From long car rides with squirming toddlers to airport delays, keeping kids entertained and safe while traveling this holiday season, isn’t always so easy.
And you know what else is not so easy? Thinking of the perfect gift for all those busy parents on your list, as there is always so much they could use. Luckily, the latest from The Moodsters and Diono make shopping a breeze with products perfectly designed for any on-the-go family!
Diono Travel Dreamliner Bassinet is designed with your child’s security and safety as top priorities. Whether at home or away, baby is kept comfortable and secure with a well-padded mattress, adjustable hood for directional shade and integral insect net. The cozy sleep space is well ventilated with mesh side panels and the removable mattress cover makes cleaning a breeze. Dreamliner can be folded in seconds and comes with a carry bag for easy portability. (Amazon.com; $49.99)
Diono Travel Pal is designed to keep books and toys neat and organized. It has a deep cargo bin for toys and lots of pockets for smaller things, too. It also has insulated drink holders and the entire cargo area is waterproof – just in case. Travel Pal fits between two child car seats and it’s big enough to hold everything for both children. (Amazon.com; $15.99)
The Moodsters Feelings Notebook is a new creative tool to help kids express what they are feeling. Including five jumbo feelings crayons, (one representing each emotion) and a 50-sheet Feelings Notebook, this gift is perfect for kids to draw and color their feelings during travel. (Toys R Us; $11.99)
The Moodsters Plush Characters and Sticker Activity Books are the perfect solution to keeping the little ones entertained during long car rides. Five different characters each personify an emotion that all children experience daily and comes with a fun activity book. (Toys R US 16.99)
Happy Travels! For more information on The Moodsters go to: https://themoodsters.com/
For more information on Diono go to: https://us.diono.com/home/
*Product sent. All opinions are my own.
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