
"Travelling with a toddler requires packing... a lot. From Paris to Punta Cana, my husband and I have travelled with our two-year-old around the world while also schlepping an absurd amount of toddler necessities in tow. From clothes and entertainment to snacks and gear, it is mind-boggling how a person who takes up such little space can need so much stuff. And how are you supposed to keep track of it all while on the go, anyway?"
"If you have £10 to throw at the problem, I have a fix that will forever change how you pack for your kiddo. Whether you're travelling by plane, train, car, or ship, this scalable organisational method will be your new go-to solution that promises to minimise space, limit tantrums (I said what I said!), and make unpacking a breeze. My trick? A 24-pocket over-the-door hanging shoe organiser."
"The beauty of this shoe organiser strategy is that each pocket is a dedicated workhorse for an entire pre-planned outfit. Of course this includes the trousers and matching top, but each assembled pocket should also house the socks, the underwear, and the matching hair band that you pray she won't immediately rip off. This entire bundle goes into a single pocket. Repeat as necessary, for each outfit, reserving two or three additional pockets for a few pairs of versatile shoes."
Traveling with a toddler requires packing many items, including clothes, entertainment, snacks, and gear. A 24-pocket over-the-door shoe organizer allows parents to pre-assemble complete outfits—trousers, matching top, socks, underwear, and hair band—each stored in one pocket. Reserve a couple pockets for versatile shoes. The method fits plane, train, car, and ship travel and scales for longer trips or bulkier cold-weather items while minimizing space. The organizer costs about £10 and reduces unpacking and re-packing during multi-location trips, simplifies outfit tracking, and helps limit tantrums by keeping items organized and accessible.
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