
Skip the barf bag. I've got great tips for kids who hurl in the car. The July issue of ShopSmart says:
- DON’T let carsickness-prone kids read, color, play handheld games, or watch videos. Have them listen to music or audiobooks and play games such as I Spy that involve looking out the window.
- DO plan frequent stops for fresh air. Wear the kids out at a park or fast-food play area. Sleeping children don’t get carsick.
- DON’T give susceptible kids an untried over-the-counter antihistamine. Try a test dose at home. These drugs make most people drowsy, but some kids have the opposite reaction. And you don’t want to be stuck in a moving vehicle with a hyper child.
- DO be prepared with a waterproof bag and a cleanup kit. Include a change of clothes, paper towels, an enzyme-based pet-spot remover (good for cleaning and deodorizing after human accidents too), and a towel.
Snack Time
In My Hometown
Not for Kids Only
Songs for the Young at Heart

What else will you need in the car. For wee ones I think a Protect-A-Bub UPF+50 Car Seat Sunshade
Finally I called on a pal from my writing gig at Babble.com. Kate Bayless is a wealth of information and she didn't let me down:
"We frequently make the 6-hour trip up the coast to see my extended family in Northern California...with a 2-year old and a 6-month old, our trips have become quite different (think Thomas the Train marathons and Old McDonald choruses). I've had some luck relying on FindLocalParks.com for locating local grassy areas to run around and Yelp.com for finding kid-friendly restaurants and other activities (zoo, hikes, etc.) to help break up the drive. And never underestimate the power of being silly. With an hour left to go in the 6-hour car ride and everyone a bit antsy, my husband and I can do some wicked renditions of Disney movies, nursery rhyme songs and character voices that keep the whole car entertained. Momentary stares from neighboring cars are not nearly as bad as 60-minutes of toddler whining."I'd love to see this in person some time Kate. Are Dory and Nemo in your repertoire?










































1 comments:
Amen! Our kids are seasoned travelers to Southern Maine from NY. The 4 hour & 42 minute drive (we have it down to an exact science)now includes pee & fresh air breaks thanks to my 5 y/o's smallish bladder & proclivity to motion sickness. When they get to the talking stage announcing the state and EVERYTHING you know about it~especially the crazy stuff, helps pass the time and creates lotsa laughter in a tight space.
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