Going on holiday with a baby: the checklist to make sure nothing is forgotten in the suitcase Today, we want to talk logistics. Because summer is coming (and how exciting it is to plan for it!) and also because, as we all know, holiday logistics are especially important when traveling with a baby. Whether itâs your first holiday or not, the preparation deserves just as much care and attention to make sure nothing gets left behind. And it's more of a challenge than it seems, especially for families who rarely get a moment to stop and plan.As experts in children's fashion, particularly in baby clothing and accessories around the world, weâre sharing all our tips here to help you anticipate everything and enjoy a smooth and successful vacation. Baby travel checklist essentials: donât forget anything, without overpackingï»żSo, before we begin, just one key word: ANTICIPATION! Take it step by step if needed, but never (well, try not to!) leave it to the last minute. Otherwise, stress and forgetfulness are guaranteed.Second golden rule: travel light. This becomes especially important since, with a baby, we all know traveling light becomes a challenge! And when we say âtravel,â this includes even a simple walk in the woods! So how can you ensure your baby's comfort without overpacking the suitcaseâor your mental load? Here are some tips.Start with a list. Yes, that little five-letter word that can mean way too many things in everyday life can also save your holidays (if not your life!). Make a list of essential clothing based on your destination and the length of your stay. Sure, there may be shops where youâre going (lucky you!), but distinguishing between whatâs essential and what you can buy there saves time and moneyâand what a relief!Start with the checklist of hygiene and care products to guarantee comfort, safety, and well-being during your trip:Daily hygieneâ Baby wipes or cotton pads + cleansing waterâ Diapers (enough quantity)â Body and hair cleansing gelâ Diaper creamâ Baby hairbrushSummer essentialsâ Baby sunscreen SPF 50+â Hat or cap with neck protectionâ Baby sunglasses (UV)â Water mist sprayâ Baby-safe mosquito repellentâ Mosquito net (for stroller/crib)â Bath thermometerFirst aid kitâ Body thermometerâ Saline solutionâ Soothing cream (for bites, irritation)â Sterile compressesâ Gentle disinfectant (alcohol-free)â Infant paracetamolExtra itemsâ Foldable baby bathtubâ Hooded towel or baby bath wrapâ Portable changing matâ Soft towels + washclothsTo make room in the suitcase, here are some packing hacks:1 - Roll clothes instead of folding: bodysuits, pyjamas, pants and t-shirts take up less space.2 - Use storage bags by category: group clothes by type or complete outfits in small zip bags (e.g. one for sleepwear, one for daytime, one for bathing...).3 - Choose versatile clothing and matching tones: go for mix-and-match outfits (e.g. 5 tops with 3 bottoms), lightweight pieces, or prepare full daily outfits in individual bags.4 - Use travel-size bottles for hygiene products or bring mini formats/samples. Lay diapers flat or store them in a separate bag if they take up too much space.5 - Use every inch of suitcase space: small items (socks, bibs, cotton pads) can fit into babyâs shoes or corners of the suitcase.Donât forget practical travel gear like a baby carrier, stroller, or infant car seat. While some parents choose to rent a stroller at their destination, newborns often require their own equipment.Thatâs all for the essentials. Now, shall we move on to the fun stuffâclothes and accessories? Comfort and style: Kids aroundâs must-haves for babyâs holidayï»żWhile versatile outfits (to optimize suitcase space) are often a smart choice, itâs equally important to choose fabrics suited to the climate of your destination.For warm destinations (beach, tropical climates, Mediterranean summer...), we cannot recommend organic cotton enough â soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic. Think also of cotton gauze (or muslin) â lightweight, airy, and perfect for bodysuits, sleep sacks, blankets, or comforters. Linen is another excellent option for daytime clothes thanks to its breathability and temperature-regulating properties. Avoid synthetic fabrics (polyester, acrylic), which trap heat and encourage sweating.A small tip: choose loose-fitting, lightweight long-sleeved garments to protect baby from the sun while letting the skin breathe.For humid or changeable climates (forest, rainy areas), cotton blends and jersey fabrics are comfortable and dry quickly. Waterproof technical materials are great for jackets and rain suits. And even if itâs summer, a light merino wool layer is useful â even when wet, it keeps baby warm.Pro tip: always pack a full change of clothes in a waterproof bag and avoid fabrics that take too long to dry, such as thick cotton or lined materials that arenât technical.And what about the organization? We told you what to pack in the suitcase â but when and how do you actually get it ready? Tips for packing your babyâs suitcase for a stress-free holidayï»żWeâll say it again: first things first, make a (detailed) list. Itâs the ABC before you begin.Anticipate the unexpected in the diaper bag: spare clothes, a first aid kit, snacks... be prepared!Also include easy solutions for transporting food and bottles.If baby is formula-fed, pre-measure the powder into a formula dispenser or small airtight containers (like spice jars). If baby is breastfed, store the milk in storage bags or small sealed containers and bring a manual or electric pump if needed. A cooler bag with ice packs is essential to transport expressed milk (limited duration depending on temperature).For jars and purees, donât hesitate to buy store-bought options. Theyâre practical and can be stored at room temperature if unopened. Donât forget a baby spoon! For homemade meals, transport them in airtight containers or jars made for purees, kept in a soft or hard cooler with ice packs.From 6 months on, snacks like fruit pouches are easy and store well. Also pack baby-friendly biscuits, fruit in a ventilated box or washed and pre-cut in a cooler. Finally, bring disposable or silicone bibs to keep baby clean anywhere.Donât forget a few light toys to keep baby entertained during the journey.And just like that, from preparation to peace of mind, itâs only one step away. Abracadabra! Conclusionï»ż- Three key rules: make a list, plan ahead, and pack as lightly as possible according to your destination and trip length- Visit Kidsaround.com to discover the summer collections from our premium and luxury brands. For all styles and destinations, from 0 to 16 years!- Sign up for our newsletter so you donât miss out on any of our offers or news. FAQ Who currently owns Givenchy? Givenchy is currently owned by LVMH (MoĂ«t Hennessy Louis Vuitton), the French luxury group led by Bernard Arnault. LVMH acquired the Givenchy house in 1988, and it is now part of its portfolio of prestigious brands. đ§ Bonus : Games without toys during the journey: action songs (e.g. "Little Fishies"), peekaboo games with a muslin cloth, finger rhymes ("This is the way the ladies ride"), looking out the window and naming what you see. How to manage diapers and changes while on the go? Store everything in a quick-change pouch inside the diaper bag. Locate changing facilities in advance (rest stops, train stations, airplanes, cafĂ©s). If that's not possible: discreet change on the back seat, reclined stroller, or on a portable changing mat placed on a clean surface. Which hygiene and care products are essential for a baby? Hypoallergenic wipes or no-rinse cleansing water, body and hair wash (travel size or refillable bottle), saline solution (for nose and eyes), gentle hand sanitizer (use with caution, not on baby), diaper cream, travel thermometer (electronic or forehead), sterile compresses + baby-safe disinfectant, soothing cream or stick (for bites, rashes), baby paracetamol (according to age and prescription). Donât hesitate to prepare a small separate âhygiene & changingâ kit in your main bag, with travel-size essentials for quick access during transport or outings.