
25 Essential Target Products For Toddler Travel
Promising review: "Love how convenient it is having a portable Hatch like this. My kids both have Hatches and this is a great idea when traveling and away from home." —CassiePrice: $39.99 (available in five colors)
A snack spinner for the tot who likes a little variety. Think of this as an on-the-go kidcuterie plate with a fun *spin.*
Promising review: "My toddler uses this every single day. He loves it and I love the variety of snacks I can put in there. I have tried so many other snack containers and this is hands down the BEST." —Mwd07Price: $22.99 (available in five colors)
A two-pack of sun safety roller shades to make those long car rides easier — not only will you protect their skin and eyes, but it might help make the nap last just a little bit longer. Who's the sunny one, now? (It's you!)
Promising review: "I take these wherever we go. I usually change cars with my husband on and off, so it's easy to take them off and put them back on. My baby definitely doesn't like the sun in her face, so this is a must if your windows aren't tinted." —Larissa LPrice: $15.69
A set of seriously adorable kids' packing cubes, because it's never too early to teach them the value of planning outfits ahead of time and being neat and organized. OK, let's be real... you're the one doing all the packing, but it's still helpful!
Promising review: "Loved the coordination of material! Nice quality!! Nice, easy zippers for my son to use as well. Much larger than I expected though lol." —PandaPrice: $15 (available in three patterns)
A car seat travel case with padded backpack straps, which will totally level up your airport parenting game because with kids of a certain age, well, you're going to want your hands free. Bonus: You can pack the empty space with stuff you need but don't want to put in your other bags, like extra diapers, blankets, etc.
Promising review: "This was perfect for our recent vacation! I had no issues fitting our car seat in it and carrying it thru the airport with ease. So much easier than trying to fumble with just the car seat." —Mamaof2girl0616Price: $16.99
A perfectly sized (and durable!) kids' digital camera so you can give your phone a break from your kid's sticky fingers. But also, how cute is the idea of seeing your trip through their eyes?
Promising review: "Got this on a whim for our 17-month-old and he walks around cracking up at the shutter sound. Great little toy, and I love seeing things (albeit blurry) from his perspective." —dmsPrice: $49.99 (originally $69.99)
A folding travel potty seat, because you can't stay at home forever while potty training. You have to get out there, and your little one is going to have to go (probably at a really inconvenient time)! Now, you're prepared.
Promising review: "This is seriously such a brilliant little invention. The carrying bag makes this easy to pop into a diaper bag or an overnight bag instead of carting around an entire potty seat. The suction cups make it so this doesn't slip and slide on different toilet seats. This has been the easiest way to make sure we don't get behind on potty training while visiting family members this holiday season!" —HaleyPrice: $14.99 (available in two colors)
A dino-mite toddler-size backpack that can hold all the necessities — snacks, activities, and more snacks — so your little cutie doesn't go total T-Rex on the flight.
Promising review: "Our grandson loved it, he put it on right away and likes to carry his toys in it." —Nana APrice: $15
A surprisingly sleek spill-proof snack cup that is perfect for little hands. There's no top to rip off and throw (been there!) so this gives you the best chance you'll have at staying somewhat neat while traveling with a toddler.
Promising review: "My 16-month-old son loves this, and truly so do I. It's so convenient to throw snacks in and bring with us on the go — it prevents huge messes in the car!" —Mer1496Price: $5.99
A Bluey invisible ink book, because when you're traveling in the car or a plane you can't play keepy-uppy, or obstacle course, or hotel... but this is just as fun!
Promising review: "I purchased this for an airplane ride for my 18-month-old, and it was perfect and mess-free! I recommend!" —AudlynnPrice: $5.99
A cute suitcase that the kids will actually want to carry... all by themselves. (But maybe not up the stairs to the hotel room — that's still on you.)
Promising review: "My kid is super excited about this suitcase. Great look. He can carry it himself but it also has a backstrap to go over the handle and sit on top of my suitcase. The inside organizational options and the contrasting colors are great, too." —JLGPrice: $49.99
A Welly first-aid kit that fits perfectly in your bag, because parents know the importance of a bandage when it comes to boo-boos. And these colorful ones especially apply to boo-boos that don't technically even need a bandage.
