Posts Tagged ‘Baby Travel Gear’
Have Baby Will Travel Store Is Updated…
Due to the overwhelming response to the Ultimate Gear Giveaway from those who’d like to purchase the items featured, I’ve updated the Have Baby Will Travel Online Store on the main site. The only two items you can’t purchase there are the Mommy Mat and the Bibagogo – those are both Canadian companies that don’t yet have distribution onto Amazon.com. BUT – they are both extremely accommodating and if you get in touch via their respective websites, I’m sure they’d find a way to get you their gear.
Unfortunately, the Have Baby Will Travel Online Store is only available to those in the United States, as a lot of the vendors there either don’t ship to Canada or you’d have to pay duty upon delivery. Currently I’m still working on a Canadian Buyer’s Guide for all the gear shown, so my fellow Canadians can either shop in person, or online via a local store.
Thanks for your patience, and happy shopping!
Spring 2009 Ultimate Baby Travel Gear Prize Pack Giveaway!
WIN THE ULTIMATE BABY TRAVEL GEAR PRIZE PACK FROM HAVE BABY WILL TRAVEL!
Everything you’ll need for eating, sleeping, playing, and getting around when you’re traveling with baby!
Have Baby Will Travel is celebrating its first giveaway since the relaunch with an amazing Baby Travel Gear Grand Prize Pack. But there’s more chances to win as we’re also giving away 2 Toddler Travel Prize Packs and 1 Baby Travel Prize Pack… Read more »
Baby Travel Gear Guide – Getting Around
Baby Travel Gear For Eating, Sleeping and Getting Around…
A mule to carry it all would be nice too!
There’s getting there and getting around… Getting there means you have to carry all your stuff and your little one, and getting around once you’re there means making sure you have the gear necessary to enjoy yourself. There seems to be the stroller camp, and the carrier camp – and never the twain shall meet. I’m in the middle – they both have their pros and cons for different reasons. For me, in the airport, a stroller is indispensable. I can load it up with the child AND some bags, and while she’s buckled in she has no choice but to stay put, even if she’s being difficult. We’ve flown with our stroller on Air Canada and on the cheapest of charters and never had an issue with gatechecking it. In Mexico it was waiting for us on the tarmac and in Cuba it was at the baggage check. Everywhere else it was happily waiting for us at the next gate.
I probably would have used a carrier more had we had one that didn’t feel as though my back would split in half. With this baby we’re going to invest in a good one – hopefully we’ll have better luck this time.





