Making car travel easier with kids!

On long car trips, older kids are usually happy to listen to iPods or play with their GameBoys, but younger kids require some planning to keep them from fights, meltdowns and the dreaded whining: “Are we there yet?” 
    

When our children were toddlers, our secret weapon was the “travel goodie bag.” They knew it was coming days before the trip, and anticipated all the coveted little things that I would put into those little bags, which, by the way did not emerge until the kids were quietly in the car, strapped to the seats, ready to go. The highlight of the goody bag was a little toy—a Polly Pocket doll for my daughter and a new Matchbox car for my son. I admit I added some bubblegum, popcorn balls, and yes, even small bags of potato chips or Air Heads to the bags. Looking back, I think I could have gotten away with more wholesome treats, because the magic of the goody bag was its novelty, which made the trip itself seem like a great adventure.
 We quickly learned to never rely solely on the novelty of a goodie bag to take you through an entire trip. Forget about the DVD player for a moment.  Parents need a Plan B.

Plan B -1: Food and Water
Make sure that you and your children have eaten a solid breakfast or lunch (with protein), have water bottles on hand and that everyone has visited the bathroom before you leave.  Keep a small cooler in the front passenger side of your car to retrieve easy-to-eat snacks, such as cheese cubes, crackers, carrot sticks, dried fruit and nuts. Also bring a roll of paper towels and a container of wipes—you may need them. A travel potty has also come in handy on more than one occasion when we couldn’t find a rest station and the woods were not an option (according to the child). If you are traveling during lunch or suppertime, you may want to pull over and stop for a quick meal rather than try to deal with feeding the kids while going 65 miles an hour.  It will also give the whole family a much-needed break from the confines of the car.
    If your child gets car sick, make sure he or she eats and drinks only lightly before the trip (fatty foods and soft drinks sometimes make nausea worse). Ask the child to avoid reading or coloring since looking down can cause carsickness. You can play games like “ABC” (see Plan B #2, below) instead.
    Consider bringing an easily accessible change of clothes for each of your kids in case of accidents or spills.  You may also want to bring a small pillow or blanket in case your children fall asleep during the trip.

Plan B #2: Entertainment
Car rides can be boring for kids who have to stay strapped to one place and watch endless stretches of highway. Entertainment options depend on the age of the child, but here are some ideas:
 

Babies:

  • 
Any bright or new toy or rattle

  • Musical or pop up toys

  • A safe plastic mirror
  • Soothing lullabies (sing or play a CD)
 


Toddlers:


  • Busy boxes

  • Board books

  • Simple “speaking” toys (that you can control the volume!)

  • Favorite stuffed animal

  • Favorite music or books on tape
 


Preschoolers:


  • Picture books
  • 
Stickers and activity books

  • Square crayons (so they don’t roll away)

  • Finger puppets

  • Masking tape (to stick and unstick)

  • Age appropriate books on tape
 


School Age
:

  • Felt boards

  • Travel desk sets

  • Etch-a-Sketch

  • Magnetic puzzles (small)

  • Silly Putty and newspapers (our kids favorite)
  • 
Polly Pocket or other “mini worlds”
  • 
Knitting
  • 
Comic books
 


Older Kids
:

  • iPods or CD players (with headphones)

  • Electronic toys (with headphones)

  • Travel size board games

  • Books
 

  • Travel games, such as “I Spy” also become more popular as kids get older. 
  • Our favorite is the “ABC” game. Each child in the car (or an adult can play too) tries to find something outside the car that begins with “A” (such as an airplane), or a word on a sign that begins with “A” (such as “Apple Stand”).  This game can be modified into a “123” game when you try and find the number “1” on license plates or road signs, then number “2”, etc. You can go all the way up to 100 if you’d like.
 


For more ideas on car and travel games visit:

www.momsminivan.com

www.gameskidsplay.net/games/mental_games/car_games.htm

www.liveandlearn.com/cargame.html



For travel games to print out (license plate game, connect the dots, mazes & more.) visit:


http://travelwithkids.about.com/cs/printgames/a/gamesprint.htm

http://familyfun.go.com/printables/games/specialfeature/car-games/

www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/books/cartravelbook/


Marcia Passos Duffy is a freelancer who writes frequently about parenting issues. She is married and has two children.  Marcia is also editor and publisher of www.HomeOfficeWeekly.com.


Discover the Slot Canyons of Arizona

Discover the Slot Canyons of Arizona

Perhaps you’ve seen spectacular photographs of the world-famous slot canyons and red rock formations in the heart of Arizona’s Canyon Country and wondered if a visit with kids is doable. Great n . . .

Read more

Visit Bryce Canyon National Park

Visit Bryce Canyon National Park

Breathtaking Bryce Canyon National Park offers one of the planet’s most surreal landscapes. Within the park’s 56 square miles, the geological forces of weather and erosion have carved intense sa . . .

Read more

Family Getaways in Southern California

Family Getaways in Southern California

  Southern California resorts and hotels that families love! Looking for a family getaway where there’s relaxation for adults and fun for the kids? These SoCal resorts offer plenty of a . . .

Read more

Discover California National Parks

Discover California National Parks

These national parks in Southern and Central California are within a day’s drive of San Diego.Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service with a visit to one (or more) of these sc . . .

Read more

Family Road Trip: 6 Fun Stops Along California's Central Coast

Family Road Trip: 6 Fun Stops Along California's Central Coast

The secret is out: San Diego is amazing. In fact, it’s a top U.S. vacation destination. So while the rest of the country is descending upon San Diego this summer, consider venturing away from the . . .

