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Moving house with children – made easy Posted On 27 July 2020

Looking to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday and move to a bigger place. We all know moving to a new house can be a huge upheaval for the whole family, especially when there are children involved. The big move can, however, be made simpler with our few handy tips

 

Get the children involved  

Children can either love or hate the idea of moving to a new house. To minimise any disruption and upset, it’s a good idea to show them their new home and its surroundings before the big day. Try to spend some time there and show them the local parks and places they will be able to visit once they make the move. Allow them to see their new rooms and to plan out where all their things will go. Get them involved in the process of packing up their old rooms as much as possible. Personalising any boxes they have packed, with colouring pencils and stickers, is another helpful tool.

 

Pack up the kids toys last

Whether you are using a removal company or hiring your own van, pack up your children’s toy box last. This will mean that on arrival they will be the first things taken off the van and can be a good distraction, allowing them to unpack their own things, in their own rooms which may allow you a few minutes to unload and organise where the other boxes are going!

 

Make up a survival kit

Making up survival kits for the move is a useful idea when moving with children. You should include such essentials as nappies, snacks, a change of clothes and their favourite toys or books, this will hopefully keep them distracted while the bulk of the moving is done.

It might also be a good idea to make your own survival kit, with bottles of water, a check list and energy boosting snacks.

 

Make the first night special

Make the first night in your new home special. Instead of unpacking all the boxes as soon as you move in, order a pizza and put on their favourite film. Spending time as a family and making memories in your new home will help settle them for their first night. You could always have a camp-out in the living room, with a pillow fort and lots of snacks!

 

Moving long distances

If you are moving a long distance away, it might be a good idea before the move to create a memory scrapbook. This can be done as a family, including pictures of the old house and garden, memories had there and pictures or even messages from family and friends. The scrapbook could be personalised by your children and can be given to them to keep safe. This will create lasting memories they can take with them to the new house.

 

Settling into your new home

It might be a good idea to unpack and sort out your children’s rooms first, or as soon as possible. This will mean they have familiar things around them and will help them to settle into their new rooms better. Unpacking their toys, teddies and books will also keep them distracted whilst the rest of the boxes are unpacked.

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