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Travelling with kids

Travelling with your child can sometimes be challenging. Whether you are travelling with a baby or a toddler, a bit of preparation and planning is always needed. Get some helpful tips and ideas for car and air travel, as well how to keep your little one safe when you arrive.

Air travel with babies and children

Travelling with your baby or child by plane can be challenging, but with planning and these tips, you can ensure a safe and comfortable journey.

Car travel with babies and children

Long car journeys with a baby or toddler are challenging. Safety preparation, when to travel, breaks, and packing tips help create a comfortable trip.

Car safety for babies and children

Babies and children need to use car seats or seatbelts that are properly fitted and suited to their age and size when travelling in a car.

Immunisation and vaccinations for your child

Vaccinations and immunisation protect babies and children. Read more on why and when to vaccinate your child, and about side effects and costs.

Babies in cold weather

It's important to be aware of how much clothing and the type of clothing your baby will need to keep comfortably warm in cold weather.

Babies in hot weather

Hot weather can be dangerous for babies because they are easily affected by the heat. Learn how to keep your baby cool and safe in the heat.

Sun and heat protection for babies and kids

Babies and children can easily get sunburnt and heatstroke, even when cool or overcast. Read on to learn how to protect your child.

Water safety for babies and children

Babies can drown in as little as 5cm (two inches) of water. Drowning is silent so you won’t necessarily hear any noise or struggle.

Call us and speak to a Maternal Child Health Nurse for personal advice and guidance.

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