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10 Ways Entertain Kids While Traveling

by Karen on December 18th, 2007

kids car organizer 

Many of us will be traveling over the holidays.  If you’re like me, you just about dread riding in a car (or flying) with your children.  I try to have an assortment of tricks up my sleeve to keep my kids happy and entertained.  Here are some tips that you can try to keep your children occupied and quiet somewhat amused.

 1.  DVDs - Don’t you just love technology?  Back in my day (no, I’m not that old) we just had to tough out the boredom while traveling and we had better not whine about it.  Today, kids have the luxuries of DVD players in cars.  We don’t have a DVD player in the car.  I wish we did.  If we had one, I wouldn’t let my kids watch it while riding around town.  I wouldn’t want them to expect to be entertained all the time.  I would save it for moments of craziness or traveling.  I feel if you constantly lavish your children with luxuries, then the thrill and excitement will quickly wear off and special things will no longer be special.  (Wow, how did I get on my soap box so quickly? Must be the sinus infection/cold. lol)  Bring along your rented, borrowed, or specially purchased movies. Sometimes a $10 dvd will save your sanity.

 2.  Special toys - I try to keep a stash of special toys.  These are things that are put away in the top of the closets, toys in the basement, basically just toys that they rarely see.  That way, when we’re traveling they’ll be excited to see the toy and they won’t just throw it down immediately.

 3.  Game systems - Need I say more?  Don’t forget the headphones though or put a volume rule in place before you leave.

 4.  Food - Granola bars, grapes, fruit snacks, cheese crackers . . . I keep a stash when we’re traveling.  I normally try not to load my kids up on junk food, but if you’re traveling, sometimes it will keep them extra quiet. 

 5.  Kid CDs - Keep in mind my kids are 2 and 4.  I can always whip out a kid’s cd and start singing along.  There’s something about the words, “Deep in the hundred acre wood, where Christopher Robin plays . . .” that make them hush (and causes my husband to roll his eyes). 

 6.  Phone calls - If my kids are getting restless, sometimes we make a call and let them talk to grandma.  “Sing a song for grandma.” lol

 7.  Books - Again, I try to bring along some new ones or ones they haven’t seen in a while.

 crayola color wonder8.  Color Wonder, Aquadoodle, etc. - My kids are getting a Color Wonder for Christmas.  These are tablets that they can color and write on with special markers.  These markers will not write on anything but the special paper they come with.  My kids are getting a Backyardigans and Princess one for Christmas.  These will come in handy for the trip to grandma and grandpa’s house.  By the way, I used my coupons to purchase these kits.   :)

 9.  Pit stop - There’s nothing like a pit stop to keep the craziness away.  Take a bathroom break, walk around for a few minutes, walk around the truck stop, people watch.  lol  The last time we traveled, we stopped at a rest area.  We used the facilities and then my husband chased the kids around in the grass.  They had a blast and it helped get their energy out.

10.  Disposable or kid-friendly digital camera - My kids have a toy camera in the car.  Sometimes I hand it to them and tell them to take pictures of things they like.  They’re getting older and this technique isn’t so fun anymore.  I’m sure a disposable or digital camera would keep them plenty busy. 

11. Ok, this is only supposed to be 10 tips, but here’s an extra one for free.  Just when you think you have enough stuff for your trip, pack a few extra things.  Print off a few coloring pages, games, or mazes from Nick Jr, Printables4Kids, and Little Fun; Little Learning.

The picture above is from Family on Board Car Organizers.  These organizers look great and make it easy to keep things within your children’s reach.  Looks like a great Christmas gift idea for someone.  Hint, hint, wink, wink.  jk

Tell us.  What are your favorite ways to keep your children entertained on a trip?

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3 opinions for 10 Ways Entertain Kids While Traveling

  • What Are Your Plans?
    Dec 18, 2007 at 10:01 am

    […] just completed an article 10 Ways to Entertain Kids While Traveling and thought this would be a good time to ask you what your plans are.  Will you be traveling over […]

  • mom_of_14
    Dec 18, 2007 at 12:04 pm

    i won’t be traveling but have learned through out my years and years of child rearing to have something planned for that “week before christmas” break from school. i still have 7 children under the age of 9 living at home. yesteday i made a huge batch of pink homemade play dough for the 3 year old twin girls. it not only kept them occupied all day, but when the others got home from school, they couldn’t wait to finish homework and have a chance to play with it. before tomorrow, i plan to make several more batches in different colors. it makes huge amounts; is cleaner than store bought and never seems to lose it’s appeal, regardless of age!!! i’ve also rented some of the new releases that i can pull out when the novelty of playdough wears off. once christmas has come and it looks like toys r us has exploded throughout my house, my entertainment worries are over!!!

  • Char
    Dec 19, 2007 at 6:23 am

    Great tips Karen! And thanks for the link to Printables4Kids.

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