every age.
every flight.
A 1-year-old and a 4-year-old have completely different needs at 30,000ft. Every Baby on Bored pack is built around a specific age and attention span — not a generic “kids pack.”
the highest-anxiety
age group.
We know. Flying with a 1-year-old is genuinely terrifying. They can’t sit still, can’t be reasoned with, and the iPad does nothing. The Mini is built entirely around tactile, repetitive activities that work for this exact age — tested by real parents on real long-haul flights.
We include it because no other item comes close. Stick, peel, repeat — 50 times, no residue. Half an hour of calm.
Mess-free water-reveal painting. When it dries it resets. We’ve seen this buy 90 minutes on a single flight.
Stick to the tray or window. Quiet, chunky, TikTok-viral for a reason. Won’t get thrown across the cabin.
Tear, stick, scrunch, repeat. Infinite sensory input. Always the first thing to disappear from the pack.
our best-seller.
Old enough for independent tasks, young enough to find everything magical. The Core is the pack parents reorder when the next sibling hits this age. 9 items, calibrated for a 6–10 hour long-haul flight.
Larger A5 format with complex scenes. Paint, dry, repeat for the full haul.
Repositionable stickers on themed backgrounds. They’ll rearrange them the whole flight.
Stick to the plane window, peel off clean. Makes the window seat feel like their gallery.
Triangular crayons that won’t roll off the tray. Timeless. Never fails.
independent play.
the whole haul.
By 3, kids can sustain focus for longer stretches. The Deluxe layers 12 items across a 10+ hour flight — enough variety to carry them from takeoff to touchdown without a screen once.
Draw, press the button, start again. Silent, screen-free, infinite. Highest-engagement item.
Detailed scenes filled with tiny dot stickers. Buys 45–60 minutes of quiet concentration per sheet.
Travel-sized seek-and-find they return to 4–5 times per flight.
3 individually wrapped mystery items. Unwrap one per hour. The anticipation buys 20 minutes alone.