Read more

Visit Dana Point: A Fun Family Getaway from San Diego

Visit Dana Point: A Fun Family Getaway from San Diego

OK, San Diego, I have another great answer to the common question, “Where can I go for a fun getaway that’s not too far away?” It’s Dana Point! Only one hour north of San Diego, you’ll arr . . .

Read more

All Aboard! Where to Ride the Rails in California

All Aboard! Where to Ride the Rails in California

Experiencing both the Skunk Train and world-famous Rail Bikes in Mendocino County inspired me to explore what other fun railways exist in California. Thanks to tips from train-fanatic friends, I found . . .

Read more

Family Camping Fun: Activities, Recipes and Ideas

Family Camping Fun: Activities, Recipes and Ideas

  Grab your camping gear and get ready for a great outdoor adventure (even if it's only in the backyard). Here are activities, crafts, recipes and tips that make fabulous family camping me . . .

Read more

Six Snow Play Destinations

Six Snow Play Destinations

photo credit- Big Bear Mountain Resort Ready to play in the snow? The whole family can enjoy a snowy, active vacation with adventures like skiing, snowboarding, sledding, snow tubing, ice skating, sn . . .

Read more

Winter Family Fun in Big Bear

Winter Family Fun in Big Bear

Ready to take your family on a winter getaway close to San Diego? Head to the mountains for a fun-filled winter vacation at Big Bear. Winter activities include skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and . . .

Read more

Visit Zion National Park in Utah

Visit Zion National Park in Utah

Photo by Lisa Pawlak Breathtaking, colorful Zion National Park embraces towering cliffs, glimmering waterfalls, emerald-green pools, blue skies, red sandstone river canyons and massive multihued rock . . .

Read more

Road Trip Bingo

Road Trip Bingo

Planning to take a road trip with kids or be in the car for an extended period of time? Schedule a break from screens with this fun game that encourages kids to look out the car window and discover th . . .

Read more

Ski Mammoth Mountain

Ski Mammoth Mountain

Take the kids to “shred some pow” at Mammoth Mountain, one of California’s premier winter sports recreational resorts. Families wanting a fun, wintery escape will fulfill mammoth-sized dreams . . .

Read more

Visiting the Mendocino Coast with Kids

Visiting the Mendocino Coast with Kids

When I was a kid, my parents went to the coastal town of Mendocino to take a break from—well, me. So, I always assumed there was nothing to do there with kids. Boy, was I wrong. The Mendocino Coas . . .

Read more

Family Fun in Oxnard, CA

Family Fun in Oxnard, CA

Oxnard—one of Southern California’s best kept secrets—offers miles of pristine beaches, sand dunes, flat walking and biking paths and a huge harbor to explore by kayak, paddleboard or electric . . .

Read more

Family Fun in Lake Arrowhead

Family Fun in Lake Arrowhead

Escape to Lake Arrowhead, nestled in the tree-covered mountains of San Bernardino National Forest, for a relaxing getaway immersed in nature and outdoor fun. It takes just a couple hours to drive fr . . .

Read more

Best Family Camping in San Diego

Best Family Camping in San Diego

Ready for a San Diego family camping adventure? Sleep under the stars and experience the great outdoors at an awesome campground in San Diego County! Whether it's ocean views or mountain air you cra . . .

Read more

Take the Family Glamping in Buellton, California

Take the Family Glamping in Buellton, California

So, what is glamping? Glamping is like camping—but not. Combining the words glamorous and camping, glamping includes amenities and comforts of home (beds, electricity, indoor plumbing). None of th . . .

Read more

Weekend Getaway to Long Beach

Weekend Getaway to Long Beach

Want to get away for a fun weekend? Just a couple hours north of San Diego is the pet-friendly coastal city of Long Beach, which offers water activities, popular attractions and a lively night scene . . .

Read more

SoCal’s Best Beach Camping

SoCal’s Best Beach Camping

Southern California beaches are a popular destination year round, so why not spend a few days at a beachfront or bayfront campground? “Southern California has some of the best ocean-front campgro . . .

Read more

Fun Things to Do with Kids in the Bay Area

Fun Things to Do with Kids in the Bay Area

Planning a road trip to the San Francisco Bay Area? Here are kid-friendly stops from Gilroy (south of San Francisco) to Fairfield (north of San Francisco). Each fun spot will entertain, educate and . . .

Read more

Get to Know Lake Gregory in Crestline, CA

Get to Know Lake Gregory in Crestline, CA

I had never even heard of Lake Gregory in California’s San Bernardino Mountains until a couple months ago. But now the secret is out! Bustling with fun lake activities for families, it’s a perfe . . .

Read more

Plan a Family Adventure to Catalina Island

Plan a Family Adventure to Catalina Island

What do wild bison, an awesome zipline, a casino and walking on the ocean floor have in common? Catalina Island, of course.Looking for a fun family day or weekend trip? I’ll let you in on a little . . .

Read more

Finding Fall in San Diego County

Finding Fall in San Diego County

If you have a hankering for autumn’s chill, it's closer than you think. Take your family on one of these festive day-trips, and celebrate the season. Day Trips Balboa Park1549 El Prado, San Dieg . . .

Read more

Family Travel to Arches National Park

Family Travel to Arches National Park

Arches National Park, located in southeast Utah, offers an abundance of geological wonders waiting to be discovered by visiting families. The park’s scenic, red rock landscape is home to more than . . .

Read more

Be Family Informed – Sign up for our Newsletters below!

Subscribe