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Car Travel
Children Tips
Sitting still in the
car for hours isn't an easy thing for
a child. If you are going on a road trip, here are some
great car travel with children tips
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Are we there
yet? Road trips with kids are definitely one of life’s experiences.
If you’re traveling by road this summer with a car full of kids or
even one, these tips will help you keep the kids entertained while
helping you keep your sanity in the process.
Make Comfort a Priority – Again, making your kids comfortable should
be on top of your checklist for road travel. Take along travel
blankets and pillows. If the weather is hot place a light shade on
the windows to avoid the bright sunlight. If it’s cold out make sure
your kids have plenty of layers on and don’t forget their favorite
stuffed animal or teddy bear.
Pack Their Favorites – Let each child pack a little back pack with
their favorite toys, books or even snacks. It’s exciting for them to
pack their own special bag and it’s nice for them to have their
favorite things close at hand. This also helps you avoid them
wanting to bring along their whole room. The rule is if it fits in
their bags they can bring it, if it doesn’t then it has to stay.
Make Plenty of Stops - If you are going to drive for several hours,
remember children don’t have the same patience as adults, so make
sure you take plenty of rest breaks along the way. You can stop at
rest stations but also playgrounds or parks, where you can all
stretch, or alternatively visit a fast food restaurant which has a
separate play area for the kids.
Once you’re finished, grab a few healthy snacks and make sure
everyone has gone to the bathroom before leaving.
Invest in Travel Games – There are a range of classic board games
like monopoly in smaller versions specifically for travel. Cards are
also another great travel game and of course handheld electronic
games (make sure you have one for each child to avoid arguments)
will keep them amused for hours, and may even induce them to sleep.
Apart from games, you can take along art supplies like coloring
pencils, coloring books, drawing sheets, crayons, and markers to
draw and paint the different scenes along the way. You can even ask
them to write and describe each scenery or make up a story or poem.
Listen to their favorite songs. Get a pack of several CDs and, let
each kid take turns playing their favorite songs. Who knows they may
even enjoy singing along.
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