Road Trip!
By PJ Goetz
Dust off your sense of adventure off and put the kids in the car. We are going on a road trip!
This is a great time of year to explore Florida while the kids are out of school and time is a little easier to come by. DVD players in the car are great but too much T.V. can make kids car sick. Ways to help the miles fly by and great “don’t forget it” items are:
Books on Tape: Stop by the library the week before you go and check out some books on tapes/CDs to make the miles fly by. Introduce them to a classic or maybe a story about the place you are visiting. (The Tale of Despereaux and Bunnicula are two of my personal favorites and seem to keep kids of ages entertained.) Or stop by Cracker Barrel and rent a book on CD/tape. Now you can get your chicken and dumplings plus a great story! Here is how it works: You pay the full purchase price then when you are done return it to any Cracker Barrel restaurant and receive a credit back less a small rental fee.
Travel Trays: Make sure to bring desktop trays and fill then with crayons and coloring books keep little hands busy while listening to the books on tape. Model Magic clay is another great desktop activity.
Leap Pads: They won’t even realize they are learning. Great games and stories keep the kids busy. Make sure to pack a pair of headphones for each Leap Pad.
Pack a cooler. Too much fried food can ruin anyone’s fun. I made this mistake once and after three days of chicken fingers my little boy’s body began to revolt. We spent the next day in the hotel room with a bottle of the pink stuff. Some great things to throw in the cooler are apples, string cheese, grapes, and mini water bottles. Cold cuts and crackers are also great for lunch instead of the drive thru.
So get up early and head out for a day away that you and your kids will always remember.
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