This 24-piece set includes bandages, hand sanitizer, antibiotic ointment, and a cool carrying case.Promising review: "The cutest mini first-aid kit. I like that it's small enough to conveniently carry in my purse. The adorable [bandage] prints make boo-boos less sad for our little ones. It is a little pricey but worth it because of the thoughtful design and compact size. I bought one for my husband to keep handy, too." —Sha Sha ShopperPrice: $7.99
A three-pack of Honest Company hand-sanitizing wipes, because you're not taking any chances with getting sick on this trip. These fragrance-free wipes will keep hands clean, and the aloe protects skin from drying out.
Promising review: "We always take around a pack of sanitizing wipes with us for those times we don't have access to water and soap and need to wash our hands. It is safe in terms of clean ingredients, yet effective at removing dirt and germs. The pack of three makes it easy to use for a longer period of time." —IENNJNPrice: $14.99
An Apple AirTag that you can use to track anything you really don't want to lose on your trip, like your luggage or your child's favorite stuffie. Wait, come to think of it, you can actually use these to keep track of your kids, too. (Hey, I've done it!)
Promising review: "My first AirTag, I use it for my daughter's diaper bag and I love it. Pairing the AirTag with my phone was easy, I definitely will get the four-pack!" —LeleB244Price: $29.99
And a cute silicone keychain to hold said AirTag, which you can attach to your little frog's backpack. That way, if they get jumpy and hop off, you'll be able to find them quickly.
Promising review: "Easy to put on and feels secure so far! Like that it has a clip, too." —carabearPrice: $9.99 (available in five designs)
A car seat organizer that you can stock with games, water bottles, a tablet, and more. It will keep the kids entertained, but it won't stop them from a) asking you if you're there yet and b) telling you that they need to go to the bathroom at the worst time.
Promising review: "Perfect for having a stash of toys, snacks, and drinks in the car going to the park or traveling. May need to get another one once our second baby gets a bit older." —KRPrice: $18.29
A pack of chewable Dramamine Kids for your LO with motion sickness. Why? Because you saved your money. You've planned your trip all year. You've packed and prepared. And vomit would totally ruin the carefully curated vacation vibes.
Promising review: "Honestly, this saved my trip. My daughter gets so carsick and after taking this she fell right asleep, probably a combination of being tired and the medicine, but it worked great!" —MBHPrice: $4.69
A travel stroller that folds up so small it can fit in the overhead compartment on your flight. A stroller might as well be a second car — it holds and hauls all of your most important stuff, and we're not just talking about your kiddo.
Promising review: "The Munchkin Sparrow Stroller is a true gem! Its lightweight design and remarkable compactness make it a breeze to handle. I love how it effortlessly fits into the back compartment of my Honda Pilot, adding convenience to my daily outings. Highly recommended for its practicality and ease of use." —VadamamaPrice: $196.99
A stroller fan because sitting in the same spot for a while can get hot and uncomfortable, which can lead to a total meltdown — even if you have all the right snacks and toys. Save yourself the trouble and you'll be a real fan of this, well, fan.
Promising review: "Powerful and the legs manipulate to hold anywhere. It also has a light function to distract the little one." —RRecordPrice: $19.99
A travel tray that's worthy of your little passenger princess. This will actually save your sanity because you won't CONSTANTLY be asked to pick up the crayons, find the activities, get the snacks... you get the point. It's perfect for long car trips or time on the plane — whatever they need, it'll all be at their fingertips!
Price: $34.99
A SlumberPod inflatable toddler mattress, which will make sharing a room — and not a bed — on vacation way more tolerable. Good sleep is everything!
Promising review: "We bought this in addition to the SlumberPod tent, and it is great! We travel often and we will definitely get our money's worth out of this system." —reviewerPrice: $99.99
A silicone carseat food tray that elevates the built-in cupholder and turns it into an hors d'oeuvres tray. Kids these days... they've really got it made, don't they?
Promising review: "This makes car rides just a little bit easier. Super easy to fit in the cup holder. We can put her snacks on the little tray part and she can still use the cupholder for her cup. It makes things less messy and she can even use the tray part to put toys in." —reviewerPrice: $16.99
A set of mini Magna-Tiles, because we all know these are the G.O.A.T. of kids' toys and the thought of leaving behind your kids' full-size set is almost unbearable.
Promising review: "Amazing value! This has been a lifesaver in restaurants and on airplanes. The kids love building new things with these blocks and this set is small enough to throw in any bag. The tin also functions as a base for their creations." —Jen27Price: $19.99
A sunscreen applicator that makes keeping your kiddo slathered in SPF super easy. Fill it with the product of your choice and it will glide on mess-free. Wait a second, what about you? Don't forget to do yourself, too!
