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well i am sure you know about walmart but really they have a good selection that is if the walmart in your town is a good one.
There are other stores like Fred's,Doller General and many fashion stores will probably have them real cheap. The best thing to do each year is by around mid september when all the stores stop marking up the prices for the big back to school stuff. If you by a year in advance then your kids or you will have a new back pack each year,but cheaper! well thats about all i know - ashley
well i am sure you know about walmart but really they have a good selection that is if the walmart in your town is a good one.
There are other stores like Fred's,Doller General and many fashion stores will probably have them real cheap. The best thing to do each year is by around mid september when all the stores stop marking up the prices for the big back to school stuff. If you by a year in advance then your kids or you will have a new back pack each year,but cheaper! well thats about all i know - ashley
Does anyone have advice on air travel with 3 kids alone, ages 5-10?
marymel
I'm traveling alone next week with my 3 kids at 6:45 AM (a 17 hour transantlantic flight on Air Canada!)from LAX. Advice on what to carry on, activities for the plane (Air Canada does not provide kids activies or for that matter food from Los Angeles to Toronto), etc. would be appreciated
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I would definitely bring snacks for them, even if the airlines provide food, it's usually stuff my kids won't eat. I would avoid gummy snacks, since those are too close to gel, which is now prohibited on flights. You should be allowed to pre-board as well, check with your airline for sure about that. If your finances allow it, I've found traveling with either a lap top computer or one of those portable DVD players a Godsend for kids, make sure the battery is charged as well (possibly get an extra as well). If they have a Game Boy, Nintendo also makes little game boy videos of movies, TV shows, etc. Other ideas would be to have them bring books on board, etc. I have 2 children, and I would STUFF each child a backpack of their stuff. Magna Doodles are great for younger kids, and hit the toy section of WalMart or Target for fun travel toys. I found stuff generally held the kids attention a little longer if it was new, so I'd usually purposefully keep stuff until after take off. Check out the TSA (US) web site on traveling with kids and make sure you explain fully to them the screening procedures. Here's the link. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/index.shtm
Best of luck to you and hope you have a good flight.
I would definitely bring snacks for them, even if the airlines provide food, it's usually stuff my kids won't eat. I would avoid gummy snacks, since those are too close to gel, which is now prohibited on flights. You should be allowed to pre-board as well, check with your airline for sure about that. If your finances allow it, I've found traveling with either a lap top computer or one of those portable DVD players a Godsend for kids, make sure the battery is charged as well (possibly get an extra as well). If they have a Game Boy, Nintendo also makes little game boy videos of movies, TV shows, etc. Other ideas would be to have them bring books on board, etc. I have 2 children, and I would STUFF each child a backpack of their stuff. Magna Doodles are great for younger kids, and hit the toy section of WalMart or Target for fun travel toys. I found stuff generally held the kids attention a little longer if it was new, so I'd usually purposefully keep stuff until after take off. Check out the TSA (US) web site on traveling with kids and make sure you explain fully to them the screening procedures. Here's the link. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/index.shtm
Best of luck to you and hope you have a good flight.
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