How To Make Flights Fun For Kids
I remember when I first started to fly. I wasn’t afraid or sick like most little kids, just excited. My excitement deflated as fast as a balloon as the flight dragged on, and on, and on, until I threw such a big fit that I’m sure my parents wondered what had ever possessed them to bring me along. Since my parents travel quite a bit, they quickly developed several tricks to keep me entertained and happy through the long plane rides. If you have kids and plan on traveling in the near future these tips will greatly enhance your travel experience. Don’t learn your lesson the hard way.
One thing that I still remember, and greatly miss, was the presents I got on long plane rides. Nothing can light up a child’s face like the prospect of a present. The magic of the sparkling wrapping paper, and the tingling excitement of a new toy, craft, or puzzle, can be enough to keep a child quite for hours. This is one of the greatest tools for parents looking to keep children quiet or entertained. You can give presents based on a child’s behavior, or you can do it on a time basis, whatever works best for you.
Another thing you can do to keep your kids entertained is to make sure they bring things that will keep them occupied for long periods of time. Things like books, Legos, and coloring materials are lifesavers. If your children are old enough to be in charge of their own carry on bags and you have several kids close in age, delegate one bag to be the community carry on and put all the kids’ toys and activities in there. That way, you only one carry on goes under the seat, instead of one for each kid. The rest of the bags can be put in the storage bins overhead and will give everyone more room.
High-sugar drinks should be avoided on long trips. As exciting as “free” Sprite and Pepsi may sound, it won’t be worth it to have hyper kids bouncing off the walls of the plane for several hours. Stick with water or juices, and try not to feed your kids candy or other sweet things.
If you want to be comfortable, make sure everybody is wearing pants, unless you are going to the Bahamas. The temperature of planes habitually seems to be set to accommodate a polar bear. Bring a jacket, hoody, or request a blanket from the stewardess before take off if you want to stay warm. When it comes to comfort, warmth isn’t the only thing your kids will find important. For some younger kids, leaving behind their favorite doll, pet, or toy can be a traumatic experience. You might find yourself trying to assure them that Dolly and Sam are just fine back home. One thing that will help make them believe you is if you have a home security system. Yet a home security system will not only help them stop worrying about their toys, but it can help you not worry too.
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Filed under Presents by Erin Walker on Jul 7th, 2010.
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