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what to take with you for a comfortable stay with a child
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we are traveling as a family with a child of 1.3 years in Side club Belinda
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4 subscribers  • asked 2010-04-1815 years ago
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аватар ogoiko
We went to Side with a baby 1 year and 11 months old. From experience, I advise you to take: a stroller, sunscreen (I advise Chicco spray SPF 25 - excellent), a first aid kit, a pot, inflatable armlets (we also took an inflatable small pool), toys for playing in the sand (sandy beaches in Side), drinking water for children , special shoes for the beach, since the sand can be very hot and it will be problematic to run barefoot, a bathing suit, wet wipes, a favorite toy (if there is one with which the child falls asleep), diapers (if you still use it), baby food (depending on is there a children's table in the hotel and are you breastfeeding). Have a nice rest
аватар 19062005
I agree with the previous speaker. take EVERYTHING! and plenty of juices and other drinks. Turks do not really count on such babies in 4-kah: there is no food, from drinking only tea, milk in the morning, during the day - something that is strictly contraindicated for a child (juices like Yupi). usually moms negotiated with the chef about providing milk for lunch and dinner. and a children's table is a very conditional concept. It is better to take the child all the food with you. And have a good rest!
аватар Zlata28
be sure to take essential medicines,
sun protection products with maximum protection factor
and given the still very "young" age of the child
then baby formulas, juices, purees, etc. will be useful
because in Turkish hotels there is a very funny concept of "children's table" :))
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