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JoggerMom Summer Travel Prize Pack Winner

Monday, July 26th, 2010

It looks like a lot of you wanted to win the JoggerMom Summer Travel Prize Pack! With nearly $250 in travel gear for babies and toddlers from Phil & Teds, who wouldn’t want to win?! There were 224 entries total in the giveaway but only one lucky Travel Mama (or Travel Daddy) could win.

JoggerMom Winner on Travel Mamas

The winner of the Traveller lightweight travel crib and Wriggle Wrapper compact portable highchair is…Kim H. The winner was selected at random using Random.org. Kim said she wanted to win the JoggerMom Prize Pack because, “That travel crib looks awesome! I’ve seen others before, but this one looks like it would be easy to set up. I also love the feature where it opens on the side. Sometimes you want to give the little one a little freedom, or at least see to the side. And I love the way the Wriggle Wrapper makes any seat safe.”

The winner has been notified by email. If the prize is not claimed within one week, another winner will be chosen at random.

Joggermom Summer Travel Giveaway Prizes

Learn more about these products and many others that make getting around with little ones easier at JoggerMom.com, your ultimate resource for jogging strollers and other baby and toddler gear.

 

Have you ever used the Phil & Teds Traveller or Wriggle Wrapper? Share your thoughts about these products with other parents in the comments below!

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Celebrate Summer Travel with Joggermom Giveaways!

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Your baby or toddler can travel with ease and style this summer with a Traveller and a Wriggle Wrapper, both made by Phil & Teds. JoggerMom offers these products as well as many others that make travel easier for parents. Read on to find out how to win this pair of prizes, worth a total of nearly $250!

Joggermom Summer Travel Giveaway Prizes

Traveller
• A light travel crib that weighs just 5.5 pounds!  
• Compact alternative to traditional travel cribs, which can weigh up to 30 pounds.
• Easily stowed in an airplane’s overhead compartment or in your baggage.
• A perfect crib to leave at grandma’s house.
• Sets up in mere minutes.
• Great for camping!
• For newborns through age 3.

Phil & Teds Traveller in Red

Wriggle Wrapper
• Easily attaches to any chair with a back to create an instant portable highchair.
• Secures baby to an adult single bed for safe naps on the go.
• Good for long weekends away or even just for naps at the neighbor’s house.
• Folds up to take along in the luggage or diaper bag.
• Weighs just 2 pounds.
• Machine washable.
• For babies from newborns (or 6 months for sitting function) through 24 months.

Phil & Teds Wriggle Wrapper Baby

JoggerMom
These prizes are provided by JoggerMom.com, which caters to moms and dads interested in fitness, parents of multiples, traveling parents, and parents looking for the perfect stroller, jogger, baby carrier, or stroller accessory to fit their family’s needs.

Kelly Morse is the creator of JoggerMom and the mother of four children (a set of triplets and one singleton).  She was inspired to start her company while attending a stroller fitness class. She says, “I kept noticing that the mommies pushing the (strollers with small wheels) were always in the back of the class. I was pushing all four of my kiddos the first few months of class so I could not understand why they would want to work harder than they had to pushing a smaller wheeled stroller. The bigger the tire, the easier it is to push.”

For the perfect travel stroller, Kelly recommends the Baby Jogger City Mini. She says, “It is a full service stroller with a very compact style.”

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Enter to Win!
You can win the Joggermom Summer Travel Prize Pack which includes a Phil & Teds Traveller ($199.99 retail value) plus a Phil & Teds Wriggle Wrapper ($49.99 retail value). This contest ends on Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time. A winner will be chosen at random using Random.org. The winner will be notified via email. If the prize is not claimed within one week, another winner will be selected. THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. Find out who won!

Choose your entry method below and enter once, twice, or up to three times. It’s up to you! Leave a separate comment for each entry. Each method of entry can be used one time. 