Promising review: "We have used this product for our toddler for the past two summers and can't imagine wrangling and applying sunscreen without it. It is so easy to use and toddler can actually kind of manage to use it herself without getting sunscreen everywhere. It's super convenient to bring along, and love that it saves my hands from getting sticky." —ErinPrice: $14.99
A 16-ounce Owala water bottle, which will keep your kiddo hydrated without the inevitable spills and leaks that come from other water bottles. Did we have water bottles like this growing up? Absolutely not. There's a reason everyone is obsessed with these.
Promising review: "Easy to drink out of this water bottle. Once you buy this, you won't need to look for another; it's perfect. Easy to clean and fits everywhere. This size is perfect for adults too, not just for kids." —Getting organizedPrice: $24.99 (available in 12 colors)
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06-08-2025
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11 Helpful Items To Keep Kids Busy On Long Flights
A three-pack of Melissa & Doug reusable color-with-water pads, which any parent will say are the MVPs of traveling with kids. They're fun, educational, and, most importantly, don't make a mess! Promising review: "Bought these for my 2-year-old granddaughter to use on our vacation that entailed three plane rides to three states and two countries and car rides while there. You can fill up the paint stick with water once through security, and they provide hours of interaction and exploring. You can't store the paint stick with water in it; we found that some of them will leak. These also entertained my two grandsons, who are 9 and 7. I came home from our trip and sent them their own." —Amazon CustomerGet a three-pack from Amazon for $21.63+ (available in five variations). A Kindle Kids e-Reader, perfect for your bookworm big kid who really wanted to take their entire TBR pile with them. It's lightweight and easy to use — and it doesn't come with any apps, videos, or games on it. And if it breaks, Amazon will even replace it. Promising review: "We absolutely love the Kids Kindle! It's been a game-changer for encouraging my child to read more. The device is lightweight, easy to hold, and the adjustable lighting is perfect for reading day or night without straining the really sets it apart is the Amazon Kids+ subscription — it comes with access to a huge library of age-appropriate books, and I love that I can set reading goals and track progress. The parental controls give me peace of mind, and the colorful protective case is both fun and distractions from games or apps — just pure reading. If you're looking to get your child excited about books, this is absolutely worth it!" —NatalieGet it from Amazon for $129.99 (available in three colors). A snack spinner that'll delight the tot-size traveler who likes a little variety. Think of this as an on-the-go kidcuterie plate with a fun *spin.* Promising review: "My toddler uses this every single day. He loves it, and I love the variety of snacks I can put in there. I have tried so many other snack containers and this is hands-down the BEST." —Mwd07Price: $22.99 (available in five colors) A Yoto Mini for a screen-free way to enjoy your little voyager's favorite stories, music, and more. Plug in those headphones and let them get lost in a good you might be able to actually read that new book everyone's been talking about. Yoto cards are available to purchase here. You can also download free content through the app. Promising review: "We have had a full-size Yoto for years and finally agreed to buy each kid one of the minis. These are serious fun in a travel-size box. They were perfect for the plane, a doctors office and long car rides. The battery life is good and everyone loves the stories, podcasts and music." —Ryan BergerGet it from Amazon for $69.99. An absolutely darling magnetic dress-up set, which will be so fun when you're traveling but also when you're back home. You can make more than 200 different outfits with this self-contained kit, so get ready to see them get creative. My kids LOVED these kits (and anything from this company, really) when they were it from Walmart for $22.94. A set of kid-size wired headphones that are compact, comfortable, and have volume controls to protect little ears. Use these with their music player, tablet, or — and this is the absolute jackpot for the long hauls — an in-flight entertainment system. Promising review: "We love these headphones! Great quality, good sound control, comfortable, and easy to pack up for a flight or other travel. My 5-year-old uses them on the plane and on long car rides. While the headphones themselves have parental volume control, I did find that there are some settings on the iPad that you also need to adjust to make them louder in certain situations, like on the plane — if it seems like the headphones aren't loud enough, investigate the settings on the device itself." —AshleyGet it from Amazon for $9.98+ (available in 16 colors). A travel journal, which has some pre-trip pages and games that are perfect for the plane. With interesting prompts and daily