On our trip to California, the kids did great. We wanted to share some ideas with you that helped. AND, share some ideas that we'll definitely be using next time.
1) Pockets on the back of seat in front: perfect for a clipboard, coloring books, reading books.
2) Bucket or Table in between two (booster) seats: perfect for toys they can both play with. (we had my little ponies in a bucket.)
3) Activity Box between seat and window: stickers, index cards, postcards, pencils, bracelets/rings/crown, etc. (good for kids with motion sickness - no reading involved
4) Toilet Trainer seat/potty in back of van/car with clorox wipes and a gallon jug of water: with a seat you can set it on the ground or ontop of rocks; the potty trainer - kids can go potty in privacy of car where it's mostly still warm.
5) Flashlight: can help you see when it's dark and they NEED to pee!
6) Blanket & pillow in easy access.
7) DVD Player: we don't like to use this too much, but it definitely helps the time to pass quicker. Especially when there's an hour to go before our next stop.
8) Cards and little booklets are great for documenting your trip. The girls drew pictures of the windmills that we passed in Tehachapi, CA. Also, they drew pictures of the family we were going to see and wrote their names.
For Next Time:
9) At the dollar store, there are these plastic shower caddy baskets with hooks: They fit quite nicely on the metal pole of the headrest in front of them - above the pocket. Can be used for quick access to shoes or whatever.
10) Suction cup baskets: great to hold and separate the little items that need somewhat easy access to (like crayons, snacks, etc.).
11) Speaking of snacks: With the suction cup holders, you can have one for a snack bag for them to snack on.
What else might help?
Have lots of little snack baggies ready for when they're all done and they can get another baggie at the next stop.
12) We had one kid behind the driver seat. We needed something to go behind the driver's seat that provided lots of dividers and pockets. Something like this can be made out of fabric. Until I come up with something else, a fabric divider or a shower caddy should work great.
13) Oh yes! Don't forget to use those handle bars above the windows. Porter likes his pull and vibrate toys there - hooked on with one or two of those plastic links. Use those to hook whatever you want onto those bars!
14) Have a list of games that you can play with the kids while on the road. (ABC signs, songs to sing, traveling bingo, etc.)
3 comments:
I love the bathroom caddy idea for shoes. Oh my goodness you would not believe the torture when the kids tell you they need to stop for the bathroom and 5 mins. down the road we're stopping and the door gets opened and they haven't even looked for their shoes. Bah!!! Makes me want to Bah again just thinking about it. This would definitely be wonderful if the kids used it. I'll keep this idea stocked away. As for the potty, all power to you. Alex might prefer it but Izzy looks forward to road trips so she can "pee in the rocks." Crazy girl.=)
Too funny! Well, and you've got an older boy... no point when you can 'point and pee.' Not a luxury in our vacation boat. ah well. yes. shoes. they get lost in all the stuff on the floor. My next goal is to get everything off the floor physically possible. Makes getting out of the van a lot easier.
Thanks! We're taking a long road trip in a couple of days, this will be very helpful! :)
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