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AIR 7 SEAS
Travel
Fun & Games for Children
For many families moving day
means a long car trip or a cross-country flight. Prevent backseat blues and
airline angst by adding travel fun and games to your plans. The following
suggestions will help make your trip more fun for your kids and more enjoyable
for your entire family.
The following are
suggestions for anywhere fun and games for kids:
LITTLE SURPRISES
Purchase several inexpensive toys before your trip. Give them to your children
as surprises periodically throughout the journey. A new toy can add fun and
excitement to a particularly dull portion of the journey.
DOCUMENT THE TRIP
Give your child a disposable camera and the assignment of recording the trip.
Keep a travel journal or diary recording interesting places and adventures. Save
ticket stubs and other mementos in a scrapbook.
TRIED AND TRUE TRAVEL
TAKE-A-LONGS
Road-tested by pint-sized travel buffs across the country, the following travel
games are sure to provide relief for sufferers of acute travel boredom:
- Travel
versions of popular board games such as Connect Four, Battleship, or
Checkers. Travel Magnadoodle and Travel Etch-a-Sketch have received top
marks from little road warriors around the country.
- Hand-held
video games or even a lap-top computer can provide hours of zap-it-up fun.
Save your sanity and turn off the sound.
- Exercise
the mind with activity books filled with mazes, crosswords, and other
puzzles. Quiz each other with trivia cards or giggle as you work your way
through a book of Mad Libs.
REST STOP RACES
Turn rest stops into fun stops! Bring a soccer ball or football for rest stop
fun. Running games like tag or foot races are a great way to spend some of that
saved up energy. Schools, city parks, recreation areas, and fast-food
restaurants with playgrounds are great places for kids to do a little more than
stretch their legs.
READ ALOUD & SING
ALONG
Bring several books and take turns reading aloud in the car. Be expressive and
entertaining. Sing-along cassette tapes can be fun for the whole family. Cast
recordings of popular musicals as well as movie soundtracks are a great way to
sing away the miles.
MAP YOUR JOURNEY
Take time to learn about your destination and all of the exciting places along
the way. Plan your rest stops at museums, historical sites, and other
interesting places. Trace your route on the map and look up interesting facts
about each place in a guidebook.
SCAVENGER HUNTS
Search roadside billboards and signs for the letters of the alphabet, in order.
Make your own list of things to find: gas station, school, church, horses, cows,
river, and anything else that you may find between your starting point and your
destination.
FUN & GAMES
Deal Me a Hand Tray tables were made for card games. Bring your own cards in
case the flight attendant can't provide you with a complimentary deck. Popular
children's card games include War, Rummy, and Go Fish.
GET PLUGGED IN
Even very young children enjoy being read to, so bring a portable cassette
player with headphones and some books on tape. Set the volume at a safe level
and don't be surprised if they want to hear the same story over and over again.
Courtesy of United States Postal Service
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