A family vacation can involve months, weeks, and days of preparing, packing, and stressing. Especially if you are taking a road trip with a toddler. These awesome toddler road trip ideas will help in surviving those long car rides.
The sheer horror of breaking down without a single diaper or drop of water in the middle of nowhere can keep any parent awake at night. Taking a road trip with a baby may be hard, but I feel taking a toddler on a road trip is slightly more difficult. Gone are the multiple naps, they are full of pent-up energy and they love to exercise their newfound sense of independence.
Cue toddler meltdown. Spring Break and summer vacation are right around the corner. So whether you are driving to Florida or California here are few useful tips for hitting the road with a toddler.
If you open your car door and an entire Target snack aisle falls out, it is time to get organized. Chaos in the car sneaks up on you. It starts with a few harmless wrappers on the floor, a book, or two left on the seat that slowly transforms into a toy tornado, and the need for a hazmat suit.
I know because I was there. Then we discovered the Backseat Butler by J.L.Childress.
Friends, this item needs to be on every baby registry and every car transporting a child. This organizer not only contains the toys, books, and snacks but is has cupholders!
I have deemed that we only keep toys in the car that will fit in the organizer. There are side pockets that are great for crayons and wipes. In addition to an easily accessible front zipper pocket that is perfect for those items, you need in a pinch.
Having an organized car while traveling will make your trip go a whole lot smoother. I even recommend setting up a mini diaper caddy for quick and easy changing on the go. Pack a handful of plastic bags that can be used for garbage bags, tie up dirty diapers, or put dirty clothes in.
Check out this helpful list of Family Road Trip Items to help plan for your trip.
Now go and map out every Chick-Fil-A from home to your destination because this is where you will want to take your breaks. Unless you are traveling on a Sunday, then you are on your own!
Life loves to throw curveballs at our well-thought-out and detailed plans. You need to pack for the unexpected because the last thing you will want is to be broken down in frigid temperatures with no blanket or way to heat your child. Here are a few scenarios you will want to ensure you have packed for:
Pack as if all of these unfortunate events might happen. We all have misfortune at times, but if you are prepared it will make it a lot less painful for everyone.
One of the biggest struggles of traveling with a toddler is keeping them entertained. Being your children’s personal clown for hours is downright exhausting. I have a few toddler road trip ideas for toys when road tripping.
Traveling at night can be a great option depending on the child. However, there are a few things to consider.
Snacks are one of the most vital things to have during a road trip. Even as an adult I need plenty of things to nosh on and a drink readily available the entire trip. Children are no different if anything they eat twice as many snacks as we do!
Prevent hanger from attacking and put together a road trip snack basket to put hanger in its place. Here is a list of our favorite travel snacks that will help during your road trip with a toddler.
Don’t forget to pack a few bottles of water in addition to any caffeinated beverage you may be drinking. Keeping hydrated during traveling will help prevent headaches, ward off illness, and keep you feeling well.
The energy that toddlers have can almost be superhuman at times. Be sure to check for fun and entertaining stops during your journey. Whether it is getting out to stretch your legs at a playground or spending a few hours at a local children’s museum, do something to get their little legs moving.
We wish you safe travels and fewer toddler meltdowns during your trip! Please share any other great tips for traveling with a toddler in our comments! We are always looking for fresh new ideas!
Traveling with a little infant? Check out our road trip tips for baby!
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