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Old 08-23-2006, 07:28 AM
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What were the best snacks you found for travel? Also put your child's age at time of travel.
My daughter was 10 months when we came home and she loved small cookies. We had goldfish, but she preferred sweets. Also Gerber banana snacks.
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Old 08-31-2006, 10:08 PM
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On our return trip from Colombia our daughter was too young for snacks. However, we took a trip last winter (age 14 months) and on that flight she enjoyed cheerios, graham crackers and a soft pretzel from the airport. We have a "snack trap" which is a cup with a semi-spill proof lid. You can get them at Babies R Us and Burlington Coat Factory or online at snacktrap.com. We are leaving in a little over a week for our second Colombian adoption and we are excited to be packing, but we have to double check what kinds of things (liquids) are allowed on carry ons.

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Our DS was almost 5 when he joined our family. We brought lots of granola bars, cereal bars, protein bars crackers, cookies, etc. The granola bars were the biggest hit.
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