Pack these items in your car.
Drinks and snacks in a cooler.
Mealtime must-haves like paper towels,
disposable plates, utensils.
Bathroom basics including toilet paper,
soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste.
Change of clothes and a plastic bag for
laundry.
Important documents such as medical
records, passports, lease agreement.
Big Ernie's New Home, by Teresa and
Whitney Martin.
This book acknowledges the sadness and
anxiety a young child may feel about moving.
Moving House, by Anne Civardi.
The simple pictures and text will help your kids
open up about their concerns.
Moving with Kids, by Lori Collins
Burgan.
A parents' guide that's packed with
tips to help make the move less
stressful.
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Day
Survival
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Handy extras like a flashlight, tool kit,
matches, scissors, pencils, trash bags
*pull ups or diapers if you are in that
stage.
A good ol' standby—the iPad comes
in handy when you just need a little
peace and quiet in the car to zone out
after packing (remember headphones
for the kiddos).
Books That Can Help