entries, it might even inspire your adventurer to one day become a travel writer. My son had this one and absolutely loved it — I'm definitely going to repurchase it for our next vacation! Promising review: "Bought this for my daughter to use on our next trip. It is so cute, has so many great things for her to fill out before we leave, while we are gone and when we come home. It also has pages of things to do on the plane. Such a great book!" —CTGet it from Amazon for $8.27. A three-pack of liquid bubbler pens — ideal for writing in travel journals and notebooks — that the kids will love because they are totally mesmerizing to watch. NGL, you might just want to have one in your purse too... for the kids, of course. Promising review: "For my kids, these pens are such a treat. The ink is bright and runs smoothly, and they are also entertaining in themselves!" —MarciaGet it from Amazon for $16.99. A fun water game, just like the ones you used to play with as a kid. There's something about this toy that's passed the test of maybe you'll FINALLY get those rings on the dolphin's nose. Promising review: "What started out as a purchase for my daughter has turned into a toy that the family will play with. It is a nostalgic toy for the adults in the house, bringing back memories of playing with similar water toys growing up. If it is sitting around, it will get played with by anyone. The kids like the challenge of trying to get the balls into the holders." —CHAD R MILLERGet it from Fat Brain Toys for $9.95 (available in two designs). A 24-pack of Wikki Stix that can stick to the plane window, tray, and other surfaces without leaving behind any residue that you'll need to clean up. These are so fun for all ages. Promising review: "I gave these to my kids for playing with on the plane. Totally threw me back to when a favorite restaurant I attended growing up would hand out a small pack of Wikki Stix for us to play with while we waited for our food. My 5-year-old daughter liked sticking them on the back seat and the window on the plane. Too fun!" —Kayla SturtevantGet it from Amazon for $5.25. A travel tray to hold it all together and will actually save your sanity because you won't CONSTANTLY be asked to pick up the crayons, find the activities, get the get the point. It's perfect for time on the plane and then even in the car after — whatever they need, it'll all be at their fingertips! Promising review: "Took this on the plane to Disney World and my 4-year-old loves it! I didn't have to worry about her dropping her Kindle/crayons/markers. I also didn't have to worry about her spilling anything and making a mess. Super easy to clean and not flimsy at all! We use this in the car as well and it is very helpful." — it from Amazon for $23.98+ (available in four colors).


Buzz Feed
28-07-2025
- Buzz Feed
25 Essential Target Products For Toddler Travel
A Hatch Rest Go portable noise machine to ensure your toddler sleeps like, well, a baby — no matter where you are. Promising review: "Love how convenient it is having a portable Hatch like this. My kids both have Hatches and this is a great idea when traveling and away from home." —CassiePrice: $39.99 (available in five colors) A snack spinner for the tot who likes a little variety. Think of this as an on-the-go kidcuterie plate with a fun *spin.* Promising review: "My toddler uses this every single day. He loves it and I love the variety of snacks I can put in there. I have tried so many other snack containers and this is hands down the BEST." —Mwd07Price: $22.99 (available in five colors) A two-pack of sun safety roller shades to make those long car rides easier — not only will you protect their skin and eyes, but it might help make the nap last just a little bit longer. Who's the sunny one, now? (It's you!) Promising review: "I take these wherever we go. I usually change cars with my husband on and off, so it's easy to take them off and put them back on. My baby definitely doesn't like the sun in her face, so this is a must if your windows aren't tinted." —Larissa LPrice: $15.69 A set of seriously adorable kids' packing cubes, because it's never too early to teach them the value of planning outfits ahead of time and being neat and organized. OK, let's be real... you're the one doing all the packing, but it's still helpful! Promising review: "Loved the coordination of material! Nice quality!! Nice, easy zippers for my son to use as well. Much larger than I expected though lol." —PandaPrice: $15 (available in three patterns) A car seat travel case with padded backpack straps, which will totally level up your airport parenting game because with kids of a certain age, well, you're going to want your hands free. Bonus: You can pack the empty space with stuff you need but don't want to put in your other bags, like extra diapers, blankets, etc. Promising review: "This was perfect for our recent vacation! I had no issues fitting our car seat in it and carrying it thru the airport with ease. So much easier than trying to fumble with just the car seat." —Mamaof2girl0616Price: $16.99 A perfectly sized (and durable!) kids' digital camera so you can give your phone a break from your kid's sticky fingers. But