repellent products are essential, and small packages of bath products are enough.
3. Food list
Milk powder and rice noodles: Large buckets are inconvenient. Packing them into boxes solves the problem. Put the big buckets in your luggage.
Water: You can bring a thermos bottle to fill with hot water for later use.
Snacks: You can soothe your baby when it cries, and you can eat something first when they are hungry.
4. Medicine box
Antipyretics and antidiarrheal medicines are essential, as well as cold medicines. Just use the brands commonly used at home. Don’t forget disinfectant supplies.
5. Documents
When you are away from home, make multiple copies of important documents for backup, or you can also prepare electronic versions.
6. Stroller
If conditions permit, it will be much easier for the mother to bring a stroller.
Sister Zhuo has forgotten anything. You are welcome to tell me and we can make progress together.