asktriplets
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hi all. we're leaving in less than 2 months (!) with our three almost-3-yr. olds, so i'm trying to get serious about my planning (this will be our 3rd trip this yr, and it is amazing how each trip is SO different while this kids are at this age!---more planning and plotting for me....yippeee!!!!
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....we've got a 16 hr. drive, over 2 days, and i have the "usual" list of car activities (dvd player, magnadoodles, eating meals in the car, crayons,magnets on cookie sheets, mini "lunch" boxes with little cars/dolls inside, snacks, little wrapped presents/$store toys, books, etc), but i'm finding that my kids are ALMOST old enough for "big kid" car games (activity books, word puzzles, i spy/license plate game, etc), but not quite. i'm looking to modify some of the other great suggestions i've seen listed (for older kids) for my preschoolers.
here's what i have so far:
1. play a "we're looking for..." game (like car/travel bingo or the license plate game) where everyone looks for 1 item at a time and all get a "prize" when the item is found. i'm thinking that if it's a common thing, we'll be able to spot an item within 30-60 secs. and keep everyone busy.
items to look for: different color cars, cows, police cars, trailers/campers being pulled.
prize: 1 m&m
2. map searches: everyone gets a wdw map of the same park (we always end up with 15 or 20 extra maps when we come home from our wdw trips!) or our local zoo map (both have pictures for each location) and we take turns picking an attraction we are "going to see". everyone else finds that spot on their map and i ask questions about what is around there, what shape does it look like, etc etc.
(the kids love looking at maps, which in the car is great because even the act of folding and unfolding the maps takes them 10 minutes! i've found that when there are that many little kids in the car for such a long time, every SECOND that they are happily entertained is one less second i don't have to worry about them whining!!)
3. easy disney word search (not sure if my kids are ready for this, but i'm imagining small words, only spelled horizontally, set in a very small square). words like: nemo, belle, lilo,roo (well, that's actually all i can think of). this will take lots of assistance from me ("who sees the letters R-O-O together?" or "who sees a B? is there an E next to it?", etc. but i don't think they'll need me to be sitting next to them)
4. i've also noticed that my kids are more interested in coloring something when it is 1 picture, as opposed to a whole coloring book (too many choices?), so i'm thinking we can color disney pictures (printed out from some of the great links provided here!) and then put those and any word searches or drawings they've done in the car together to make a "book" for themselves (like the activity books that a number of you are putting together for older kids)--my kids are loving glue sticks these days, so while i'm sure it'll be a heck of a mess to have 3 2-yr. olds in the car with glue sticks, it'll take up time, so i'm willing to let them do it!!!
any other ideas?
thanks,

....we've got a 16 hr. drive, over 2 days, and i have the "usual" list of car activities (dvd player, magnadoodles, eating meals in the car, crayons,magnets on cookie sheets, mini "lunch" boxes with little cars/dolls inside, snacks, little wrapped presents/$store toys, books, etc), but i'm finding that my kids are ALMOST old enough for "big kid" car games (activity books, word puzzles, i spy/license plate game, etc), but not quite. i'm looking to modify some of the other great suggestions i've seen listed (for older kids) for my preschoolers.
here's what i have so far:
1. play a "we're looking for..." game (like car/travel bingo or the license plate game) where everyone looks for 1 item at a time and all get a "prize" when the item is found. i'm thinking that if it's a common thing, we'll be able to spot an item within 30-60 secs. and keep everyone busy.
items to look for: different color cars, cows, police cars, trailers/campers being pulled.
prize: 1 m&m
2. map searches: everyone gets a wdw map of the same park (we always end up with 15 or 20 extra maps when we come home from our wdw trips!) or our local zoo map (both have pictures for each location) and we take turns picking an attraction we are "going to see". everyone else finds that spot on their map and i ask questions about what is around there, what shape does it look like, etc etc.
(the kids love looking at maps, which in the car is great because even the act of folding and unfolding the maps takes them 10 minutes! i've found that when there are that many little kids in the car for such a long time, every SECOND that they are happily entertained is one less second i don't have to worry about them whining!!)
3. easy disney word search (not sure if my kids are ready for this, but i'm imagining small words, only spelled horizontally, set in a very small square). words like: nemo, belle, lilo,roo (well, that's actually all i can think of). this will take lots of assistance from me ("who sees the letters R-O-O together?" or "who sees a B? is there an E next to it?", etc. but i don't think they'll need me to be sitting next to them)
4. i've also noticed that my kids are more interested in coloring something when it is 1 picture, as opposed to a whole coloring book (too many choices?), so i'm thinking we can color disney pictures (printed out from some of the great links provided here!) and then put those and any word searches or drawings they've done in the car together to make a "book" for themselves (like the activity books that a number of you are putting together for older kids)--my kids are loving glue sticks these days, so while i'm sure it'll be a heck of a mess to have 3 2-yr. olds in the car with glue sticks, it'll take up time, so i'm willing to let them do it!!!
any other ideas?
thanks,