Are you traveling with children on a long-awaited vacation? With the purpose of

make them happy and excited, include them in your vacation planning.

Don’t forget to let them help you pack. They get so excited even if it’s

one night away.

If you’re not sure where to visit, ask the kids what they really want.

After you’ve chosen your destination, ask the children to help you plan some of the activities.

Amusement parks, water slides and general activities that entertain the little ones.

The crowd is a must. Also include downtime so both parents and kids can

refresh.

Driving

If you are driving a long road, be sure to stop every two hours. Kids

I can’t stay in a because so long. Frequent stops will help stretch the body.

Plan your trip through parks or swimming areas so children can go out and be

active.

Another great idea is to leave early in the morning or late at night when the

children are tired and more likely to nap. You can also plan your trip

around meals. Decide when and where to stop for lunch or dinner and

go out so that you are in that area during that time period. Also, think about

traffic. If you have to sit in rush hour traffic, kids get nervous.

Make sure to drive through a major city during off hours.

Things to do

She has a lot of things for children in the car. It doesn’t have to be big.

When we go somewhere, my girls bring items for coloring, crafts, sewing,

tissue, dolls, books, etc.

  • Sample of activities to bring:
  • Simple craft items are usually a hit
  • Activity books
  • Boards and markers
  • Magnadoodles
  • Magnetic board games
  • deck of cards
  • Ipods or MP3 players
  • Gameboys
  • DVD players and movies
  • Books on tape
  • Scrapbooks to collect memories – can create a page while in the car or plane

Games to play

There are simple games that everyone in the car can participate in. Alone

by looking around while traveling, your imagination can soar.

  • Alphabetical Words – Try looking up words in alphabetical order. Someone can try to find a word that starts with A and the next person can find one that starts with B, etc.
  • License Plates – This is where everyone tries to find a license plate from as many different states as possible. I remember playing this as a kid. It was fun.
  • Q – This is an inexpensive game that you buy in the store or you can play it with two or more people without the electronic version. This is where someone thinks of something and the other person has to ask questions to help find clues to the answer.
  • I see, I see: a person can say that I see something green, then others can try to guess what it is.

Things to bring

If you go to the beach, be sure to bring some beach toys:

This includes buckets, shovels, boats, castle shapes, floats,

surfboards, goggles, snorkel gear. If you drive, much of this

you can bring it with you. If you are flying, you may have to buy it there or

bring just a couple of things.

Don’t forget to bring things to keep the baby busy like rattles, squeaks

toys, mirrors, things they can chew on, etc.

Once you’re there, find something to do right away to make the kids feel like

The long journey was worth it and they won’t be so complaining. Even if it means

go to the beach after dark, to a game room, to the hotel pool or to miniature golf. That way

children will be more willing to do what they want next.

Take it easy!

Remember, this is a vacation where you need to relax and let go.

Try not to set a schedule because then it becomes stressful and not so

pleasant. Don’t try to put too much in one day. Children cannot

handle it. Make sure you get enough sleep and rest. Kids love

stay somewhere else. Whenever there is a pool or a beach, they are

happy.

When children are happy, everyone is happy!

For a fun place to travel with the family, try Lake Winnipesaukee in New

Hampshire. For more information, see

http://www.lake-winnipesaukee-travel-guide.com