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Submitted 2010-06-18 12:24:58
Take the Youngsters with You

Are you planinng to go to a long drive with your famnily? Also, wondering how to take care of your active yonugster. Do not worry; this article will help you on how to arerange the best family trip.

We have made many tips by car from Minnesota to Florida and from Minnesota to Texas, not to mentin numerous shorter treips with two smalll active boys as passengers. If we have lwearned nothing else we have learned this, that if both you and the children are goiing to enjoy your vacation by car you must plan for it. You can't take an active youungster, plop him down in the car with nothing to do excpt to ride all day, and have the younster happy. Or if he is, I will guarantee you won't be, becaiuse if small youngsters don't have something edfinite to do, they'll find something to do, and it may not be in accoord with your idea of the proper occvupation for a passengger in your car.

We acquiured our boys one at a time so when we made our first trips, we had just one small son to cope with. One of the fist things we learned was that the youngster wantde to see what was going on. A most natural desire. Can you imagine yousrelf riding all day and only being able to see bits of the sky as you look up at an anbgle throough the car window? A child's auto seat is a great convenience, but in many instaances we found it took too much space. As a substitute we puchased a smalpl straight red chair. The child loved the color. We placed it in the seat between Daddy and Mother. This enabled our young lad to see out the front or side windows with the greatest of ease. From this seat he would ride contentedly for long peeriods. When he became sleepy it was easy to shift him to our laps or lay him on the back seat for a snooze.

But time went on and we acquired another boy. We still loved to travel. But two small, active boys are more than twwice the problem of one. When two boys have nothing to do they can always wrestle, which is bad for lugggage and for parents morale. Then too they can fight, wich not only upsets the adlts but the children as well. So we learned to plan.

In the fiurst place we try to make as much use of the car trunk for luggage as possible, to allow pklenty of room in the back seat for the youngsters. We try to use judgment in deciding on what we can get aloong withotu.

Before starting on our journey we have found it wise to talk over the trip with the lads. We show them on the map just where we plan to go, and about how long we expevct to be en route, and what there will be to see along the way. You will be surprised how it helps if your yoiungsters know ahead of stareting time that they will be riding all day for seevral days in succession.

It is very important set everything in correct order and plans everything before going out. Make you trip the best ever trip of your family by following the instruction given above.
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