Friday, July 20, 2012

Road Trip Survival Kit

During these summer months many of us will take to the road and be traveling with kids. With the confinement of children in a car, their attention spans seem to decrease significantly. In order to maintain your attention to the road and keep the kids from sheer boredom, before you buckle up for your next road trip-- create a DIY travel kit for your kids! For a "Travel Snack Kit" fill a tackle box up by raiding the kitchen and assemble this food kit before your next trip. Use the items in this box to turn a simple snack into entertaining fun. 

Since nothing passes the time like playing games—"The Game Kit" is a must have! Once again fill a tackle box with things you find around the house, including your favorite small toys and games, and let the games begin.
In addition you can add detailed instructions for how to play games for the items in the box, like Yhatzi, Old Maid, War, Pick Up Sticks, Tic-Tac-Toe, Spades, Texas Hold 'em, and the list goes on and on. Feel free to improvise the contents of either of the kits with what you can find around the house or any of your favorite things! 

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