A little preparation will make a big difference in how enjoyable  traveling with your kids can be. Use some of our tips and ideas below, whether  you and your children are traveling by car or plane. After all, this is the time  of the year when we are ready to relax and rejuvenate, not stress about how to  get to our favorite vacation spot while listening to “Are we there yet?” every  10 minutes. Outlined below are some ways for you to make sure both you and your  kids are comfortable while traveling.
Dress everyone in comfortable  loose clothing and pack a spare outfit for everyone where you can easily reach  it during your trip. Pack a small pillow and a light blanket for each of the  kids, as well as their favorite stuffed toy or doll to snuggle up with at night  or during naptime. These not only work great on the plane or in the car, but  will also make your kids more comfortable once you arrive at your destination. 
Whether you travel by car or by plane, pack some drinks and snacks for  the kids, so you don’t have to rely on rest stops, kiosks at the airport or the  meals that are served on the plane. We usually give our daughter only water in  the car. It’s not nearly as messy as some of the fruit juice or sports drinks if  it gets spilled. To make plain water a little more interesting and to keep it  cool, fix an insulated zippy cup or sports bottle with ice water. And believe  me, they will spill it sooner or later, even if the cup claims to be spill  proof. Some good choices for not-so-messy snacks are trail mix, pretzels, teddy  grahams, dried fruit, fresh apple slices (drizzle them with a little lemon or  lime juice to keep them from turning brown), mini marshmallows, and baby  carrots. Come up with some snacks that your kids love and put them in individual  zip-lock bags.
The zip-lock bags also come in handy to pack up some  crafts supplies like crayons, stickers, blunt scissors and glue sticks, for the  artists in your family.
To keep your little one’s entertained, you may  also want to pack some coloring books, picture books, or pack a child friendly  novel, like the Harry Potter books to read aloud in the car. Audio books and  music CDs or tapes also come in handy.
For some great travel games you  and your family can play, take a look at Car Travel Activities for Kids at http://www.kinderinfo.com/articles/car-travel-activities.htm>http://www.kinderinfo.com/articles/car-travel-activities.htm. 
If you are traveling by car, plan in frequent stops and let the kids run  around. You may want to pack a jump robe, ball or Frisbee to make moving around  more fun. If you are driving through the night, plan a longer stop an hour or  two before bedtime so the kids can wear themselves out and release all this  build up energy before going to sleep.
Instead of eating lunch at a fast  food place or restaurant off of the interstate, try bringing a picnic. You can  cater to your family members tastes and it is bound to be cheaper, better and  more healthy than what you would be able to find fast food place. Your kids will  appreciate not having to sit still again and the sunshine and fresh air will do  wonders for all of you.
If you are traveling by plane, bring some small  toys, picture books, coloring books etc, to entertain your child in the seat.  Depending on your child’s age, bring some gum, hard candy, zippy cup, bottle or  pacifier to have them suck or chew on something during take-off and landing to  equalize the pressure in their ears. You may also want to pack a sweater for  your child, since the air temperature in the plane can be quite chilly. 
To keep your kids excited on longer trips, make up some small goodie  bags for them. Collect some Kids Meal Toys for a few weeks, or purchase some  inexpensive toys at the Dollar Store and put them individually in some small  brown paper bags, or even wrap them. Tell your kids that as long as they are  being good, they will get a new goodie bag every 2 hours or so. You’ll be amazed  how well behaved they will be, and you will keep them from being too bored on a  long trip by giving them something new to play with.
About the Author
Susanne Myers is the founder of http://www.kinderinfo.com>http://www.kinderinfo.com , the  one-stop online children's resource center. Here you will find all kinds of  answers to help you with your family, including information on child care  options and locations, educational resources. Signed up for our newsletter at http://www.kinderinfo.com>http://www.kinderinfo.com 
Written by: Susanne Myers
 
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