The Parent Travel Toolkit: Surviving Trips With Littles
Stop guessing. Start travelling with confidence.
The gate just changed. The nap didn't happen. The hotel has no kettle.
And you're standing there, baby on hip, bags at your feet, completely winging it.
The Parent Travel Toolkit is the system I built so you never have to wing it again.
An end-to-end system you can follow at midnight when you're exhausted, at the airport when your brain has left the building, and in the hotel room when nothing is going to plan.
Built from real experience - 12 countries with my baby Roman before he turned one. Every single page comes from something that actually happened, something that actually worked, and something I genuinely wish someone had told me before our first flight.
What’s inside:
✨ Pre-trip planning system - what to book, research and prepare before you even look at a suitcase
✨ Master packing lists with exact quantities - nothing vague, nothing left out, and a clear "leave this behind" list so you stop overpacking
✨ Flight survival guide - the right seat, nap timing, ear pain, security with a baby, and a specific plan for when they just won't stop crying
✨ Feeding on the go - breastfeeding, formula, pumping and solids while travelling; sterilising abroad; airport security; eating out with a baby
✨ Sleep and routine - protecting nap schedules (or letting them go without guilt), and getting everyone to bed somewhere unfamiliar
✨ Accommodation guide - what to look for, what to request, and how to baby-proof a hotel room
✨ When things go wrong - illness abroad, delays, meltdowns, lost luggage. The plan you'll want when your brain has completely checked out.
✨ Printable checklists and templates - designed to be used, not just read once. Works on your phone or printed out.
This toolkit is for you if:
• You're planning your first trip and don't know where to start
• You've already travelled and want the next trip to feel smoother
• You're anxious about flying and need a concrete plan to hold onto
• You're done getting 10 conflicting answers to every question you google
This isn’t about perfect trips. It’s about prepared travel.
Because your baby won’t remember perfectly timed naps or stress-free security lines. They’ll remember the adventure, the joy, and the confidence you brought with you - even when bedtime was at 10 pm in a restaurant in Rome.
Safe and happy travels,