also, how cute is the idea of seeing your trip through their eyes? Promising review: "Got this on a whim for our 17-month-old and he walks around cracking up at the shutter sound. Great little toy, and I love seeing things (albeit blurry) from his perspective." —dmsPrice: $49.99 (originally $69.99) A folding travel potty seat, because you can't stay at home forever while potty training. You have to get out there, and your little one is going to have to go (probably at a really inconvenient time)! Now, you're prepared. Promising review: "This is seriously such a brilliant little invention. The carrying bag makes this easy to pop into a diaper bag or an overnight bag instead of carting around an entire potty seat. The suction cups make it so this doesn't slip and slide on different toilet seats. This has been the easiest way to make sure we don't get behind on potty training while visiting family members this holiday season!" —HaleyPrice: $14.99 (available in two colors) A dino-mite toddler-size backpack that can hold all the necessities — snacks, activities, and more snacks — so your little cutie doesn't go total T-Rex on the flight. Promising review: "Our grandson loved it, he put it on right away and likes to carry his toys in it." —Nana APrice: $15 A surprisingly sleek spill-proof snack cup that is perfect for little hands. There's no top to rip off and throw (been there!) so this gives you the best chance you'll have at staying somewhat neat while traveling with a toddler. Promising review: "My 16-month-old son loves this, and truly so do I. It's so convenient to throw snacks in and bring with us on the go — it prevents huge messes in the car!" —Mer1496Price: $5.99 A Bluey invisible ink book, because when you're traveling in the car or a plane you can't play keepy-uppy, or obstacle course, or hotel... but this is just as fun! Promising review: "I purchased this for an airplane ride for my 18-month-old, and it was perfect and mess-free! I recommend!" —AudlynnPrice: $5.99 A cute suitcase that the kids will actually want to carry... all by themselves. (But maybe not up the stairs to the hotel room — that's still on you.) Promising review: "My kid is super excited about this suitcase. Great look. He can carry it himself but it also has a backstrap to go over the handle and sit on top of my suitcase. The inside organizational options and the contrasting colors are great, too." —JLGPrice: $49.99 A Welly first-aid kit that fits perfectly in your bag, because parents know the importance of a bandage when it comes to boo-boos. And these colorful ones especially apply to boo-boos that don't technically even need a bandage. This 24-piece set includes bandages, hand sanitizer, antibiotic ointment, and a cool carrying review: "The cutest mini first-aid kit. I like that it's small enough to conveniently carry in my purse. The adorable [bandage] prints make boo-boos less sad for our little ones. It is a little pricey but worth it because of the thoughtful design and compact size. I bought one for my husband to keep handy, too." —Sha Sha ShopperPrice: $7.99 A three-pack of Honest Company hand-sanitizing wipes, because you're not taking any chances with getting sick on this trip. These fragrance-free wipes will keep hands clean, and the aloe protects skin from drying out. Promising review: "We always take around a pack of sanitizing wipes with us for those times we don't have access to water and soap and need to wash our hands. It is safe in terms of clean ingredients, yet effective at removing dirt and germs. The pack of three makes it easy to use for a longer period of time." —IENNJNPrice: $14.99 An Apple AirTag that you can use to track anything you really don't want to lose on your trip, like your luggage or your child's favorite stuffie. Wait, come to think of it, you can actually use these to keep track of your kids, too. (Hey, I've done it!) Promising review: "My first AirTag, I use it for my daughter's diaper bag and I love it. Pairing the AirTag with my phone was easy, I definitely will get the four-pack!" —LeleB244Price: $29.99 And a cute silicone keychain to hold said AirTag, which you can attach to your little frog's backpack. That way, if they get jumpy and hop off, you'll be able to find them quickly. Promising review: "Easy to put on and feels secure so far! Like that it has a clip, too." —carabearPrice: $9.99 (available in five designs) A car seat organizer that you can stock with games, water bottles, a tablet, and more. It will keep the kids entertained, but it won't stop them from a) asking you if you're there yet and b) telling you that they need to go to the bathroom at the worst time. Promising review: "Perfect for having a stash of toys, snacks, and drinks in the car going to the park or traveling. May need to get another one once our second baby gets a bit older." —KRPrice: $18.29 A pack of chewable Dramamine Kids for your LO with motion sickness. Why? Because you saved your money. You've planned your trip all year. You've packed and prepared. And vomit would totally ruin the carefully curated vacation vibes. Promising review: "Honestly, this saved my trip. My daughter gets so carsick and after taking this