Traveling with children: pee mission every hour!
A 30-minute commute? No problem.
But as soon as it's a 2-hour, 3-hour, or worse... long road trip, parents know the dreaded phrase: "Mom, Dad, I have to pee!"
Result: impromptu stops, toilets not always clean, organization disrupted.
Traveling with family already requires patience, so you might as well equip yourself to make bathroom breaks easier and more peaceful .
Why bathroom breaks are a real challenge for families
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Children don't anticipate: they warn at the last moment.
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The toilets on the road are not always suitable.
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The queues can be endless (especially on holidays).
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Moms themselves often have to deal with their own urgent needs.
In short, between unforeseen events and discomfort, every journey can quickly turn into a nightmare.
Practical tips for anticipating pee breaks
1. Plan regular stops
Don't wait for your child to ask: offer a bathroom break every two hours. This helps prevent emergencies.
2. Equip a special “pee break” kit
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Biodegradable tissues or wipes,
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Hydroalcoholic gel,
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A change for the little ones,
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Waterproof pouch for protections.
3. Identify rest areas in advance
Use Google Maps or Waze to locate the most convenient restrooms along your route.
4. Explain to children
A quick word before leaving: “We don't always know when we'll find a toilet, so we try to go as soon as we can.”
And what about moms in all this?
Because it's not just children who have to deal with pee emergencies: mothers also experience endless roads and dirty or non-existent toilets.
👉 This is where Pee-zy poush , the female portable urinal, becomes an ally.
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Fast and discreet : no more waiting for a restroom to become available.
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Hygienic : no contact with questionable toilets.
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Practical : fits in a handbag or family kit.
This way, the whole family gains peace of mind.
Testimonials from globetrotting moms 🗣️
Claire, mother of 2 children :
“When I was driving, I was always worried about not finding a clean restroom for my daughters. Pee-zy Kids also helps me manage my own breaks without stress.”
Emilie, 36 years old :
"Traveling with a baby and a 6-year-old is challenging. Since I've had Pee-zy Kids, at least my breaks are quicker and easier."
Bonus tips for traveling with children
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Prepare a small, special “toilet” bag that is always accessible.
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Alternate between “gas” and “toilet” breaks to optimize time.
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Plan a game or short story to help you while you wait in line.
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Equipping moms with Pee-zy kids for quick and hygienic stops.
Traveling with family often means unexpected events. But with a little planning, early breaks, and the right accessories like Pee-zy Kids , it's possible to turn the toileting headache into a simple formality.
Less stress, more happy family time.
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