This is a sponsored post.
I love to travel, that’s why I changed this from a Food blog to a Food/Travel blog. There is, however, one form of travel I do NOT like: moving! I do not like anything about moving, especially moving with kids. The last time we had to relocate, it was a big headache-I’m sure some of you out there can relate. I recently learned about a website called Unpakt.com, a digital marketplace and price comparison site for reputable moving companies. Think of it like Kayak or Expedia, but for moving services! You tell them when, where & what you’re moving and they’ll do all the legwork for you. You will receive price quotes and comparisons that look like this: Then all you need to do is decide which company you want to go with. I really wish I could have used Unpakt.com when we moved a few years back! Are you moving soon, or know someone that is? If so, you’re in luck!
Exclusively for This Mama Can Cook! readers: $50 off your next move on Unpakt! Enter promo code: MPW5013.
How cool is that?! And if that wasn’t enough, here’s a few tips to help make moving with kids a little easier.
1. Contact the new school prior to moving – Make sure all paperwork for your child, such as immunization forms, have been completed and provided to the school. Additionally, consider asking for a tour of the school with the child’s new teacher to help your child get acclimated. |
2. Change your address before you move – It will take some time for all of your mail to be sent to your new address. Making the change ahead of time will ensure you receive your mail after you move.
3 Book your move early – Hiring a moving company will make your move quicker and more efficient. For help, consider Unpakt, a comparison pricing site for consumers searching for a moving company, to help you make the transition. You can worry about the children and let the movers worry about the rest.
4. Subscribe to/pick up the town paper – Local papers carry great information about recreational activities for children as well as family events in town. Pick out some fun things to do and sign up for to get your child excited about moving to a new town. This will also allow them to meet other children in the neighborhood.
5. Don’t pack important papers and documents into random boxes – Keep documents such as birth certificates, closing papers, credit card information, etc. on hand so you can easily access them at all times, particularly if any documents must be provided to your child’s school district for enrollment.
6. Pack up your child’s favorite belongings in one box – Keep this box with you for your child to open as soon as you move in. This will help to create a familiar place for your child in the new home.
7. Pick up some fun stickers and let the kids label their boxes – Involving your children in fun ways will help them associate moving with fun. Additionally, when the boxes head to the new house, they will be able to get excited about finding the ones that belong to them.
8. Pack with your child in mind – Moving takes time so be sure to pack at least two days worth of necessary items you will need for your children in a separate box, eliminating the hassle of digging through numerous boxes to find specific items.
9. Keep the kids away from the moving site – With all of the commotion on moving day, it can be dangerous for your children to be running around in the middle of it all. To keep your children safe and to help you focus on your move, set up a play date with other children in the neighborhood or hire a babysitter / ask a family member or close friend to take your children to their favorite places in town, like the park, a toy store, a do-it-yourself or studio and the movies.
10. Unpack your child’s room first – Moving is exhausting for everyone, but organizing your child’s belongings first will help to keep them calm while you unpack the remainder of the house.
I hope these tips will come in handy-share them with your friends and family. Do you have any moving tips you’d like to add to this list? Feel free to leave them in the comments. Thanks!
This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Unpakt.com. The opinions are my own.