B.K. asks from Miamisburg, OH on May 26, 2009
Traveling with a 23 Month Old
I am preparing to take an 8 hour car trip with my parents and my daughter. Any suggestions to make it as comfortable and enjoyable for everyone in the car? Thank you!
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N.G. answers from Columbus on May 27, 2009
Hi B.. I did this with my daughter(same age) last year. I bought a bunch of "junk" toys that she had never seen before and pulled them out all through the trip. SNACKS, SNACKS AND MORE SNACKS!!! Also, when she really started getting ansy I pulled out the gum! It was the perfect thing!
Good Luck! N.
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E.M. answers from Cleveland on May 27, 2009
My advise, that always works with my 16month old and 3 1/2 year old is to leave early! We leave for car trips at about 3 in the morning. Then, they sleep until about 7, sit in the car for another hour and we stop for breakfast! That way 5 hours of our trip are over and the rest of the trip doesn't seem so long for them!!!! Hope this idea helps!
N.S. answers from Columbus on May 27, 2009
My son was 25 months when we drove to Myrtle Beach from Ohio. We did make a stop for a couple of days in the mountains but the second part of the trip was 7 or 8 hours. I had tons of different snacks, and a box of toys for him in the back. We have a van, so the passenger up front, had to hand him the toys since he couldn't reach him. I had gotten some toys that he never saw before and other toys, I packed away some time before our trip so that he hadn't seen them in a while. On the second part of the trip we basically stopped every 2 to 3 hours and grabbed something to eat which helped us tremendously. We always got out of the car and sat down in the restaurant which were all fast food restaurants. We let him walk or play as much as we could. Granted it did lengthen our travel time by about an hour or a little more but it was worth it. He didn't sleep well in the car. Only 1 hour long stretches. 1 1/2 hours was the most. Turned out that he is a great traveler. The only thing was that he didn't want to get back in the van once we got to Myrtle Beach if we wanted to go shopping or something. We also brought some CD's with kids singing on them which he really enjoyed. I wish I had remembered that we had given my older stepchildren a Video Now. Have you ever heard of them? They are tiny video players (smaller than travel DVD players; kinda like a handheld ninento ds). They cost anywhere from $9.99 (I saw them at Tuesday Morning just a couple of days ago) to $49.99. They play special little PVDs (smaller than DVDs). The PVDs can be costly although they have them pretty cheap on ebay. Anyway, I wish we had thought of it and taken one with us, my son would have loved it!
We're getting ready to go on another trip and the Video Now is already packed. Good luck on your trip.
J.B. answers from Evansville on May 27, 2009
We've made a couple of 6-12 hr car trips -our little guy is 3 now. Leaving in the night was great for all of us. Just from experience- we left at 8pm once to drive 10 hrs--we barely made it, staying up all night driving was hard on us then Asher was wide awake when we got there since he slept all night in the car! The other times we left around 3am so he slept the first several hours--much better. I also took him to the store and let him pick out "special" snacks and drinks for the trip. We borrowed a portable dvd player and my husband burned dvds of his favorite shows. I also brought a bag full of car friendly toys, v-tech, coloring books, games he could play alone, cars. -the thing he played with most was a set of highlighers and pad of paper- they were new and still in their wrappers, so of course that makes them more fun! Lots of rest stops and stopping for lunch at Mcdonald's also helped. The first trip we packed lunch and stopped halfway to picnic--but it was so hot we were miserable. Much better to pay for a meal in that situation!
Good luck! I hope you all have a safe trip!!
E.S. answers from Cleveland on May 27, 2009
I agree with some of the earlier comments. We took a 20 hour drive. We left at 5 am which helped because the kids were soooo sleepy (we drove with a 20 month old and a 5 week old). Also a dvd player with some favorite shows. We also have a cd called "Car Ride Fun" and we sang the songs (for several hours) but that kept the older one happy for some time. Also leave room for you to sit next to your toddler. my little ones loved having me sit in the back with them and hold their hands and read to them or play. We did flashcards and colored together.
Good luck and have fun!
M.C. answers from Cleveland on May 27, 2009
My kids love their travel DVD players. It keeps them quiet.
K.Z. answers from Cleveland on May 27, 2009
Hi B.,
Lots of good advice. We did the night thing when kids were little; sometimes we still do the "very early morning" start with our teens, they will sleep for awhile just like toddlers!! lol
First off, plan for it to take more than 8 hours. Try not to schedule anything for right after you arrive. You'll stress about getting there on time, and what with possible delays along the way (accidents, construction etc) you might not make it at the right time.
When you do stop for whatever reason, take care of everyone/everything before you get back on the road--e.g., bathroom/diaper, exercise, food/snacks, and gas. It is really frustrating to stop for bathroom, get back on the road, have baby fall asleep, then have to stop for gas half an hour later and have baby wake up and fuss!!
If you are still nursing you can actually nurse in the car if you are not driving--keep child in car seat, but you will have to go into contortions. But it works.
Since you will have other adults in the car, they can take turns watching baby while you use the rest room. But if you ever travel alone with a baby, put him/her in a stroller and use the handicap rest room or family rest room. the stroller will fit in there, and baby will be reasonably confined while you do what you need to.
Put an old towel or blanket or flannel-backed tablecloth on the car seat (not the baby carseat, the one that is part of the car--hope that made sense) to catch crumbs, spills etc.
Have a camera handy to capture anything cute baby and grandparents do while traveling, at rest stops etc. you'll make good memories.
Have fun!
K. Z.
J.B. answers from Columbus on May 27, 2009
We just made a seven hour trip this past week.... and again yesterday coming home. We have a four year old & a 23 month old. Typically when making this long trip we do leave early in the morning between 4 and 6a.m. so that they sleep for a large portion of the trip. This time we didn't have the choice to do so under the circumstances. We left around 11:00 a.m. and the kids did great! They were awake for the first couple hours of the trip and we stopped around 1p.m. for bathroom breaks and stretching. We spent probably 20 minutes at the rest area before getting back in the car. After that they took a 2.5 hour nap (surprisingly the 4 yr old did too)...and was awake for the remainder of the trip. We then stopped again for about 20 to 30 minutes with approximately two hours left in the trip. The kids did great even traveling during the day.
The main things we do is take plenty of books, coloring books, and favorite small toys to keep the kids entertained. One of the things I've found useful is to give them things sporatically during the trip and not let them know you have everything you do at one time. I typically let them help pack their small kids bag with activities, but always have a couple surprises. We also play games while in the car like "I spy" and find things outside while driving. Both of my kids are really into horses so we search for horses, cows, or even watch for different colored cars to pass by. Of course make sure you have the favorite blanket handy or a comfy one if there isn't a favorite. We always make sure we have a couple snacks, but don't go overboard. Good luck with your trip.. I'm sure that it will go just fine. :)
S.T. answers from Indianapolis on May 27, 2009
I have always taken long car trips at night. We leave about an hour before our childrens bed time and drive. Yes, it is harder on you. But it is best for your child to stay on routine!
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