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The safest way of travelling with toddlers or young kids is by car because this is where you can look after your child every step of the way and take different safety factors into consideration.

Whether you’re going on a short ride, or you’re planning a long road trip, the rules are the same and there are many ways you can make your life easier and your ride more enjoyable. Toddlers need attention and they need something to keep them occupied so you need plenty of games prepared in order to have a smooth ride.

Know when to travel

Finding the perfect time for travelling with toddlers is never easy and there are few factors you need to take into account.

First of all, it depends on the routine of your children and their eating and sleeping schedule. If your children like sleeping in the car, try to travel when they’re supposed to be sleeping and make sure they’re comfortable and safe during the ride.

In addition to that, find out when the rush hour is and try to avoid busy traffic because kids could get annoyed with all the stops you’ll be making. Many parents like travelling early in the morning or all through the night, especially if they have a long ride ahead. This might be more tiring for them, but safer and more relaxed for the children. There are many apps that will help you track the traffic, especially to find out about accidents and roadwork that can slow you down.

Take breaks

If you have a long ride, make sure you take short breaks from time to time so that everyone can get out of the car, stretch their legs, and catch some fresh air. This is especially important if kids get fussy and become too loud. A small break can boost your energy level since navigating the road and trying to calm your children at the same time can be quite challenging.

When planning your trip, check out some of the possible stops and make sure there’s something for the kids to keep them occupied. Keep in mind that you can’t leave them unintended, so plan your breaks knowing that you have to keep them by your side at all times.

Safety first

No matter where you’re going, your child needs the best possible car seat you can provide, and with so many models on the market, finding the right one can be rather hard. From different sizes and features to various colours and patterns, there’s a lot to choose from, but you need to look for a safe car seat that will fit both your car and your child.

Once you find a model that seems perfect, make sure you install it properly and check everything before hitting the road. Many children don’t like putting the seatbelt on, but this is something you must insist on and check during the ride to make sure your child didn’t take it off.

Fun for everyone

Sure, it’s always easier to bring a tablet or a phone and let your kids watch cartoons, but 8 hours of screen-time can get a bit much. Instead of that, try to think of different games you can all play and keep the atmosphere fun and happy.
For example, you can play different word games and teach your children new vocabulary. This is a great opportunity to teach them new things without them even noticing it, and if you make it a competition, they’ll enjoy it even more! Apart from that, you can play different guessing games and adjust the difficulty to your child’s age. You can find cards that show different items and teach your children about animals, food or anything else.

Prepare healthy snacks

Just because you’re on the road doesn’t mean your family should eat unhealthy food. Instead of that, prepare healthy meals and snacks, and avoid stocking up on different unhealthy items. Coordinate your road trip itinerary with your kids’ eating schedule and make sure you give them meals on time to avoid breaking their routine and having problems once you reach your destination.
Avoid snacks with sugar because this will give your kids more energy they won’t be able to spend. Instead, find recipes for food you can store in your car or in a portable refrigerator. Raw or dried fruit is always a good option because it won’t create a mess in your car, but it’s also healthy for your children.

Travelling with toddlers doesn’t have to be a bad experience. On the contrary, if you plan it right, you’ll all have the time of your life and your loved ones are going to enjoy travelling with you more than you can anticipate!

What are your top tips for travelling with toddlers or young kids? Tell us in the comments below.

  • We traveled from Brisbane to Sydney and back last year and it was extremely stressful with our 10yr old (RAD, kleptomania & conduct disorder). She stole all the foods and ate it all, then became sick and vomited all over the car, didn’t want to sit in the seat & seat belt properly – unsafe & dangerous behaviour. So much so that I’m not looking forwqard to another road trip.
    Breaks are certainly essential to break the circle of negative behaviour, but also to stretch the legs, for toilet and coffee stops. Other then that we always bring word search, books, ipad & phones, we sing and play plenty of word games and I spy

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  • Breaks and snacks are a must for us! We have ‘special’ snacks that we only have when travelling to get the kids excited

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  • Taking breaks for these little ones definitely help but also add lots of time to travelling

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  • These are some amazing tips, taking breaks are so important, we are Yet to have a big road trip, but I will be taking on board all these great tips when we do!

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  • We travel about 2 hours a to visit in the in-laws we tend to do it when miss 2 is due for a sleep she sleep at least half the way

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  • My kids like car trip and every time I am overpaccking.

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  • The ‘take breaks’ part is so important, as we forget how boring it can be for the little ones when you’re on a long drive. We try and locate playgrounds on the way for that nice break, and for our Daughter to release that energy!

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