Are you going to be traveling quite a bit with the kiddos in the next few weeks? Darah and I are taking 2 different plane trips, and that means that this mama is preparing her video arsenal with some fun new selections that will delight Darah, and also keep her occupied (and hopefully quiet!).
If you are also looking for some fun new titles, may I suggest Babar and Father Christmas? It’s a very engaging tale that takes Babar on a great adventure to meet Father Christmas in the North Pole. He encounters a few bumps along the way, as Retaxes the Rhino tries to foil his plans. You see, Retaxes is diverting all the letters to Father Christmas because he wants all the toys for himself! There are great lessons to be learned in this story, not only about how Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world, but also about the importance of giving and sharing. I’m looking forward to showing it to Darah to help her get excited about Christmas morning and to inspire some conversations about Santa/FatherΒ Christmas.
Buy it!: Babar’s Father Christmas is available for just $10.99 and runs 70 minutes. It has 2 bonus videos included, as well. It’s a great buy and a great choice for a dvd to watch on the road or in the air!
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Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.
amy c. says
lots of snacks and small toy items for entertainment
Nicole Gentry-Kimberlin says
We bring our I Pads and plenty of snacks!
Kathy S says
Provide toys that are new to them, not the same ones they always play with.
Sara Filler says
Have a bag of toys for the car. It helps to have some new toys. We keep a bag for travel in our closet and only use them for travel so they are like “new” toys to them and they are interested in them.
Laurie Brown says
go to the dollar store and get lots of little toys that will hold their attention-coloring book,go fish cards,books,
Mandy Kauffman says
My hubby snagged a portable DVD player for our little guy for Christmas! We have to do a lot of driving around, which I feel terrible about, so I think we’ll be breaking it out early to keep him entertained! π Thanks for this giveaway!
Jessica says
portabl DVD player and snacks
Melissa P says
Travel at night so they’ll sleep
Jo says
always pack a low noise activity to keep them occupied.
Robin says
Play travel games like travel connect four
Robin Blankenship says
I always have abag we take with us. Books, Toys, crayons, notebooks, games
Sarah Walker says
Bring lots of snacks for the drive there!!!
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Alysia George says
Bring lots of snacks. My kids want to eat non-stop on long car rides, and they won’t stop whining until they’re fed!
Sara says
pack toys and snacks !
chrissyb says
have toys, dvd’s, and snacks.
Em Dorigo says
When traveling with kids we always take the portable dvd player and a box of fruit snacks. Their eyes are occupied and their mouths are full. π
Ann Marie Walker says
When traveling we take a portable dvd player, crayons, color books, paper and little dolls and cars to keep the kids busy. SweepsGirl(at)aol(dot)com
amy deeter says
bring toys and snacks
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Brittany Boardley Renaldi says
DVD player!!! Best thing I have ever bought!
Diana Bradford Hatch says
Be sure to leave for your trip when it is nap time – hoping they will sleep for a while in the car
april yedinak says
When traveling by car, plan to stop often and for a good length of time so that they can get out and run around and burn off some energy. I try to stop at fast-food chains or rest areas with playgrounds and let them play for about 15 minutes at each stop.
Mercedes says
We pack tiny toys, snacks, and little notebooks in a lunchbox for the kids. They only get these specific toys during long trips.
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
Make sure you travel when the child will be sleeping that seems to work best in car rides
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Erica C. says
Have snacks and activities packed so your child can be easily pleased during road trips.
erma says
Keep them occupied.
Jill Myrick says
My best tip is to always take something of comfort for your child such as a pillow, a blankie, a teddy bear or a favorite toy.
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Gianna says
Bring snacks, drinks and toys to keep them occupied.
Jessica Brainerd says
Best tip: Always have plenty of diaper wipes and napkins!!
Jackie Griebel says
Make sure to take lots of snacks and toys!
Diane Baum says
Pack a lot of dvds , cds, snacks and be prepared to make a lot of stops
Dana Denay says
Travel at night! dmatthews38751@yahoo.com
Daiva says
lots of snacks and little toys, books
Holly Parrish says
Keep various snacks they always get hungry, various toys for them to hold onto while riding like stuffed animals
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Cory says
Be prepared and bring enough things to keep their attention.
carey says
DVD player
Kristi S says
My tip is to have fun music in the car π
Jackie Griebel says
My best tip is to take along a “busy” bag with toys they are only allowed to have on trips.
melissa says
We just bought a DVD player for the headrest for the car, so that lots of snacks, and games to play in the car!
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Robin K says
Leave while they are asleep! Preferably during the weee early morning. I made many trips from Florida to Michigan, and made the best time when the kids were asleep!
renee says
Keep that sippy cup handy (for popping painful ears) on the plane ride! I also took one of those magnetic drawing boards for my daughter, and she was thoroughly entertained for the whole trip to Florida. And we rented a plane “seat belt” for her for safety’s sake.
Sarah Jane says
My best tip to travelling with small children is to bring CDs or an IPOD and sing in the car. [Note: I only have one child, and this works for my daughter.]
Jennifer says
dvd player for the kids and ear plugs for me
Julie Lundstrom says
Make sure you have alist of rest stops and have alist of things you can do in the car with a young one like sing songs or play pat-a-cake.
sindy says
snacks,movies,crayons and paper! We like to stop a two or three time to stretch our legs and let the kids play for a little bit.
Amber says
I bring lots of snacks and a cooler with a bottle of juice. I also try and bring some toys that can be easily played with in a carseat.
latanya says
Stop a few times to allow them to stretch their legs and get some fresh air.
Miranda Sherman says
The best tip I can give you is diversion. Such as hand held games, music, books, dvd player is you have one, singing, talking about anything, snacks
Trista says
snacks! and coloring books π
Jessica Barnett says
My best tip is to have a portable dvd player we take ours with us and the car has never been so quiet lol
Sammi says
breaks for walking and bathroom!
Aspiring New Moms says
This is my first year traveling with a baby, but it seems snacks are key. A DVD player sounds awesome!
kng says
I never travel without “trail mix” which I customize to each child’s likes. I just mix a whole bunch of dry snacks that they love and put them in a sippy cup with a lid that’s not too tight. I love that they can get to it themselves and that it’s full of something they already love but they still get to make choices and it keeps them occupied by searching for the things they want to eat first – cuts down on the noise π
Sharon Schoepe says
Bring a portable DVD player, lots of snacks and be sure there are plenty of breaks so the little ones can stretch their legs and burn off some energy.
amy pugmire says
bring lots of snacks, new little cheap toys to play with, make sure they get plenty of sleep before hand.
Christy Johnson says
My best tip for traveling with small children is to go to the dollar store and load up on little toys and snacks. Dole them out slowly over the course of thr trip so they stay entertained the entire time!
Vickie Couturier says
We just traveled with our grandchildren an the portable DVD player was a godsent,,,plus a bag with snacks,small drinks an games helped too
Molly says
To have a portable DVD player has really saved our long trips.
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sunnie says
We take the portable dvd plaer, rent or buy movies they havent seen. Colorong books, reading.
Tara says
We have a DVD player in the car so we always travel with a ton of dvds and snacks!
Adrienne gordon says
we sing songs to entertain our kids.
Lindsey says
We just bought a DVD player that we could attach to the headrest in the van… thanks to Walmart’s Black Friday sale. We tried it out and ohmygoodness… she was the best rider every {which is not usually the case}. Although it’s only going to be reserved for long-er type trips, it’s truly gonna be a lifesaver, I think!