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Simple parenting hack to efficiently pack baby clothes for travel

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Simple parenting hack to efficiently pack baby clothes for travelSimple parenting hack to efficiently pack baby clothes for travel

This organised, easy-to-remember folding technique may change the way you travel with your baby

They say travelling with babies isn't easy but there are a lot of parenting hacks that can help lighten the load.

Take, for instance, this creative way to pack your baby’s clothes before travelling.

 

Packing Baby Clothes For TravelPacking Baby Clothes For Travel

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It starts off fairly simply.

Step: 1 take all the item for one outfit and lay them all on a flat surface.

(For instance: a sweater, pants, and a pair of socks.)

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Step 2: Fold the pants down the middle and place it on the middle of the shirt.

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Step: 3: Fold the sleeves toward the center

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Step 4: Then, place the socks horizontally on top of the clothes on either side. (Make sure the openings are facing outward)

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Step 5:Roll them all together and then take each socks and turn it inside out so that it locks the rolled-up outfit in place.

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Step 6: Place it in your suitcase with the rest of your own clothes. It should fit in perfectly with loads of room to spare

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Viola! You and your baby are ready for your next adventure!

Simple, right?

Do you have any packing hacks you’d like to share?

If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them in our Comment box below.

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