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Toddler Road Trip Games

We are going to be taking a vacation soon, at least a 12 hour car ride. What types of things would keep a 2.5 year old happy and occupied in the car for that long. We are going to let him fill a bag with all the toys he wants to bring on vacation, so he can play with some of those (trucks, animals, dinosaurs) We also have lots of CDs to listen to and sing along with if he wants.
Some other ideas we had were -
Alphabet Animal Bingo (with magnetic board and pieces)
Portable DVD player
Books, Books, Books

Any other ideas?
I should add that we will be with other people in the car. It's a family reunion we are going to so my father and my brother will be in the front seat. We will be sitting in the back with him and be able to play interactively if he wants. We are only bringinging 2 DVDs for the car and I am borrowing the player from a friend, we don't want him getting used to the idea. Usually he likes to read a book or just point out all the things outside the car but we all know that will get old for him after a while. He has a pretty long attention span actually and will play with something for a good hour and is very good about asking for something new. I like the Mr. Potato head idea, he doesn't have one. Since we are going to be in the back with him though, I am looking for games and things of that sort we can all do together.

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you've got it all, I'll just add lots of snacks and stops (along the route) and you'll be good to go.

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Mr potato head was a great distraction for my son on a road trip. Not sure if your son has already played with him. At the time, mine didn't so I bought it and saved it for when he was starting to lose it in the car. Any new toys that he hasn't seen or played with before will be good and just bring them out, one at a time, and only when NOTHING else is working.

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Jen, I would get all new toys, things he has never seen before that will capture his attention. Don't put them all in a bag that he has access to, give him one new thing every hour or so. Good luck! Have a safe and wonderful trip

Definately DVDs but my kids also like to color during long car trips. I've also given them a spiral bound notebook and a pencil. It kept them busy until the next movie or nap.

you've got it all, I'll just add lots of snacks and stops (along the route) and you'll be good to go.

The portable dvd player saved me on the 2 day car trip I took recently with my two preschoolers. All I can add is that you should be prepared to stop more often than you might otherwise.

My son is the same age and we are also preparing for a road trip of many hours. He likes his keyboard (piano), drums, guitar in addition to all of the things you named) and snacks of all kinds keep him happy too. When possible I try to get a few new toys to pop open in the car (this time I got a mini matchbox car playset. I opened it ahead in order to remove some small parts but besides that it folds up and can be held on his lap in the car seat. If you have any alphabet teaching stuff like by leapfrog or a laptop, or even flash cards could work for a bit.

Keep the DVD out of sight and don't talk about it - use it for yourself as a 'we really need this'.

I find it good to have only a few things out at a time - otherwise it's all seen and on the floor and uninteresting. A few new things (things he hasn't seen in a long time - or just put some toys away now to bring out for vacation) - a board book with the windows one opens takes time and fascinated our kids. Good job on the CDs - they love hearing our voices but talking gets exhausting to me!

you got a lot of things that will make him entertained. My family recently took a long trip and what we did was stop ever few hours at a mall that has a play area so they can get the wiggles out. Plus, even stop at a playground mcd's too. That way, they can actually play. It helped out seriously with my two little ones. It may make your trip a little longer, but it'll make your little guy happy and be able to sit for a few hours at a time.

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