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first time mommy taking baby to beach?
my family are going to the beach late june, he'll be 4 months old at that time. what should i keep in mind and be prepared with? swim diapers? i have swimwear, hats, and sunglasses, all with sun protection, for him already. my mom wants to buy him a play tent but is it really needed if he likes to move around a lot and we're planning to take him out only before 10am and after 5pm?
any advises and tips are appreciated!
Well depending on how far away you live from the beach, I think will be your biggest problem. All of the things you have listed are very important, but it looks like you have a handle on those.
When I took my son, at 1 yr, my biggest problem ended up being the drive there. I live about 12 hours from the beach and let me tell you they were the longest of my life. If your child is a good rider in the car, fall asleep type you will be fine. MIne was not!
Best advice I can give for the drive is leave at night right around bed time so he will sleep on the way. Maybe you can make it there by morning when he wakes up. Giving the age make sure you bring plenty and then extra diapers, wipes, and formula. Schedule feeding times and stops where your going to feed him/her at. I found it also helpful to designate a diaper changing station in the car. So your not having to use those nasty baby changing stations in the public restrooms. In this station make sure to have diapers and wipes accessible. No luggage so you have room to lay the baby down to be comfortable.
Also we got a dvd player for the car to keep the child sorda entertained when he did wake up.
Make sure to take a play-pin, bassinet, or something for the child to sleep in so it's not in the bed with you waking you up every 5 minutes. Don't forget blankey's, stuffed animals, or maybe a small music playing mobile with you.
Plus remember anything he/she needs at home, they will need on your trip. Good luck!




















