piatok 10. februára 2017

Surviving Long Car Trips with Children: Travel Activities for Kids during Family Road Trips



In addition to keeping some essential items in the car and ensuring car safety, parents should also suppply children with adequate entertainment while on a long family road trip. Read on to check out fun travel activities for kids and survival tips for the road.

Travel Games and Activities

These are great boredom busters and are particularly useful for older children in the car. Many magnetic games and puzzles are now available. Check out some travel games on the FamilyTravelGear website. Alternatively, you can print out travel games and activities such as bingo, dots and lines games and tic tac toe. Try the FamilyFun and Momsminivan websites for some great ideas.

Best Routes to Travel

Give children the challenge to figure out the best and fastest way to reach a destination. Make copies of relevant pages on the street directory, for example from the house to the beach or theme park or ski resort. Then give the kids the task to work out the best routes and jot down what streets to use and important landmarks that the car will pass by. It’s fun and trains kids to be good map readers and navigators!

Stopping Frequently

Even with games and fun stuff to keep kids occupied, they will get restless after a couple of hours stuck in the car. So make pit stops every two to three hours. Ideally, stop at places with a playground or restaurants with indoor playground. It’s a good idea to leave a ball, frisbee and skipping rope in the car too. Breaking up the journey allows the kids to eat, go to the toilet, rest and run around for a while before going back into the car. They are less likely to complain and whine if they’ve had their share of fun outside the car.

Travel Scrapbook

This is great for road trips that last more than a few days. Give each kid a big notebook or sketch pad, pencils, markers and crayons. Ask them to draw things they see along the journey or write down events as they happen. They can paste polaroid photos, ticket stubs, brochures and other small souvenir items on the scrapbooks. These scrapbooks are better than mere photos as they tell stories of the journey.

License Plate Game

Ask children to look for other license plates with the same number as your family car. To make things a little easier, the number sequence doesn’t have to be the same. They only need to find license plates containing all the numbers on your own license plate. For instance, if the family car’s license number is 938, the kids can look out for license plates with the number 389, 983, 398 and so forth. The kids will be too busy looking out for license plates of other vehicles that they won’t have time to whine and complain about being bored, hot, cold or restless.

Making up Stories

This one is easy because there is no need to bring anything. Get someone to start a story and let someone else to continue. Get each child tell her part of the story for five minutes and pass it to the next child. Parents can join in the fun too. Allow the story to be passed around for half an hour. The storytellers can go as crazy and as imaginative as they wish. Everyone will have a good laugh when the story ends. Guaranteed.

Singing

This is an old favorite and never fails to lift up the spirit on long car trips. Make sure everyone has their favorite CDs in the car, play them and sing along. Can’t remember the lyrics? Search for them online and print them out. Prepare some drinking water for the parched throats after long periods of singing.
Keeping children occupied and entertained is key to a successful family road trip. Try some of these ideas and the journey will be just as fun as the destination itself.

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