Tips for traveling with Kids!
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Tips for traveling with Kids!
Car trips are perhaps the quintessential family vacation. Here's tips on making them enjoyable.
Here's How:
Pace: allow enough time for rest stops. Two hours of car time, then a break, makes a good pattern.
Pack: a special backpack or bag for each child, with crayons, books, toys, activity sets, stickers, handheld games.
Pack: some new wrapped surprises for little kids. But don't give out all the loot at once!
Play: a story for the whole family on the car stereo system; or bring individual players for your kids.
Play pint-sized board-games. Clue, Sorry, Trouble... are oldies but goodies.
Playrooms: Burger King and MacDonalds have great playrooms on major highways. Let the kids burn off energy while you order their food "to go" to eat later in the car.
Playgrounds: Most parks have them! Little limbs need to shake, rattle, and roll.
Picnics: buy the fixins' at a deli or grocery store, find somewhere scenic where the kids can run around. You save money, too.
Potties: it's worth bringing a training pottie, if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergencies.
Sleepy Time: kids fall asleep easily in the car, and a snooze can be a great way to let the miles fly by. Just be sure to allow lots of wakie-wakie time. Rousing a child from deep sleep because "we're there now" is tough.
Rush: is a four-letter word when you Travel With Kids!
Tips:
A tray-- or a "travel desk" suspended from the back of the front seat-- is handy, for any back-seat activity.
Pack LOTS of snacks, such as fruit leathers, crackers, juice packs, treats.
Bring plastic cups; bandaids, a dishtowel; frisbee and ball for rest-stops; and baby-wipes no matter how old your kids are.
Once you have a couple of kids, costs for quenching a thirst can add up fast. Bring a small cooler, or insulated bag, for cold drinks. Buy giant-sized drinks; use plastic cups to share them out.
Here's How:
Pace: allow enough time for rest stops. Two hours of car time, then a break, makes a good pattern.
Pack: a special backpack or bag for each child, with crayons, books, toys, activity sets, stickers, handheld games.
Pack: some new wrapped surprises for little kids. But don't give out all the loot at once!
Play: a story for the whole family on the car stereo system; or bring individual players for your kids.
Play pint-sized board-games. Clue, Sorry, Trouble... are oldies but goodies.
Playrooms: Burger King and MacDonalds have great playrooms on major highways. Let the kids burn off energy while you order their food "to go" to eat later in the car.
Playgrounds: Most parks have them! Little limbs need to shake, rattle, and roll.
Picnics: buy the fixins' at a deli or grocery store, find somewhere scenic where the kids can run around. You save money, too.
Potties: it's worth bringing a training pottie, if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergencies.
Sleepy Time: kids fall asleep easily in the car, and a snooze can be a great way to let the miles fly by. Just be sure to allow lots of wakie-wakie time. Rousing a child from deep sleep because "we're there now" is tough.
Rush: is a four-letter word when you Travel With Kids!
Tips:
A tray-- or a "travel desk" suspended from the back of the front seat-- is handy, for any back-seat activity.
Pack LOTS of snacks, such as fruit leathers, crackers, juice packs, treats.
Bring plastic cups; bandaids, a dishtowel; frisbee and ball for rest-stops; and baby-wipes no matter how old your kids are.
Once you have a couple of kids, costs for quenching a thirst can add up fast. Bring a small cooler, or insulated bag, for cold drinks. Buy giant-sized drinks; use plastic cups to share them out.
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I'm lucky. My two boys (7 and 10) can travel for a long, long time with their DVD player and Nintendo DS Lites... ran a 12v extension cord from the boot outlet, under the back seat, and it pops out right beside the rear cupholder. I plug a three-way splitter in there, and it can charge both DS's and run the dual-screen DVD player. With potty, meal and snack stops, we could drive around the world...
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