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Whether it’s a roadtrip to see Mount Rushmore or a cross-country flight to see grandma, taking your kids on vacation can be a fun, exciting experience. One that creates a memory for all of you to cherish for the rest of your lives. Getting them to the vacation destination, though, can be a challenge. From temper tantrums to runny noses, there are a host of potential issues you may have to deal with. Thankfully, you can avoid many of these hurdles with a little planning, the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet and a little patience to make traveling with kids easier.
Make sure they get a good night’s rest before the trip – With the anticipation of an impending vacation on their mind, your kids may be too excited to sleep the night before. If they don’t get their rest, then they could end up being cranky the next day. Put your kids to bed earlier than usual the night prior to traveling so they have longer to fall asleep.
Pack healthy snacks – Airports and gas stations are notorious for their unhealthy food options, and the last thing you want to do before taking a long trip is pump your kids full of sugar. Pack healthy snacks that don’t need to be refrigerated, like whole-grain crackers, nuts, or fruit (fresh or dried). If you’ll be traveling for more than a few hours, then sandwiches (sans meat) or some other more substantial foods might be in order. Put them in a Tupperware container to avoid squishing them.
Stay on a schedule – Vacations are a respite from normal life, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up all structure. Kids can benefit from things like afternoon naps or regular snack times. If you’re on a roadtrip, it’s especially easy to pack a few of their favorite naptime items like pillow, blankie, stuffed animal and the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet to watch the latest episode of Teen Titans on the Cartoon Network app!
Keep them occupied – Kids can get bored easily during long-haul trips. If you have something at the ready to catch their attention, you can avoid a major meltdown. The Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet is the ideal for on the go travel and a great size for both road trips and airplane adventures.
With the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet, kids have the ability to watch their favorite movies right at their fingertips. After all, the day would not be the same without Ducktales and Spiderman. We find that watching a film while traveling often sparks a calm that generally will last the duration of the film and can even help start the napping process. Even though our son is eight, a light nap during a roadtrip can mean the difference in a happy arrival and a very frazzled family.
When movies are no longer the key to keeping the travel section of your family vacation running smoothly, kids can play their favorite games on the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet too! Who doesn’t play Angry Birds and Sonic the Hedgehog? Seriously though if you don’t, then you should. They are great connecting app games that you can actively play along with your child and just might help you keep your mind fresh and moving like it did when we were young.
Keep in mind that Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, your child will have access to 15,000 popular apps and games, videos, books, and educational content from kid’s favorites like PBS Kids, Nickelodeon and even Disney. You can even download content before even leaving home. This will help during those times you find yourself in areas with no Wifi. This is important when you need their every hearts desire within reaching distance when traveling lengthy distance.
The Amazon Kids Edition tablet has our vote for this and is perfect tablet to keep our kids busy during those long trips our excursions.
Bring an “emergency” bag – There are lots of little things that can trip you up on your travels, but you’ll be able to take care of them with no problem if you have the supplies on hand. Tissues, children’s medicines, headphones and car charger for the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet can all be life savers.
Every parent has his or her own “secrets” to make trips with kids easier, and you’ll doubtless create some of your own techniques. In fact, all of these tips can and should be adjusted based on your kids’ ages and personalities. While nothing can ensure a perfectly peaceful trip, following these five tips – and simply planning ahead in general – can put you on the path to smooth travels.