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Depending on when Easter falls within your cruise (beginning or end) you may want to substitute items that he can use on the cruise. We often cruised during Easter and for our girls I'd include their own sunscreen, a new swim suit, sun glasses, hats, beach bag, hair ties, lanyard, lip balm and such and some individual snacks they could take on shore excursions (goldfish, cookies, crackers). You may want to avoid chocolate due to the heat

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Depending on when Easter falls within your cruise (beginning or end) you may want to substitute items that he can use on the cruise. We often cruised during Easter and for our girls I'd include their own sunscreen, a new swim suit, sun glasses, hats, beach bag, hair ties, lanyard, lip balm and such and some individual snacks they could take on shore excursions (goldfish, cookies, crackers). You may want to avoid chocolate due to the heat

 

That's not what grandparents are for. ;):D

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