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Jeju With a Toddler: 3-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary (Stress-Free & Fun)
Jeju is one of Korea’s most popular destinations for families — and for good reason. With its quick flight from Seoul, stroller-friendly attractions, and endless food options, it’s an easy and rewarding trip even with a toddler in tow. We spent 4 days and 3 nights on the island and found a great balance of sightseeing, beach time, and downtime. Here’s exactly how we planned our toddler-friendly Jeju itinerary. Before You Go: Toddler Travel Tips Check out my toddler travel essentials here! 🚗 Rent a car: Public transit on Jeju is limited. Rental companies provide car seats, so you don’t need to lug one over. Parking was free or extremely cheap…
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Exploring Korean Convenience Stores With a Toddler: Our Favorite Snacks
If you’ve ever been to Korea, you know that convenience stores here are a whole different world compared to what we’re used to back home. They’re not just a place to grab gas station snacks — they’re mini treasure troves with everything from hot meals to kid-friendly treats. Today, we’re taking you along with us on a little family adventure to a nearby GS-25! Why Korean Convenience Stores Are So Unique In Korea, convenience stores are a part of everyday life. They’re open 24/7, located on practically every corner, and stocked with way more than chips and soda. You’ll find microwavable meals, ready-to-eat gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), fresh fruit, coffee,…
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Toddler Mom Survival Kit – Car & Bag Edition
Over time, I’ve perfected my system so I can run most errands with just a small fanny pack instead of lugging around a huge diaper bag. The trick? Keeping a fully stocked “base camp” in my car. When we’re out for a longer adventure, I grab my backpack. For quick errands, the fanny pack wins every time. Whenever I use something from the car kit, I immediately email or set a reminder for myself to restock—future me is very grateful. This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Grab your free Toddler Mom Survival Kit Checklist below — and skip…
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Toddler Sensory Play: Water Table Activities We Love
We really prioritize spending time outdoors. There are so many great benefits for both parent and child. Sometimes you just want to stay home instead of going to the playground, so it’s great to have loads of outdoor activities your child enjoys. We love to kick a ball in the yard, take a nature walk around the block, or set up our plastic pool. This post includes affiliate links. I only recommend products we use and love. We also decided to order a water table this year, hoping our daughter would enjoy having somewhere to cool off without setting up the pool. She’s absolutely obsessed with the sand + water table…
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Traveling with a Toddler: What I Actually Pack and Use
Flying with babies and toddlers can feel overwhelming, but with a little prep, it’s totally doable. Here are my tried-and-true travel hacks after dozens of flights with my daughter. Currently, we’re living in Seoul, South Korea. We’ve had the opportunity to visit quite a few other countries in the area, so we’ve gotten a little more comfortable with long flights. This post contains Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my blog! PATIENCE I’m ‘a bit’ of a high-strung traveler and so find myself quicker to get frustrated over things I typically handle better. I always have…
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Amazon Toddler Must-Haves That Make Mom Life Easier
There are a few products we reach for almost every single day with our toddler, and honestly, I don’t know how we’d manage without them. This is a little roundup of our must-have toddler essentials that make life easier (and a lot more fun) in our house. Click the links below to shop the product. This post contains Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my blog! Leapfrog 100 Words Book– Our daughter is absolutely in love with this book. She loves to show us the words/pictures she’s most excited about each day. Right now…