she fell right asleep, probably a combination of being tired and the medicine, but it worked great!" —MBHPrice: $4.69 A travel stroller that folds up so small it can fit in the overhead compartment on your flight. A stroller might as well be a second car — it holds and hauls all of your most important stuff, and we're not just talking about your kiddo. Promising review: "The Munchkin Sparrow Stroller is a true gem! Its lightweight design and remarkable compactness make it a breeze to handle. I love how it effortlessly fits into the back compartment of my Honda Pilot, adding convenience to my daily outings. Highly recommended for its practicality and ease of use." —VadamamaPrice: $196.99 A stroller fan because sitting in the same spot for a while can get hot and uncomfortable, which can lead to a total meltdown — even if you have all the right snacks and toys. Save yourself the trouble and you'll be a real fan of this, well, fan. Promising review: "Powerful and the legs manipulate to hold anywhere. It also has a light function to distract the little one." —RRecordPrice: $19.99 A travel tray that's worthy of your little passenger princess. This will actually save your sanity because you won't CONSTANTLY be asked to pick up the crayons, find the activities, get the snacks... you get the point. It's perfect for long car trips or time on the plane — whatever they need, it'll all be at their fingertips! Price: $34.99 A SlumberPod inflatable toddler mattress, which will make sharing a room — and not a bed — on vacation way more tolerable. Good sleep is everything! Promising review: "We bought this in addition to the SlumberPod tent, and it is great! We travel often and we will definitely get our money's worth out of this system." —reviewerPrice: $99.99 A silicone carseat food tray that elevates the built-in cupholder and turns it into an hors d'oeuvres tray. Kids these days... they've really got it made, don't they? Promising review: "This makes car rides just a little bit easier. Super easy to fit in the cup holder. We can put her snacks on the little tray part and she can still use the cupholder for her cup. It makes things less messy and she can even use the tray part to put toys in." —reviewerPrice: $16.99 A set of mini Magna-Tiles, because we all know these are the G.O.A.T. of kids' toys and the thought of leaving behind your kids' full-size set is almost unbearable. Promising review: "Amazing value! This has been a lifesaver in restaurants and on airplanes. The kids love building new things with these blocks and this set is small enough to throw in any bag. The tin also functions as a base for their creations." —Jen27Price: $19.99 A sunscreen applicator that makes keeping your kiddo slathered in SPF super easy. Fill it with the product of your choice and it will glide on mess-free. Wait a second, what about you? Don't forget to do yourself, too! Promising review: "We have used this product for our toddler for the past two summers and can't imagine wrangling and applying sunscreen without it. It is so easy to use and toddler can actually kind of manage to use it herself without getting sunscreen everywhere. It's super convenient to bring along, and love that it saves my hands from getting sticky." —ErinPrice: $14.99 A 16-ounce Owala water bottle, which will keep your kiddo hydrated without the inevitable spills and leaks that come from other water bottles. Did we have water bottles like this growing up? Absolutely not. There's a reason everyone is obsessed with these. Promising review: "Easy to drink out of this water bottle. Once you buy this, you won't need to look for another; it's perfect. Easy to clean and fits everywhere. This size is perfect for adults too, not just for kids." —Getting organizedPrice: $24.99 (available in 12 colors)


Buzz Feed
02-06-2025
- Buzz Feed
25 Target Products For Anyone Traveling With A Toddler
A Hatch Rest Go portable noise machine to ensure your toddler sleeps like, well, a baby — no matter where you are. Promising review: "Love how convenient it is having a portable Hatch like this. My kids both have Hatches and this is a great idea when traveling and away from home." —CassiePrice: $39.99 (available in five colors) A snack spinner for the tot who likes a little variety. Think of this as an on-the-go kidcuterie plate with a fun *spin.* Promising review: "My toddler uses this every single day. He loves it and I love the variety of snacks I can put in there. I have tried so many other snack containers and this is hands down the BEST." —Mwd07Price: $22.99 (available in five colors) A two-pack of sun safety roller shades to make those long car rides easier — not only will you protect their skin and eyes, but it might help make the nap last just a little bit longer. Who's the sunny one, now? (It's you!) Promising review: "I take these wherever we go. I usually change cars with my husband on and off, so it's easy to take them off and put them back on. My baby definitely doesn't like the sun in her face, so this is a must if your windows aren't tinted." —Larissa LPrice: $15.49 A set of seriously adorable kids' packing cubes, because it's never too early to teach them the value of planning outfits