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Bianca Travel with Kids has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.82%
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Bianca Travel With Kids can charge up to $3 USD per Instagram post.
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Export CSVBianca Travel with Kids shows an influence rate of 0.82%, suggesting a reach of ~61 per post.
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Bianca Travel with Kids (@travel.with.my.3.kids) — 11K FollowersEngagement: 0.82% · Avg. Likes: 61 · Avg. Comments: 26
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- Have you ever noticed you never see babies in car seats on planes in Australia or Asia? ✈️👶 Here’s the reason — and what to know before you fly 👇 Some parents do travel with car seats, and a few airlines will allow them if they meet certain aviation standards. But in reality, after more than 60 flights with my kids (and countless more before having them), I’ve never personally seen a baby flying in a car seat. That’s because most airlines in this region have different setups — lap belts instead of 3-point harnesses, limited seat space, and varying safety approvals. For most families, babies under 2 travel as lap infants with an infant belt or use a bassinet on long-haul routes. It’s always best to check with your airline directly if you’re unsure — policies can differ between carriers. So when you see advice online about “always using a car seat on planes,” remember — that’s often U.S.-specific guidance and not how most of the world travels. Send this to a parent who might not know ✈️ And follow travel.with.my.3.kids for real-world family travel advice that actually applies outside the U.S. 🌏 #familytravel #travelwithkids #flyingwithbaby #australiatravel #asiatravel #babytravel #parenttravel #traveltips #familyfriendlytravel #kidstravel . . . . . flying with a baby | car seat on planes Australia | travel with infants | lap infant flights | family travel Asia | flying with toddlers | safe baby travel | travel tips for parents | long haul flight with baby | baby bassinet airlines | family travel advice | travelling with kids Australia | international flights with kids | airline infant policy | baby travel essentials
- This scene was such a powerful reminder that kids are just kids — no matter where they’re from. A local Japanese boy hopped on the train next to my boys, kicked off his shoes, and propped his legs up on the wall for ages. His mum was right there, trying (not always successfully) to get him to listen — just like we all try. We tend to think Japanese kids are these perfectly behaved little angels, but in that moment I saw: nope — they’re messy, energetic, a bit rebellious — just like ours. 💬 Ever seen your kids act exactly like another kid somewhere else, and felt that weird but wonderful connection? ➕ Hit follow if you love seeing the everyday, messy, unfiltered side of parenting. 🔁 Save this, share with a parent friend who needs the reminder. 🌏✈️ . . . . . . parenting in Japan | family travel moments | kids are just kids | cultural stereotypes broken | raising children abroad | parenting reality not perfect | travel with kids in Japan | Japanese parenting myths
- If you’ve ever tried to get out of a station in Japan with your partner… this one’s for you 😅 Because behind every calm Japan travel vlog is a mum confidently saying “Google Maps says this way!” while dad walks off in the complete opposite direction. Japan’s train stations are next-level — like underground cities with exits that feel endless. Even when you think you’ve got it figured out, you somehow pop out on the wrong street, two blocks away from where you meant to be. 💡 Travel tip: Give yourself extra time when navigating big stations like Shinjuku, Osaka, or Tokyo. The signs are clear, but there are so many exits and levels that it’s easy to get turned around. And remember — it’s all part of the Japan experience (and the stories you’ll laugh about later 😂). Tag your travel partner who always thinks they know the right way out 👇 ✨ Follow travel.with.my.3.kids for more real family travel chaos, Japan tips, and stories that’ll make you say “that’s literally us.” ✈️🌏 . . . . . . . . Japan family travel | couple travel Japan | funny Japan travel moments | Japan train station exits | getting lost in Japan | Tokyo travel tips | Japan travel vlog | Japan with kids | Shinjuku Station exits | family travel Japan | Japan navigation tips | travel couple humor | family adventures Japan | parenting travel humor