If you have ever traveled with your children, you will understand that a simple road trip can be turned into a complete nightmare in a matter of moments. Bored or tired children can potentially make traveling quite hard.
So how can you visit those top destinations you’ve always wanted to visit, without having badly behaved children to deal with? We’re going to take a look at this now:
Give Them Puzzles To Do And Books To Read
Outdoorsy, an RV rental business suggests you should give your little ones games to play with, books to read, and puzzles to do. The more occupied your children are, the less likely they are to act up and start fighting.
You don’t necessarily have to spend a lot of money on keeping your little ones occupied, sometimes a coloring book and a few crayons can keep them busy for hours.
You might also want to think about bringing their favorite toys along for the ride, so they can play with them any time they want.
Take Finger Food With You
Finger food can be something of a lifesaver on long road trips. Letting your little ones nibble on bread sticks, rice cakes, and chopped up fruits and vegetables can keep them occupied.
Of course, your kids may make a mess while they eat, so you may want to prepare for that as well, but would you rather have happy children who are a little messy or bored children who are making your journey difficult?
Write A Checklist For Your Kids
A great way to keep your children occupied is to give them a checklist that they can check off along the way. Include things like firetrucks, police cars, lakes, waterfalls, deer, and any other animals you’re likely to spot on your trip.
Children usually find checklists a lot of fun, especially if they know you’re going to give them a prize when they’ve checked everything off.
Let Your Children Burn Off Their Energy
It doesn’t matter how old your children are, they will need to burn off their energy. Work out where you can stop your car or RV for an hour, and let your kids run around. Stop off at a park somewhere, a forest, or a rest area, so they can burn off steam.
Letting your kids run around will make them feel so much better, and it can even wear them out a little bit, meaning they may sleep once they’re back on the road.
Traveling with your children does not need to be a nightmare. You can potentially keep them occupied for most of the journey, making the trip a whole lot better.
Give your kids books to read and puzzles to do, give them finger food to eat, and a checklist that will keep them amused.
Let your little ones burn off energy now and again, so they’re less likely to act up, allowing you and your travel buddies to have a much more pleasant trip.
Laura Collins says
We recently built a treehouse for our grandkids so they can burn off energy.
Maryann D. says
I do think Give Them Puzzles To Do And Books To Read is a super idea. I always tried to bring some sort of entertainment whenever we went somewhere for my kids.