Sunday, January 5, 2014

Ideas for activities to keep 2 childen under 3 busy on a 16 hour international flight?

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jblhopper


We have flown this before with both of our kids, but one was just a 3 month old so he slept the whole time. Now he is 1yr 4months and has a lot more energy. I need some ideas of toys or games I can make with simple craft supplies, as we don't have much along the lines of travel toys here in the Philippines. If anyone knows of a website that has simple to make ideas, please leave a link, thanks


Answer
http://www.ehow.com/how_4718679_keep-toddler-entertained-traveling.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art


http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/how-to-keep-a-toddler-calm-during-flight/


Just googled it real quick... hope they'll help!!!
Good Luck and "enjoy your flight"

What are good "travel" toys for a 3-4 year old girl?




sprite


My niece will be 4 this May and will be traveling to Florida with my sister-in-laws family. I am getting her a very cute little fuzzy luggage bag on wheels to take on the plane for Christmas, but I would like to get her a couple of inexpensive things to put in her luggage case to entertain her on the plane. Other than books, what would be some good travel-type games or toys for a 3-4 year old girl?


Answer
I make a binder with paper, a crayon case that fits into the binder and holds crayons and stickers (no markers, we learned that the hard way!). Besides regular paper, I put some mazes, dot-to-dots, and coloring sheets printed from the internet. Beyond that, put two stuffed animals, plastic animals or people, or puppets (so they can play "together"). You can also get a small magnetic version of simple games like chutes and ladders or checkers ... whether your niece is ready for games like that really depends on her (some almost-4-year-olds are, some aren't) ... either way, it's only a good idea if someone is going to be willing to play it with her. There are also those little plastic games where you shake it around and try to get the ball into the middle; most 3-year-olds would be entertained with those for a while. And if she's not reading to herself, you can always add some lift-the-flap type books.




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