ahead of time and being neat and organized. OK, let's be real... you're the one doing all the packing, but it's still helpful! Promising review: "Loved the coordination of material! Nice quality!! Nice, easy zippers for my son to use as well. Much larger than I expected though lol" —PandaPrice: $14.99 (available in three patterns) A car seat travel case with padded backpack straps, which will totally level up your airport parenting game because with kids of a certain age, well, you're going to want your hands free. Bonus: You can pack the empty space with stuff you need but don't want to put in your other bags, like extra diapers, blankets, etc. Promising review: "This was perfect for our recent vacation! I had no issues fitting our car seat in it and carrying it thru the airport with ease. So much easier than trying to fumble with just the car seat." —Mamaof2girl0616Price: $16.99 A perfectly sized (and durable!) kids' digital camera so you can give your phone a break from your kid's sticky fingers. But also, how cute is the idea of seeing your trip through their eyes? Promising review: "Got this on a whim for our 17-month-old and he walks around cracking up at the shutter sound. Great little toy, and I love seeing things (albeit blurry) from his perspective." —dmsPrice: $69.99 A folding travel potty seat, because you can't stay at home forever while potty training. You have to get out there, and your little one is going to have to go (probably at a really inconvenient time)! Now, you're prepared. Promising review: "This is seriously such a brilliant little invention. The carrying bag makes this easy to pop into a diaper bag or an overnight bag instead of carting around an entire potty seat. The suction cups make it so this doesn't slip and slide on different toilet seats. This has been the easiest way to make sure we don't get behind on potty training while visiting family members this holiday season!" —HaleyPrice: $14.99 (available in three colors) A dino-mite toddler-size backpack that can hold all the necessities — snacks, activities, and more snacks — so your little cutie doesn't go total T-Rex on the flight. Promising review: "Our grandson loved it, he put it on right away and likes to carry his toys in it." —Nana APrice: $15 A surprisingly sleek spill-proof snack cup that is perfect for little hands. There's no top to rip off and throw (been there!) so this gives you the best chance you'll have at staying somewhat neat while traveling with a toddler. Promising review: "My 16-month-old son loves this, and truly so do I. It's so convenient to throw snacks in and bring with us on the go — it prevents huge messes in the car!" —Mer1496Price: $5.99 A Bluey invisible ink book, because when you're traveling in the car or a plane you can't play keepy-uppy, or obstacle course, or hotel... but this is just as fun! Promising review: "I purchased this for an airplane ride for my 18-month-old, and it was perfect and mess-free! I recommend!" —AudlynnPrice: $5.99 A cute suitcase that the kids will actually want to carry... all by themselves. (But maybe not up the stairs to the hotel room — that's still on you.) Promising review: "My kid is super excited about this suitcase. Great look. He can carry it himself but it also has a backstrap to go over the handle and sit on top of my suitcase. The inside organizational options and the contrasting colors are great, too." —JLGPrice: $49.99 A Welly first-aid kit that fits perfectly in your bag, because parents know the importance of a bandage when it comes to boo-boos. And these colorful ones especially apply to boo-boos that don't technically even need a bandage. This 24-piece set includes bandages, hand sanitizer, antibiotic ointment, and a cool carrying review: "The cutest mini first-aid kit. I like that it's small enough to conveniently carry in my purse. The adorable [bandage] prints make boo-boos less sad for our little ones. It is a little pricey but worth it because of the thoughtful design and compact size. I bought one for my husband to keep handy, too." —Sha Sha ShopperPrice: $7.99 A three-pack of Honest Company hand-sanitizing wipes, because you're not taking any chances with getting sick on this trip. These fragrance-free wipes will keep hands clean, and the aloe protects skin from drying out. Promising review: "We always take around a pack of sanitizing wipes with us for those times we don't have access to water and soap and need to wash our hands. It is safe in terms of clean ingredients, yet effective at removing dirt and germs. The pack of three makes it easy to use for a longer period of time." —IENNJNPrice: $14.99 An Apple AirTag that you can use to track anything you really don't want to lose on your trip, like your luggage or your child's favorite stuffie. Wait, come to think of it, you can actually use these to keep track of your kids, too. (Hey, I've done it!) Promising review: "My first AirTag, I use it for my daughter's diaper bag and I love it. Pairing the AirTag with my phone was easy, I definitely will get the four-pack!" —LeleB244Price: $29.99 And a cute silicone keychain to hold said AirTag, which you can attach to your little frog's backpack. That way, if