Re: road trips with littlies
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We're doing a Brisbane - Melbourne round trip with lots of stops but still some long stretches. I'm going to need quite the arsenal. Not that keen on the DVD thing, will consider LeapPad etc, although all the different cartridges, tag books etc are giving me a headache!
Also, ideas for CDs. Kids have never heard of the Wiggles.
Re: road trips with littlies
play school cds won't do your head in as much as a wiggles cd.
i had to double take when i read Zazou was asking about little bubbas.
Re: road trips with littlies
We went from Melbourne to Gold Coast 3.5 years ago with a 4yo, 2yo and 14month. Dd gets carsick but is better with the DVD on as it keeps her head up and focused on the player instead of looking out the window. We also had a bag with toys, books and drawing boards to keep them occupied. We do lots of trips now and they are pretty good at keeping themselves occupied.
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I did Melbourne to Sydney 7 hrs one day 3 hrs the next and then the return 5 days later with a 3yr old and 1 yr old and my mum. I don't like DVD players in cars as would prefer them to sleep so we armed ourselves with CD audiobooks from library, and story podcasts (BBC has great interactive ones), the stories are not so bad as just kids music. But for less drive you mad kids music 'They might be giants' have a few good kids ones. They slept listened and did I spy (well DD did) and we just stopped whenever seemed appropriate. Mine both will sleep just due to boredom in car, (just like I did) and I think is a great skill to have so aim to foster that as long as possible. I get car sick if try do anything but drive in car, so I haven't tried books or toys etc, but the dropping of them puts me off (have done 4 hr drives on own with them and if on own dropped things a real pain :-))
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I did nsw to nt with a 5yr old a 3 yr old and a newborn. So a little different in age, we had a travel box for the older 2 filled with masks (to colour) sticker notepads, books, colouring pages, crayons and pencils some sensory toys like the squishy things (technical name right there lol) and bubbles the box fit comfortably on their laps or on the floor at their feet. We also had DVDs and bop it the game :) the kids really weren't interested in DVDs or bop it unless it got dark. It was their travel box all the way 3 days solid in the car and it was the best!
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I've done NSW-WA a few times now. With & without a DVD player - I definitely prefer with! - with new movies they haven't seen yet, so they didn't get too bored. Colouring books & pencils, diaries for the older girls to write where we'd been & what we'd seen that day (5-6 day trip with 1 driver). I loaded up on apps/games on my ipod & phone too.
I used the pocket things you hang on the back of the front seats, so everything was in reach. Plenty still ended up on the floor, but it makes life easier. Mine also collected bits & pieces at different stops too. Sometimes just a rock, or stick... or a lizard spine :/ but that gave them something to play with til the next stop. We left the 'booby book' at the rest area it was found at though...
Its very different crossing a desert though, the more to entertain them the better!
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We just did newcastle to Gold Coast last week and my kids didn't have much at all. The girls had their dolls and some books and ds2 had his iPad. We stopped a couple of times and that helped break the trip up but my kids are pretty good travellers and enjoy looking around and when they're not, they're sleeping.
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We've got a 9.5 hour plane ride coming up in a few hours' time...
My dearest beloved sister is putting together two packages, one for each boy, with a book, a small toy and some proper kids' sized headphones.
We'll also have our laptop with some million of episodes of Peppa Pig, Octonauts, etc ... and I assume there'll be some movies on the planes' service.
And we'll have snacks.
Any other ideas?
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Wine. For you :) not the kids... I think that's illegal?