What Not to Bring on a Road Trip with Kids

Things to Leave at Home on a Long Car Ride

Y! Lyn
When taking a road trip or long car ride with kids, keeping them busy is key. Having grown up in a sizable family and now being blessed with a large family of my own, I've learned a great deal. There are some things you just don't take in a vehicle when you have kids with you. I recently recommend the Best Road Trip Toys for Kids. However, some other things can be tempting to bring that are actually a bad idea. Here's what not to bring on a road trip with kids.

Puzzles a Big No-No on Road Trips

Puzzles can keep kids bus for hours on end and are highly educational. So why are they a bad idea for road trips? Way too many pieces to keep track of - not to mention the issue of where it would be assembled. Sure there are lap trays. But what happens when the vehicle is moving too much or the kids are goofing off? You got it - lots of tine pieces scattered all over the van or car and unhappy kids and parents. Save the puzzles for home or for rainy days at the hotel.

Portable Video Games Fail

Yes, I know that some moms recommend portable video games. Not this mom. If a child's head is in the video games, scenery can be missed. Also, entertainment that involves family interaction is generally the point of a family road trip. Portable video games can be a distraction to that. They also may cause arguments if there's only one device and multiple kids. It's best to leave the video games at home and enjoy each other instead.

Blocks and Other Assembly Toys Spell Trouble

Blocks and other assembly toys with multiple pieces can be a big no-no in the car with kids. Think scattered pieces on the floor and possibly kids getting hurt by tripping on them when getting in or out. Especially bad are pieces that roll, such as marbles. These may get stuck under the brake or gas pedal at the wrong moment. This scenario won't be good for anyone. Leave toys with small pieces at home and try an Etch-a-Sketch instead.

Noisy Toys Cause Commotion

Noisy toys can be great in some instances - wait, did I just say I liked noisy toys? Scratch that. Anyhow, if toys are creating a ruckus, it can be hard for the driver to concentrate. These are definitely on the list of what not to bring on road trips with kids for that reason and more. If the kids are already noisy, who wants to add more noise? Instead, choose more peaceful toys and activities. This will be more relaxing for the kids and the driver.

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  • Gayle Crabtree9/29/2010

    Those noisy electronic games get to me every time.

  • Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben6/29/2010

    I'll add crayons- a perfectly good 'Francis' book is now unreadable, thanks to melted crayons left in the rear window.

  • Tara Darity6/29/2010

    Awesome Article and I agree about the video games.

  • Tonya Hillukka6/11/2010

    You make a good point about the video games..I never thought of it that way.

  • Victoria Leigh Miller6/10/2010

    You are so right about the video games. The kids are like zombies if they play them the whole car ride. Of ocurse, then they just ask if they can play games on my phone.

  • Michael Thompson6/10/2010

    What not to take on a road trip IS kids, lol ........ okay Lyn am not speaking of your family, am speaking of mine. !!!!!

  • Mary Oberg6/10/2010

    I like your list!

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen6/10/2010

    I completely agree about the video games!

  • C. Jeanne Heida6/9/2010

    You can tell this was written by a mom with experience :). I second your list and submit my own suggestion of "anything sticky."

  • Jennifer Wagner6/9/2010

    Oh, you are SO RIGHT about the portable video games! We just drove from NC to OH and I let my 9 year old bring his. He missed 1/2 the stuff he could have seen!

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