Monday, August 15, 2011

Food and Games To-Go (Road Trips with Kids)

We got back last week from a trip to Washington, D.C. (pictures are here, here and here) and it was an awesome week. I made use of my own travel trips and I got to thinking about all the creative travel products I've seen online lately, thanks to Pinterest and Etsy.

Here are some creative travel food and game ideas for the little ones:

Choose to Thrive's Road Trip Car Snacks
Choose to Thrive's Road Trip Car Snacks


Plum Organic's Baby/Toddler Food Pouches with Spoons
Plum Organic's Baby/Toddler Food Pouches with Spoon


Family Chic's Feeding Kids on Car Trips
Family Chic's Feeding Kids on Car Trips


The Spoon Sister's Reusable Finger Spoons
The Spoon Sister's Reusable Finger Spoons

Those Greathouse Women's I Spy Bags
Those Greathouse Women's I Spy Bags


Emilee Rose's Paper Doll Sets
Emilee Rose's Paper Doll Sets


Housing a Forest's Travel Timeline
Housing a Forest's Travel Timeline


WeeKnit's Finger Puppet Sets
WeeKnit's Finger Puppet Sets


Oh Dee Doh's Bubble Wrap Travel Game
Oh Dee Doh's Bubble Wrap Travel Game


AshleyAnnPhotography.com's DIY Notebook and Crayons
AshleyAnnPhotography.com's DIY Notebook & Crayons



MomsMinivan.com's Printable Travel Games
MomsMinivan.com's Printable Travel Games



Melissa and Doug's License Plate Game
Melissa and Doug's License Plate Game

Cake's In-Flight Airplane Favor Printables
Cake's In-Flight Airplane Favor Printables


Prudent Baby's DIY Nap Mat/Bed Roll
Prudent Baby's DIY Nap Mat/Bed Roll


JSorel's Spool Knitters
JSorel's Spool Knitters: Teach Your Child To Knit


Do you have a last-minute summer vacation planned?

7 comments:

  1. Those are some awesome things to have with little ones when going on a road trip. I think that the bubble wrap game is creative and cute. I will have to make this for our next road trip. Have a great Monday!

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  2. Yes, indeed! My daughter just yesterday shoed me one of those kits for knitting for kids :)
    She wants one from Santa!

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  3. I love the bubble wrap game! And the nap mat is sure cute :)

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  4. The bubble wrap thing is genius! And the airplane favor is pretty cute too. When my daughter was littler, I used to travel with packs of cheap earplugs and then hand them out to those around us before the flight began. It was a nice little ice breaker and folks generally gave us a little break.

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  5. This is a great round-up of fabulous ideas. I love the feeding tray and I-Spy bags. Both very clever.

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  6. Wonderful ideas!!! :O)


    -JSorel (afoolforspool on etsy)

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  7. No matter what kind of exercise you do, your body will generally expel sweat at a higher level than normal, so try to choose materials that are optimized for this. Cotton fibers should be avoided due to their inherent moisture-wicking defects (the level of sweat excretion in the chest is relatively high relative to the rest of the body). Also to be clear is that the breathability and strength of fabrics are basically inversely proportional, that is, when you are not doing high-impact sports, try to choose low-impact padded sports bra for the best comfort (especially when it comes to hiking. low-impact high-intensity exercise)

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