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Empowering Families to Thrive while traveling– Stress-Free, Luggage-Less and Worry-Free

  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 2 min read

Traveling with kids to the Olympics should be about the excitement of the games, not about stressing over what to pack to survive 15 days away from home. We're here to ensure families have everything they need—from baby gear to breastfeeding support—so you can enjoy the spectacle without the hassle. Our mission? To be your ultimate Olympic partner, supplying, serving, and supporting your family's every need, so you show up ready for the memories, not the madness.


1. Packing Essentials

  • Diapers: Pack more than you think you'll need.

  • Wipes: Multipurpose, from diaper changes to cleaning up messes.

  • Clothes: Include layers, extra outfits, and comfortable sleepwear.

  • Blankets: For warmth, comfort, and playtime on the go.

  • Bibs and Burp Cloths: For feeding and spills.

  • Baby Food & Snacks: Include formula, breast milk, baby food, or snacks.

  • Bottles & Sippy Cups: Don’t forget extra nipples and a bottle brush.

  • Pacifiers & Toys: Bring comfort items and entertainment.

  • Portable Changing Pad: For easy diaper changes on the go.

  • Baby Carrier or Sling: Useful for hands-free carrying.

  • Stroller & Car Seat: Essential for travel safety and convenience.

2. Health & Safety

  • First Aid Kit: Include baby-safe medications, thermometer, and band-aids.

  • Hand Sanitizer: To keep hands clean when soap and water aren’t available.

  • Sunscreen & Hat: Protect baby’s sensitive skin from the sun.

  • Insect Repellent: If you’re going to an area where bugs are a concern.

  • Baby Monitor: Useful for hotel rooms or unfamiliar places.

  • Copy of Baby’s Health Records: In case of emergencies.

3. Travel-Specific Items

  • Travel Crib or Play Yard: If your accommodation doesn’t provide one.

  • Portable High Chair: For feeding on the go.

  • Baby-Friendly Travel Apps: For tracking feedings, diaper changes, and sleep.

4. Tips for the Journey

  • Plan for Extra Time: Everything takes longer with a baby.

  • Keep Baby’s Routine: Try to maintain feeding and nap schedules.

  • Entertainment: Bring toys, books, or anything that keeps your baby engaged.

  • Comfort Items: A favorite blanket or stuffed animal can help soothe your baby.

  • Dress in Layers: Plan for changes in temperature, especially on planes.

5. Destination Considerations

  • Baby-Proofing Kit: For hotels or family homes.

  • Check Baby Gear Availability: Some hotels offer cribs or other baby gear.

  • Local Medical Facilities: Know where the nearest hospital or pediatrician is located.

6. Baby Equipment/Gear Rentals



If you have specific destinations or travel conditions in mind, I can offer more tailored advice.

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