yupikgal
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Audiobooks! We borrow them from the library and put them on our MP3 player...and bring comfortable headphones. Even a small MP3 player can fit a half dozen audiobooks or more (depending on length of course). So if they aren't enjoying one they can switch to another. Lay your head back, close your eyes and be transported INTO the story (oh, and carsick/seasick/airsick feelings doesn't happen because you're listening not looking at a moving page, lol). A few recommendations that have Disney themes:
Kingdom Keepers series by Ridley Pearson
Peter and the Starcatchers (first in a series of 5 books) by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry
Escape from the Carnivale (first in the Neverland series) by Ridley Pearson
Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean
Swiss Family Robinson (then be sure to climb their treehouse and see how many of the items make a lot more sense to you!)
Not Disney related but still great stories to listen to:
The Mysterious Benedict Society (first in series) by Trenton Lee
Chasing Vermeer (first in series) by Blue Balliett
Penderwicks series by Jeanne Birdsall
And probably about a half million others, lol.
I love the idea of listening to books! I might have to look into this for our trip, although it's not to Orlando, it's to the original "land". My husband does this when he commutes to work...
Anyway, our flights are long too, we start from Alaska, and via Seattle, we land at the John Wayne airport in Anaheim. We leave at midnight, and don't get there until 930a. Whew! Our kids are older, so we don't have to worry about keeping them occupied necessarily, but we sometimes rent those little dvd players, or my daughter and son watch a movie on her laptop or iphone.