they get jumpy and hop off, you'll be able to find them quickly. Promising review: "Easy to put on and feels secure so far! Like that it has a clip, too." —carabearPrice: $9.99 (available in five designs) A car seat organizer that you can stock with games, water bottles, a tablet, and more. It will keep the kids entertained, but it won't stop them from a) asking you if you're there yet and b) telling you that they need to go to the bathroom at the worst time. Promising review: "Perfect for having a stash of toys, snacks, and drinks in the car going to the park or traveling. May need to get another one once our second baby gets a bit older." —KRPrice: $18.29 A pack of chewable Dramamine Kids for your LO with motion sickness. Why? Because you saved your money. You've planned your trip all year. You've packed and prepared. And vomit would totally ruin the carefully curated vacation vibes. Promising review: "Honestly, this saved my trip. My daughter gets so carsick and after taking this she fell right asleep, probably a combination of being tired and the medicine, but it worked great!" —MBHPrice: $4.69 A travel stroller that folds up so small it can fit in the overhead compartment on your flight. A stroller might as well be a second car — it holds and hauls all of your most important stuff, and we're not just talking about your kiddo. Promising review: "The Munchkin Sparrow Stroller is a true gem! Its lightweight design and remarkable compactness make it a breeze to handle. I love how it effortlessly fits into the back compartment of my Honda Pilot, adding convenience to my daily outings. Highly recommended for its practicality and ease of use." —VadamamaPrice: $219.99 (available in two colors) A stroller fan because sitting in the same spot for a while can get hot and uncomfortable, which can lead to a total meltdown — even if you have all the right snacks and toys. Save yourself the trouble and you'll be a real fan of this, well, fan. Promising review: "Powerful and the legs manipulate to hold anywhere. It also has a light function to distract the little one." —RRecordPrice: $15.99 (originally $19.99) A travel tray that will actually save your sanity because you won't CONSTANTLY be asked to pick up the crayons, find the activities, get the snacks... you get the point. It's perfect for long car trips or time on the plane — whatever they need, it'll all be at their fingertips! Promising review: "My wife and I bought this for our daughter. She absolutely loves it! She doesn't want to leave the house without it. Overall, the quality is amazing, very useful, and well-designed. I highly recommend it for anyone with young kids or toddlers! 10/10" —JasonPrice: $19.49 (originally $29.99; available in four designs) A SlumberPod — which can fit over a Pack 'n' Play, mattress, or cot — to give your kiddo that black-out curtain effect no matter where they are. This makes sharing a room on vacation way more tolerable. Remember how you saw it on Shark Tank and thought it was brilliant? Now's the time to use it! Promising review: "This product is perfect for our lifestyle. We love to travel, but it can be challenging to give our LO their own sleep space unless we book a two-bedroom place. This product will allow us to put them to bed at 8 p.m. and still enjoy our evenings when we don't have separate rooms!" —reviewerPrice: $199.99 (available in two colors) A silicone carseat food tray that elevates the built-in cupholder and turns it into an hors d'oeuvres tray. Kids these days... they've really got it made, don't they? Promising review: "This makes car rides just a little bit easier. Super easy to fit in the cup holder. We can put her snacks on the little tray part and she can still use the cupholder for her cup. It makes things less messy and she can even use the tray part to put toys in." —reviewerPrice: $14.99 A set of mini Magna-Tiles, because we all know these are the G.O.A.T. of kids' toys and the thought of leaving behind your kids' full-size set is almost unbearable. Promising review: "Amazing value! This has been a lifesaver in restaurants and on airplanes. The kids love building new things with these blocks and this set is small enough to throw in any bag. The tin also functions as a base for their creations." —Jen27Price: $19.99 A sunscreen applicator that makes keeping your kiddo slathered in SPF super easy. Fill it with the product of your choice and it will glide on mess-free. Wait a second, what about you? Don't forget to do yourself, too! Promising review: "We have used this product for our toddler for the past two summers and can't imagine wrangling and applying sunscreen without it. It is so easy to use and toddler can actually kind of manage to use it herself without getting sunscreen everywhere. It's super convenient to bring along, and love that it saves my hands from getting sticky." —ErinPrice: $14.99 A two-pack of bottle toppers, which can turn a regular bottle of water or juice into a toddler-friendly sippy cup. While nothing is funnier than watching a toddler donkey-lip a bottle of water, this thing will help you get the job done without the spills and gross Goldfish bits leftover in your H2O (iykyk). Price: $7.99