Puzzle Games
Family vacations can be one of the best ways to make memories that
will last you and your kids a lifetime. But no matter how long you
are staying at your chosen destination, when travelling with children
the longest part of the trip can be your journey there. Long rides
in a car or airplane can seem endless for young kids who can not
wait to get to their vacation destination. It can also seem endless
for parents who have to listen to choruses of the infamous line,
"Are we there yet?" However, by keeping in mind a few kid friendly
travel tips, parents can make the travel time fly by for their kids
and themselves.
For kids, going away on a family vacation can be the highlight
of their summer. No wonder they can be restless when the moment
finally arrives and they are on their way to the beach, theme park,
or other destination. It is a given that children will be excited
about getting to their vacation spot but parents can make the trip
seem shorter by preparing a variety of games and activities to keep
their children occupied and keep their minds off of the journey.
For long car rides there are a number of games that can make the
time fly by. Children typically get tired of playing the same games
they play day after day, so why not spice things up by offering
them games that are made for long car trips. One of these games
involves finding the letters of the alphabet on road signs. For
example, if you pass by a sign that reads "Albert's Chicken Restaurant"
the letters A, B, and C are found. When you pass by the next sign,
look for D. If there are two kids in the backseat make it a competition
by only allowing them to use signs on their side of the road. Another
car game for long trips on Interstate highways is the license plate
game, where your children try to find cars with license plates from
different states - see if they can find all fifty!
When kids get restless on car rides it can wear on a parent's
patience. But when young children get restless on airplane rides,
it can irritate an entire jet full of passengers. For every parent
planning to fly with young children, particularly infants and toddlers,
it is their worst nightmare to be the person walking up and down
the plane aisle with a screaming baby. Flying on a large airliner
for the first time can be intimidating for young children. And for
babies who do not understand what is happening, the sensations of
taking off and landing can cause distress. Like car rides, keeping
kids entertained on airplanes is key. Activities on planes are somewhat
easier since the ride is generally smoother and kids have the use
of the pop-down trays to use as a table top for activities such
as drawing or colouring.
Perhaps one of the most sensible but often overlooked tips is
to provide your kids with a few new activities rather than bringing
toys or games they have played with or used countless times already.
Purchase a few new books, colouring books, or travel games. The
novelty of the new items will keep kids occupied longer than their
old toys will. When travelling with children too young to keep occupied
with toys, your best bet is to keep them comfortable. Make sure
your baby does not take a nap right before the flight; this will
liken the chance that he or she will sleep during the plane ride.
Small babies should be given bottles while the plane is taking off.
Feeding them during take-off usually prevents your baby's ears from
popping. It is best to avoid your baby's ears popping as this will
cause the baby discomfort and an unfamiliar feeling.
Parents will find that the key to travelling with children is
to always have something ready to counter an, "Are we there yet?"
It is the best bet to avoid arguments on long family car trips.
A game, puzzle, colouring activity or book will provide a good chunk
of time where parents can sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
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