eileen2664
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- Nov 14, 2005
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I'm no expert but I would take a small backpack to throw under the stroller (or hang from than handle):
a change of shorts/underwear (if they're close to the same size take one set that could fit either of them, who cares if a girl has to wear a pair of gym shorts)
a very small snack or two (baggie of grapes or box of raisins etc) kids can go from "I'm full" to full on HANGRY in seconds
2 sippy/straw cups, same as above (you can split a bottle of water or juice box between them)
a couple individually wrapped wet wipes
a couple of bandaids (anything more than a minor scrape just go to first aid but hate to leave a line because of a tiny boo-boo)
tissues
ziploc for your phone(s)
aspirin if you're prone to headaches
that's about it. anything else is gravy but I like to have a few things that can improve a situation quickly without having to leave a line or wait in a line with upset kids.
a change of shorts/underwear (if they're close to the same size take one set that could fit either of them, who cares if a girl has to wear a pair of gym shorts)
a very small snack or two (baggie of grapes or box of raisins etc) kids can go from "I'm full" to full on HANGRY in seconds
2 sippy/straw cups, same as above (you can split a bottle of water or juice box between them)
a couple individually wrapped wet wipes
a couple of bandaids (anything more than a minor scrape just go to first aid but hate to leave a line because of a tiny boo-boo)
tissues
ziploc for your phone(s)
aspirin if you're prone to headaches
that's about it. anything else is gravy but I like to have a few things that can improve a situation quickly without having to leave a line or wait in a line with upset kids.