It’s pretty safe to say that I’ve done a lot of packing recently.  I’m in charge of packing the suitcases for the whole family so I have to think about what Daddy and I are taking, as well as what the kids need for a happy and healthy trip.  With lots of experience of travelling with kids under my belt, I’m pretty sure I have the definitive list of what to pack for young children for your next holiday.

10 Things You Won't Regret Packing For Your Next Holiday With Kids

I’m not talking about the swimsuit and how many pairs of pants you need.  I’m thinking more about those travel essentials for kids that are going to make a big difference to how much they enjoy their holiday. These are the little things you might forget when your busy getting everything sorted for your trip.  With so much to think about like booking excursions, hiring the car and processing your online check in information this kids packing list is where you should come to just to tick off those little extras that can easily get forgotten.

Water Resistant Sun Cream

If your kids are anything like mine they love to be in the pool when they are on holiday.  Make sure that you are stocked up with a good, easy to apply, water resistant sun cream with a high SPF rating. You might want to have a special packet of sweets that you can use as a treat when they have applied it fully, as in my experience kids can be a little resistant to applying sun cream.  If it comes down to it though you have to be tough and no sun cream means  no pool/beach/waterpark (delete as appropriate).

Jungle Formula For Kids

Jungle Formula For Kids

How many of you pack Jungle Formula for kids insect repellent in your suitcase?  In turns out that quite a few of us don’t, with 38%* admitting to forgetting to pack insect repellent for our holidays and days out.  It’s quite surprising as I know that my children get really upset when they are bitten by insects.

We hadn’t taken any Jungle Formula to a summer festival we went to and our daughter got bit, but we didn’t see what by.  She was quite distressed and we ended up at the first aid tent asking for some assistance. It could all have been so easily avoided if we had of used insect repellent. In a recent survey carried out by Jungle Formula 38% of kids who had been on holiday had been bitten by a mosquito and 71% of those children were clearly irritated by it.  We know as adults how horrible insect bites can be, so it’s definitely something worth protecting our children from.

Drink Bottles

I’ve lost count of the amount of times we’ve gone on a trip and I’ve realised that I’ve forgotten to pack the kids regular drink cups or bottles.  I’ve done it enough times now to know better, as in warmer weather kids drink a lot and need to keep hydrated.  Having refillable bottles helps no end and I also find those small concentrated squash products really helpful, especially in countries that don’t sell squash.

Notebook and Colouring Pens

When we are going on holiday I buy the kids a new notebook and some felt tip pens.  They go in their travel back packs and they go everywhere with us.  They use them on the plane, when we are at dinner and if they are having some downtime in the holiday accommodation.  You really don’t need iPads and tablets everywhere you go and having these 2 simple things will help them with their creativity, drawing and writing.

notebook and pens

Kids Magazine with a Toy

Another treat I save for going on holiday with kids is a new magazine with a toy on the cover.  These magazines are great for travelling as they contain activities, puzzles, colouring and even stories that can be read at bedtime.  The toy always seems to be a big hit too, but as it all only costs a few pounds it doesn’t matter so much if it gets lost or damaged.

Hat

We can also be guilty of forgetting to pack the sun hat, but it’s another essential item kids need to help protect them from the sun.  It’s worth taking them shopping and letting them choose a hat they would like so they are more likely to wear it.

Sunglasses

Should children wear sunglasses?  The answer is most definitely yes as UV exposure can damage the eyes as well as the skin.  We encourage our children to wear sunglasses as well as a hat on very bright days.  It helps to remind them that we wear our sunglasses to help keep our eyes safe too.  Sunglasses for kids is very much a travel essential.

kid wearing hat and sunglasses

Travel Wash

No matter how many items of clothing you pack for your kids it is always worth stashing a bottle of travel wash in your suitcase.  We’ve experienced a couple of problems with our daughters where having this has come in handy.  Our youngest daughter was drinking so much on holiday to keep hydrated, that at the end of the day, when she was tired, she was prone to the odd toilet accident so we went through clothes quicker than we would have liked.  Our other daughter wanted to wear her favourite dress, everyday, despite it being coloured with various flavours of ice cream.

Favourite Bedtime Toy

And last but not least, don’t forget to pack your child’s favourite bedtime toy.  Kids appreciate familiar things, even with the excitement of being on holiday.  If they have a toy they take to bed, pop it in their travel bag as it could save you a lot of headaches at bedtime.

This post was written in collaboration with Jungle Formula 

*Based on a survey of 500 UK parents of children aged 1-11 inclusive

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37 COMMENTS

  1. Going on holiday to Tenerife this year. I already made my list of what I will take for my daughter who is 4. I love your list. Will add up the magazine with toys.

  2. It’s so difficult to know the dos and dont takes on holiday for kids, you don’t want to waste baggage allowance when you dont need to. It also helps to know the best products to use

  3. I think a spare pair of pants and sock too, accidents happen, and feet hurt 😉 great list xxx

  4. Love this post! We are going on our first ever family holiday abroad this summer! We are so excited yet so nervous at the same time…..I would never have remembered about insect repellent spray so I’m so glad you have reminded me! xoxo

  5. Jungle Formula is a new one on me…definately gonna search that out. Top tips – you seem to be well on top of things? x

  6. We are taking our 3 kiddies to Disneyland Paris at the end of July, so these are fantastic tips. Thank you

  7. This is a great list, and having just returned from travelling with a toddler – I would agree with each and every one! The other thing I would add is calpol or neurophen pouches. Those babies are always a handy thing to add to your handbag x

  8. We definitely need to take the Jungle Formula when we go away. For some reason my daughter must have very sweet blood, but when she’s bitten she reacts really badly and her skin flares up. We try to prevent it and take precautions as much as possible, but insect repellent is ALWAYS on our packing list.

  9. There are so many things that you need to take with you on holiday and notebooks and pens should definitely be at the top of the list to keep kids entertained.

  10. Lists are so essential for holidays to make sure you don’t forgot anything! This one looks really useful.

  11. great list I will have to make sure I have all of these when we go on our next family holiday.

  12. Nice list of things to pack when kids are flying with you on a vacation. Great suggestions too. I will definitely look into them the next time I travel. I like the way you have kept the list short and minimal without overdoing it. UV exposure is something that needs to be thought of. Extremely dangerous. Hat, Sunscreen and Protective clothing are a must.

  13. Thank you so much for this very useful, helpful list. When you are packing for adults and children there is always something you tend to forget!!

  14. Thanks been out today with my list and got all the essentials
    Next time I’m away we’ll be fully prepared

  15. Great read! I’m petrified about the flight in the summer with my two, first time on a plane…. fingers crossed! X

  16. Some fab tips here, we take most of this items with us as we stay in the UK and drive to our holidays which usually takes 4-6 hours plus stops at services for a toilet break and stretch of the legs, we usually put the cool bag with snacks between our children in the back seat but have three this year so will have to pack separate lunch boxes for them, we also take their portable DVD players for in the car and at night before sleep xxx

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