How to Travel With Kids

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:TravelWithKids
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How to Travel With Kids

Introduction

With a little planning, your vacation with your children can be fun for everyone involved.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Steps

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Step One

Involve children in the planning of the vacation; let them look at maps and guidebooks and watch videos about your vacation destination.
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Step Two

Find out what amenities your hotel already provides, such as irons, blow dryers and even cribs, and pack accordingly - this will help reduce luggage.
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Step Three

Have children help pack their own suitcases, as well as day packs filled with games, favorite toys and comfort objects such as teddy bears and security blankets.
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Step Four

Pack the phone number of your pediatrician and a first aid kit, as well as cleaning products such as wet wipes and paper towels.
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Step Five

Keep your children occupied on the way to your destination. Hand out snacks that won't make too much of a mess, such as raisins, sandwiches, bagels and water bottles. Pass out a toy every hour.
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Step Six

Pick some stops along the way that might pique their interests, if on a road trip; plan plenty of rest stops too for those much-needed breaks. If you're flying, provide games for layovers.
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Step Seven

Give children a quick tour of the area surrounding the hotel upon arrival, and teach them to call the registration desk in case they get lost. Make paper ID bracelets for younger children with their name and your family's lodging information printed on the underside.
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Step Eight

Plan an activity a day - bored or tired children are unhappy children. This also allows for flexibility in your trip.
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Step Nine

Be prepared for any setbacks on your vacation. For that rainy day, bring board games and coloring books.

Tips & Warnings

  • Avoid difficulties in making reservations by booking your vacation as soon as the school calendar comes out in September.
  • Rehearse with your children a few nights before you leave; pitch a tent in the backyard or pretend you're eating in a fancy restaurant; take a short day trip to get your kids used to spending time away from home.
  • Encourage your child to collect items to make a scrapbook about your travels.
  • If you are traveling with a small child and plan to rent a car, make sure the rental company can provide a car seat. Otherwise, make sure to pack one along with your luggage.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Infant Car Seats
  • Crayons
  • Games
  • Travel Games
  • Bottled Water
  • Infant Carriers
  • First Aid Kits
  • Toys
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