Tipsfor Keeping Children Occupied On The Way

A constant “Where are we now?” can be as bother for a parent as spending 10 hours traveling in a car, bus, train, boat or flight can be for a young child. Remember when you were a kid? Thus, if you are going to take a long trip with your kids, get prepared in advance and avoid boredom, grouchy kids and ensure a happier trip for all.

Think about kids when booking the travel
Make plans with your children in mind. Will they sleep in cars, buses, trains or planes? An overnight trip may be an option. Do they enjoy meeting new friends? Ask for seats near other children. Review onboard entertainment when selecting an airline. Those offer individual TV screens with games, music and kids films would be the best option. The train or ferry may be a possible substitute. Certain trains and ferries offer similar entertainment features as well as the opportunity to go for a walk when the kids get tired of their seats. If you plan to drive, why not rent a van with a DVD player?

Bring your own media equipment

Offer kids something to do, and they will feel like they are at a playroom even if they are strapped in their car seats. Bring toys and games that are best for their age, reflect their interests and are suitable for long hours of travel. You do not need to pack their complete room. Take only a few key toys or gadgets (CD player, magnetic games, a selection of small toys) and use the ones you will be taking anyway. Load a few children’s games onto your laptop or use it as a media player.

Get up and move around
Do not dream about 10 hours of simple playing. Give kids the chance to move around at least once in a while. No jumping on the seats, but why not walking on the train or plane, visiting the toilet, kitchen or bar. If you are on a road trip, plan special stops: 15 or not less than 10 minutes at a play ground throwing and catching a ball will change their mood and satisfy their need for getting some excitements.

Don’t make it tougher
A worn-out or hungry kid is a cranky kid. Arrange your travel so that it does not interfere with your child’s sleeping and eating schedule. Have pillows and blankets availableif children decide to take a nap or simply want a bit of quiet time. Pack snacks and drinks and offer them to your kids now and then during the trip.

Have fun together
For many kids, travel time is the opportunity to have their parents all to themselves. So get readyto play and your kids will have the time of their lives. Questions and answers, count signs, spot animals alongside the road, read license plates, sing , play board games or simply have a good chat. It will keep them (and you) active and happy on any long trip.

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