A MOM has revealed how to find the secret and free airport playgrounds that most parents don't know about. Traveling with little ones can be a real strain, but thanks to the hidden areas, moms and dads can enjoy some quiet moments while keeping their kids safe and occupied. Zara Bartoszewicz, a mum of one who works as a social media executive for holiday provider Ocean Florida , shared her tips to manage long journeys with young children.

As part of her advice she explained that plenty of airports actually provide places for tiny travellers to enjoy themselves and stay entertained during the long wait for the gate. Zara said: "Most large international airports should have a children’s play area in between gates or within proximity to a seating area, as well as toy stores for them to enjoy. "For example, Heathrow Airport has a ‘stay and play’ area for children in each terminal, open from 6am to 9pm every day.

" Heathrow isn't the only one either, with little playgrounds scattered through many major airports. In the UK alone, there are special areas for kids at Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow, among others. Newcastle airport has great facilities for older kids, with games and tablets available, while at Leeds there's a large soft play area on the first floor of the terminal.

Some top international destinations also have great options for the return journey. Most read in Travel Lyon Airport offers climbing frames and toy scooters, as well as vital comfy benches f.