Sunday, June 22, 2008

Travel Items to Take Along With the Kids

Family Vacation Help

Ever get in the car and feel like you've forgotten something but you just can't put your finger on it? If you have children this feeling may be an everyday occurrence. If you are planning that road trip with the kids and want to make sure you bring all the essentials then here is a handy list for you.

Essential Items for the Road

  • Band-Aids and first aid kit
  • Antiseptic hand gel
  • Baby wipes
  • Paper towels
  • Tissues
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Tylenol
  • Motion sickness medicines
  • Crayons
  • Paper
  • Coloring books
  • Deck of cards
  • Sunglasses
  • Umbrella
  • Portable DVD player and DVDs
  • Camera
  • Frisbee - great for some quick exercise when making a stop.
  • List of road trip games for the kids to play
  • Plastic boxes - one for each child, to hold their supplies - the lid makes a great desk or place to hold food.
  • Lightweight blanket - small child's blanket for cuddling with at naptime.
  • Pillows for naptime.
  • Compass - fun for the kids if they want to help navigate.
  • Trash bags - for storing laundry, wet items or just for trash.

Easy Travel Food

  • Individual applesauce and fruit cups (don't forget plastic spoons)
  • Dry crackers - small snack pack size
  • Pop tarts
  • Fruit or fruit snacks
  • Individual cereal boxes
  • Flavored rice cakes
  • Jar of peanut butter and loaf of bread (don't forget a plastic knife)
  • Bottles of water and juice

Packing Advice

  • One to two weeks before the trip make a note of what will be needed on the trip. As you gather these items, store them in grocery bag or box.
  • Provide all family members with their own case for toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, shampoo and soap. Trial size baby bath works well in place of bars of soap.
  • Make a list of like items that each family member will be responsible for packing. Have them check off the items as they pack. (Ex. 5 pairs of socks, swimsuit, jacket...)
  • Allow each child to bring a small bag or games, toys, stuffed animals or other personal items to make them feel comfortable. Several months before a trip, find a few small toys that your child enjoys, but hasn't played with in a while and pack them away. Bring these toys with you on your trip for something 'new' to play with. Small toys like the ones found in happy meals work well with this idea. Keep a list of these items to check them off for the return home. Leaving a toy behind is a traumatic event for some children and might make the ride home a rough one!

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