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Traveling with Young Children

By Patty Getz
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Date: 10/30/2004 Topic: Travel  
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So you are making a trip to see your Mother-in-law, you are all very excited it has been a long time since you have made this trip and a break is just what you need, but you are a little apprehensive, it is a long trip, and you are taking your 2 year old. How to keep her happy for this amount of time? And to not lose your sanity? It is time to plan ahead, with a little planning this can be a pleasurable trip for all of you.

Make a list of things your child likes to do, pack a box or tub with all their favorites, and a couple of new things that your child has never had before. Nothing like a new activity to hold a young childs attention for a long period of time. Check here for a list of toys, activities and snacks to take traveling with you.

Make a list of snacks, that you can take with that are suitable for the car, young kids cannot to go for long periods of time without food and drink so make sure you plan ahead. Pack a small cooler with drinks and snacks that need refrigeration, and fill a Tupperware container or Ziploc baggies with finger foods. Here are some Ideas. Plan to stop frequently, make that a part of your travel plan, expecting to drive 6 hours straight thru with a two year old might be a bit unrealistic. Plan to stop every couple of hours, if you have a play yard and have room bring it along, stop at the rest stop and let your child run for a bit in the play yard. We once took a 6 hour trip and set a play pen up in the back of the mini van, we stopped half way thru and let our one year play for about an hour, she got to stretch and use up some of that energy and was ready to go back in her carseat when it was time to go.

Try to plan the trip during sleeping times, during naptimes, in the evening, it can cut 2 hours or more of time that you need to keep your child occupied.

Bring their favorite music tapes and books. Music is great for soothing a child that is getting restless, and books can hold their attention for periods of time. Dont forget their favorite doll or stuffed toy and a blanket for security and comfort.

The most important thing is to realize that you have to bring a variety of activities. Dont expect to bring a couple of toys and have that keep your child busy for a long period of time. Vary the activities in small spurts and keep it fresh and keep them from getting bored and restless, and your child will learn to love traveling.

Traveling survival kit

  • Activities and toys
  • Favorite stuffed animal or doll
  • Books
  • Music
  • A few of their favorite toys (ie legos or etcha sketch)
  • Crayons or Markers and paper
  • Barbie dolls and clothes to dress them (for girls)
  • Cars (for boys)
  • Puzzles
  • Travel games (for slightly old kids)
  • A couple of brand new items ( inexpensive books or color books or items from a garage sale, it does not have to be new as long as it is new to the child.) My daughter loves catalogs that come in the mail from stores
  • Felt books ( store bought or homemade) Stickers

Snacks

Some of these require an Ice chest and others can be stored at regular temps,and some of them are appropriate for certain ages, this is only a list of ideas that you can use to create your own snack kits, please use discretion when packing yours.

  • Cherios(or other types of cereal)
  • Fruit, cut up in containers (need ice chest for this) or whole
  • pieces vChips
  • Crackers(with or without fillings)
  • Raisins
  • Pband J sandwiches quartered
  • Granola
  • Cheese
  • Cut up veggies
  • Handi snacks
  • Mini muffins
  • Popcorn (prepopped and put in a ziplock baggy)
  • Lunch meat cut up in finger size pieces
  • Pretzels
  • Koolaid or Juice, and a cup with a lid and straw.

Obviously the contents of this kit will highly depend on the age of the child. But this gives you a few Ideas of what you can do to keep a child occupied while traveling.

About The Author:
Patty Getz is the owner, and editor, of Totally Frugal and loves to spend her time with family, in the kitchen, and teaching others, how to have a more fullfilling life. http://www.totallyfrugal.com
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