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tips on keeping a 18 month old not getting bored

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tylersmummy12 · 17/02/2013 12:11

Im going on holiday and we driving we'll be in the car for a good few hours any tips how to keep my 18 month not getting bored?

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HollyMadison · 17/02/2013 12:22

Cheap little plastic animals individually wrapped in paper that s/he can unwrap. Those drawing things with the bar that erases the picture, the name of which I have forgotten. Leave just before nap so DC sleeps a couple of hours.

tylersmummy12 · 17/02/2013 12:25

I was gonna buy him a portable dvd player and and put mr tumble on would that be any good? (his fav show)

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forevergreek · 17/02/2013 21:00

How long are you in the car? I would just go before Naptime ( sleep 2 hours), then feed snacks and let him look for cars/ dogs etc..

I wouldn't get a DVD player it makes lots of children car sick !

Knittingnovice · 17/02/2013 21:07

Our portable DVD player has been a godsend. DC's were 3y6m & 1y10m when we got it. ( DS is now 4y8m and DD is 3)
It has a remote so I can control it even when driving.
Leaving around nap time is also good.
Make sure they can get to snacks & drinks if you are on your own.
We tend to put Thomas the tank engine feature lengths or disney DVDs on, as they are between 60 & 90 minutes long, then once it finishes we find somewhere to stop and give the DC's 20/30 mins to run around, unless they are asleep.
We haven't had any travel sickness with them, ironically both of them were more sick when they were RF.

noramum · 17/02/2013 21:59

We scheduled the start so DD would have her main nap in the car. Then some CDs and Mummy on the backseat to do finger rhymes, looking at board books.

A break every 2 hours even just to stretch the legs.

A portable DVD for the last hour or so.

tylersmummy12 · 17/02/2013 23:17

Thank you for the advice guys. And well be about 2/3 hours but hoping he'll sleep the way there or at least some of the way there:)))

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