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Hacks to keep your kids occupied during a flight or car trip

Going on a plane flight or long car trip? Keep your kids entertained with these simple tips.

Going on a road trip or plane ride to exciting places can be a double-edged sword when you’re a parent. On the one hand, it’s always exciting to get a change of scene; on the other, travel inevitably involves some form of public transport, and as anyone with a baby or toddler knows, nothing presses the ‘havoc’ button quite so hard as being cooped up on a plane for a few hours.

We asked some moms how they’ve coped with the situation.

Toys and crafts 

“Melissa & Doug make some excellent travel toys and crafts, like painting with water, scratch art, or sticker books. There’s also a fun game called Brain Box, where your little one has a few minutes to memorise some facts before they’re quizzed on them.” – Kim Mantoor

“My daughter loves to take her doll with on a flight. She spends a lot of time putting her ‘baby’ to sleep with her blankie and bottle.” – Theresa Sinclair

Travel games

“Travel bingo is great fun, although it’s better for car journeys. First, make a grid for each person playing, and give each one a pen. Next, make a list of things you can expect to see on your trip, like mountains, red cars, cows, or windmills. When you see the item, you tick it off and make a cross on one of the squares in your grid.” – Beverley Gibbons

“We once took kokis pens and drew hand puppets on the sick bags, then spent the flight making them talk to each other.” – Elizabeth Singer

Small treasures and surprises

“We give our children little gifts throughout the journey – so, after every few hours, they’ll receive a small treasure like something to read, a treat to eat, or something to do. The anticipation of the gift is almost as much fun as the gift itself.” – Robyn Woolfson

Keep them occupied

“Pack a busy box, with an array of different activities: Lego, playdough, and stickers.” – Lina Davison

“This sounds a bit strange, but I bought my kids a pack of Prestik. They spent hours making little sculptures.” – Lisa May

“Snacks can be a great distraction, especially things that need to be peeled, like pistachios or naartjies.” – Zainab Hussain

Lisa Witepski

During my 19-year career as a freelance content producer, I've worked across a number of leading South African consumer and trade publications. Creative Copy, my freelance company, offers ghostwriting, corporate collateral, journalism, copywriting, proofreading and editing services. In addition to contributing to many high profile publications, I have produced websites for companies in South Africa and Dubai and create content for organisations in a variety of industries, from HR to advertising, banking and real estate. I have also ghostwritten several books.

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