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Tips And Tricks To Travel With Kids

Back to school is just around the corner, and many families are gearing up for family vacations and other travel plans to get the most out of the final weeks of summer. Planning to travel with kids this Labor Day? Traveling with toddlers on your road trip, flight, family reunion, or camping trip may seem like a daunting task. But dont fret. Weve compiled some great travel tips and tricks to make sure you plan a smooth and memorable family vacation! Check out these frequently asked questions and advice for what to bring, where to stay, and how to keep your toddlers or young children occupied during travel time and down time.

1.What should I bring when traveling with children?

As a parent, you have the basics down when it comes to packing for your kids. However, you may be new to traveling with kids and have some concerns on how to keep your toddlers occupied during long car rides. Be sure to bring supplies like paper towels and trash bags for quick clean ups. Snacks are also essential, but brings foods with minimal mess. Bring extra medication and the contact information for your family doctor just in case someone comes down with an illness. For safety, keep a couple photos of your children on hand in the rare event you get separated.

2.How do I keep kids occupied during travel time?
Tips And Tricks To Travel With Kids


Bring toys, games and planned activities to keep your kids busy. For multiple children, give them each a small plastic storage box or bag of crayons, paper or coloring books, stuffed animals, and puzzles. When closed, the plastic storage box makes a great desk for coloring and playing games. Giving each child their own toys to play with can also avoid bickering and fights over sharing. If youre able, pick up a couple new toys before you leave to surprise them with and keep them interested.

3.What games can my children play during travel time?

Choosing games for toddlers depends on the ages of your children. You can print off some word puzzles, connect the dots, or hangman for older kids to play on the road. Or try playing some road-related games to make the ride itself exciting. Try choosing things that will make the act of traveling fun and exciting for your children to promote it as a positive and memorable family experience.

For more information on travel with kids, you can ask other parents and experts for free advice online at http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/traveling-children/.

Ask Me Help Desk is a network of members and experts where you can ask questions and receive answers from real people with experience and knowledge in a wide variety of areas, including traveling with children.

by: J. Frankl




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