1) Make a comment below below about why you would like to win the JoggerMom Summer Travel Prize Pack. (Please be specific. Comments like, “I want to win!” will be disqualified.)

2) Tweet about this contest on Twitter by copying and pasting the entire phrase below. Be sure to post a comment with a link to your tweet!

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3) Sign up to receive the JoggerMom e-newsletter. Afterwards, post another comment below indicating that you signed up for the e-newsletter.

 

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Your Travel Questions Answered

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Every now and then I receive emails or comments from readers with helpful travel tips, interesting questions, or some thoughts about how TravelMamas.com helped them travel better with kids. I thought I’d compile a few of them to share with you in hopes it will help your family travels a bit!

Pack Right!
“I was so happy to see packing lists on your website! My husband and I (along with my mother-in-law) are going to Disney World in two weeks with our five sons. I know I have to pack early. I know I have to pack thoroughly. I knew I was going to stress myself out writing up lists and lists in order to do it all! The fact that we have never had a family vacation before also made the task seem most daunting. With a wide range of ages, I was so pleased to see I was able to find lists that covered all them. So here’s a big THANK YOU for having these lists for moms to print up. You just saved me a whole bottle of ibuprofen I bet.”
~Heather Haas

Dear Heather,
I’m so glad I could help with your trip (and save you from a headache)!  The Packing Lists have been a hit since Travel Mamas launched almost a year ago. In fact, besides the home page, Packing Lists is the most popular page of my site!

Stay Healthy!
“I took your class last October and have been meaning to send this to you ever since! I think I mentioned it in class, it’s a pack ‘n’ play cover (by Cover Play) that you can bring with you if you are using a hotel or borrowed pack ‘n’ play.
~Erin Thomas

Dear Erin,
With airlines charging fees for checked baggage, it makes sense to use the portable crib provided by the hotel instead of bringing yours along. This slipcover seems like a wonderful way to keep a portable crib germ-free while traveling! I’ve already added the Coverplay Play Yard Slipcover (pictured above) to our Travel Gear to Buy page! Thanks for the handy tip!

Fly Safely!
I have a travel question…My son will be ten and a half months old when we travel to Club Med Ixtapa next month. We bought an extra seat on the plane for him. We really don’t want to bring his car seat, but he may not be 22 pounds yet. Would you still suggest the CARES Harness, or do you have other ideas?”
~Cori Shiffrin

Dear Cori,
Thanks for your question, Cori! I love the CARES (Child Aviation Restraint System) and I purchased two CARES that I use for both of my children when we fly. However, I would not suggest using a CARES for a child who does not meet the age and weight restrictions for the restraint. CARES was safety-tested and approved specifically for for children aged one and older who weigh between 22 and 44 pounds.

So, to keep your son safe in the air, you will need to bring an infant or toddler car seat with you instead. Installing, uninstalling, and carrying an infant seat is much easier than using the toddler seat. If your infant car seat’s safety requirements allow for a child your son’s size, I would go with that.

Check out Go Go Babyz rolling carts that carry toddler and infant seats, making navigating the airport easier. Another option is the Sit ‘n’ Stroll, which is a stroller, booster seat, and car seat all rolled into one. It can be used on an airplane instead of a car seat and is suitable for children from newborns up to 40 pounds. If purchasing one of these is too expensive (especially if you plan to switch to a CARES soon), I suggest asking around to see if you could borrow one from a friend, or you could rent one from a baby gear rental gear company instead.

I hope that helps!

Thanks to all of the Travel Mamas mentioned in this post and the many others who read my blog, make comments, and send helpful travel tips my way! It means a lot to me to know that I am helping other parents enjoy their family journeys!
~Colleen Lanin
“The Travel Mama”

 

Do you have a tip, question, or suggestion you’d like to share? Please add a comment below!

For more information on this topic, see:

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Get a Good Night’s Sleep on Vacation with Babies & Children

How to Stay Healthy & Fit While Traveling

The Bright Side of Flying with Kids

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