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Reddit mentions of Nalgene Grip-N-Gulp Water Bottle (Spring Green, 2 Count)12 ounces

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Nalgene Grip-N-Gulp Water Bottle (Spring Green, 2 Count)12 ounces
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BPA free, made using the finest plastics and metalsGreat for outdoor/ indoor activities Rubberized lid and smooth plastic mouthpieceGreat look and innovative carrying solutions for your liquidsSmall size and indented profile Easy for a toddler to gripHolds 12-ounces - 2 Count
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ColorSPRING GREEN
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Size2 Count
Weight0.6 Pounds
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u/Killfile ยท 3 pointsr/parentsofmultiples

We just did almost exactly what you're talking about doing.

  1. Make sure you experiment with the Kindles in airplane mode before you leave. They're weird beasts.

  2. Battery packs are your friends.

  3. Make sure you give the headphones a try before you leave; I got over-ear style ones which proved to be too big for toddler ears.

  4. Pack snacks. Our go-to is trail mix.

  5. High quality tippy cups are a must. We use these for the kids. They're basically indestructable and are somewhat more resilient to pressure changes than your run of the mill sippy cup. Downside: they'll roll right down the center aisle of a climbing aircraft. Make sure you top off with milk after clearing security and let the flight attendant know that you might need a refill later; they can sometimes help you out.

  6. You can gate-check strollers and your 4 year olds are allowed their own carry on and personal item. I gave mine backpacks to carry with all of their own stuff in them and put their personal item in the stroller and let them push. Mine take direction well and like to help so this meant that they handled most of the extra baggage that was required to support them and their little brother.

  7. If you're checking baggage remember that you have to do baggage claim. Have a plan in place (scout the air-port maps in advance) where-in one parent gets a bite to eat with the kids while the other collects bags and a cart. It's way better than managing tired kids around the claim area.

  8. If you're renting a car check on car seat laws where you're going. Mine were eligible for booster seats at our destination even though they're in 5 point restraints at home; it saved us having to rent/install/deal-with-a-car-sized-for two extra full-size kid seats.

  9. Jet lag is a thing. If you can get the kids outside and playing from 11am-1pm on the day of your arrival or the day after, do it.

  10. Don't flush diapers down the airplane toilet. Even if the signs suggest that you should. Trust me on this.