Moms rave about bringing painter’s tape when flying with kids
Parents need to stick together.
Some moms have discovered the simple secret to an enjoyable trip with a toddler: Painter’s tape.
“I swear to you. It’s great on the plane but also on vacation,” Canadian photographer, creator and mom of two Nichola Knox wrote on Instagram last month.
“Label the kid’s cups, a bandaid for when your toddler ‘really needs one,’ taping over locks and drawers you don’t want them getting into. The list goes on. It’s forever the ‘weird’ thing I bring on trips.”
Knox’s followers commented with a few more uses, including covering automatic flush sensors on public toilets; creating a hopscotch grid; and taping over light switches so kids can’t play with them.
One traveling-with-toddler tipster called painter’s tape “such an underrated item,” especially on a recent trip.
“I boarded the flight a little bit before my husband and son, and I put some painter’s tape on the latch to the tray table,” the TikToker explained in May.
“And we did not spend our entire flight trying to keep him from opening the tray table. It was amazing.”
Another avid traveler says she uses painter’s tape to create stickers and a play mat on the tray table of airplanes and to tape over outlets and any dangling items in hotel rooms.
“This is your babyproofing workhorse,” she gushed as she held up a thick roll of blue painter’s tape.
Social media users have called the tape hack “expert-level parenting.”
“So simple but so amazing,” one raved.
“This is incredible. Huge brain energy. It potentiates their creativity, is ecological, mess free, and useful too,” another praised.