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Fight or Flight?: The survival guide for flying with kids

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About Fight Or Flight?: The Survival Guide For Flying

Flying with or around kids can be either easy going or a flight from hell. There are some things you can do to have a flight in your favor. Twelve years of parenting and flying around the globe with my four boys are humbly presented to you to help you make the best of your flying experience, whether you fly with your own children or find yourself surrounded by someone else’s kids on board. Have you ever stood in line for boarding carrying your crying child in your arms, feeling the other passengers wishing you would both miraculously disappear? Perhaps you have felt sorry for yourself during a flight? Maybe you have landed looking like you just came out of a washing machine after flying with your kids, as one of them had diarrhea the whole flight? Have you ever pretended your 18 month-old baby was only 9 kg (19 lbs.) just to get the desired baby bassinet, regardless of all the safety recommendations? Did you ever get “the look” from an angry business class passenger because your kids couldn’t keep it quiet in economy class just behind him or her? What about the seemingly “forever flight” where a baby kept crying the entire trip and you wished you could kick him or her out of the emergency exit? Have you ever had to sit the whole flight on a wet seat because your precious toddler peed in theirs and wanted to swap with you for a dry one? Nod your head if you have ever used the airplane’s tiny toilets while still carrying your baby in the carrier? Raise your hand if you’ve ever had your kid boarding a different flight by mistake? Have you ever thought that it’s only your kids who lose it during flights? Nod your head if you’ve seen a parent with their children and wished secretly that they were not on your flight. If any of these scenarios ring a bell or come close, this guide book is for you! By purchasing this book, you are part of a global cause! 10% of this book’s profits are donated to support less fortunate children, providing them with their basic needs of shelter, food, and education. Yours with gratitude, Dana