![]() ![]() Time to take out everything that you won’t need on your trip.Īnd I mean EVERYTHING should come out - that extra umbrella, the reusable grocery bags you keep in the back, that ‘lost’ library book that your kids swore was returned, etc. One of the perfect places to enlist help from your kids too □ This HAS to be first on your checklist - I mean, how does all that stuff get into the car in the first place?! Here’s what we do when planning for a road trip. It’s a great life skill for your kids to learn because one day soon, they will have their own car and family - so they should know what goes into prepping for a great trip! Try these 12 Ways Kids can Help with Trip Planning & Travel Prep. Road Trip Tip: Be sure to get the kids involved in as many of these as possible. Remember, it’s a FAMILY road trip so everyone should pitch in to help get ready. Like with fun ways to keep the kids busy (and quiet!) –> 15 Printable Road Trip Activities & Travel Games!Īnd it’s also good to have the WHOLE family help with trip prep □ So my motto - it’s always good to be prepared! Goodness knows that we’ve had our share of mishaps on family road trips - two flat tires on the SAME vacation, being in the middle of nowhere without cell service or a GPS and running into bad weather which meant a longer time on the road (and without enough food!) ![]() I don’t like to get on the road and worry about whether we might have any car problems or worse, run out of snacks before we reach our destination (heavens no!! the kids might not last until the next stop □ When it comes to taking a family car trip, I’m one of those “needs to plan ahead” type of people. ![]()
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