5 Easy Ways To Make Travelling With Kids More Tolerable

I don’t know what it’s like in your neck of the woods, but this SoCal weather we’re having is GORGEOUS right now! Warm days with breezes and cool nights to snuggle with the little ones. That means Spring is here, but Summer is coming soon and so is Vacation Travelling Season! 

With the economy being what it is right now, I’m sure most families are opting to travel by car to places closer to home rather than shelling out big $$$ for the family vacation of a lifetime. We’re fortunate that all the great stuff to see in California is within a few hour’s drive of us.

“Are we there yet?”

Ugh, not a phrase ANY parent wants to hear, especially over and over and OVER again!

So I’ve been browsing through Pinterest again, looking for great portable ways to keep both of my boys (and maybe your kids too!) entertained and happy during travel and wanted to share them with you!

Whether you use this one, find another free printable on the Internet, or make a list of your own, this is probably the #1 key to your family’s happiness when travelling. Can’t forget that favorite Spider if it’s on the list!

Every family needs to have quick access to some kind of an emergency kit in the car. Keep this on the floorboard of the passenger seat or within easy reach during car trips so you don’t have to unpack the whole trunk for a bandage or hand sanitizer. An easy up-cycle of something you’d probably throw away! Here’s a quick tip: glue pieces of no-slip drawer/shelf liner to the bottom to keep it from sliding around!

I loved this idea the when I saw it! Another great trash-to-treasure find that we all have plenty of floating around in our diaper bags! This, a coloring/activity book or two and a lapdesk can keep the kids entertained for hours (or at least a few minutes!)

Personalized snack box? Yes, please! The key is to fill them up before the trip and make sure the kids know that once it’s empty, that’s it. My personal preference would be to fill it with Goldfish crackers, pretzels, nuts, raisins, dried fruit and maybe a couple of sweet treats. Make sure the snacks are age appropriate!

Source: leapfrog.com via Stephanie on Pinterest

This baby has been the savior of boredom around here since we got it for Logan. He practices his writing, reading, and loves taking care of his virtual pet! Don’t forget the batteries for this; if you have an adapter for your car, even better!

Hope these will be handy for you; I can’t wait to test them out myself this summer!

Happy Travels!

(PS If all else fails, just hand over the iPhone and let ‘em play Angry Birds; works every time!)

Stephanie Pires

About Stephanie Pires

I have many titles; Janitor, Nurse, Teacher, but the best one is Mom! After stepping away from blogging for the last 10 years, I decided to come back to chronicle my daily family life and have a little fun. I love blogging about my life living in a household that consists of "three men and a lady", daily life with my boys, the struggles and successes of transitioning from a career-oriented woman to a stay at home mom and all the adjustments, mommy-fails, and triumphs that go with it. When I’m not in mommy-mode, I like devouring books, dreaming about crafting something I've pinned on Pinterest, guzzling coffee, and watching late night TV with my husband after shipping the kids off to bed. Read more at http://tobesuper.blogspot.com/ or find me on Twitter @trytobesuper
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