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Travelling with children - Icecub - 26-03-2004 Quote:Originally posted by MzInterpret he seems okay now...maybe the excitement got to him...:haha: see u soon... Travelling with children - Curio - 26-03-2004 What about the good "oldie one". I SPY......... I know there's not much in a car "to spy" though. So here's another one. Someone in the car starts a subject for eg. "Girls/boys names". Whatever the last letter ends with, the next person has to start the next "name" with that letter & so forth. It could be animals, countries etc. I remember doing things like this on the trip down to Durban from Jhb when I was a child. Travelling with children - Zulu_Foxtrot - 27-03-2004 Just put them in the boot or if that doesn't work I get into the boot and they drive at least you get some rest Travelling with children - whirlpool - 28-03-2004 my three + one rear seat = bloodshed NO MATTER HOW SHORT A JOURNEY; ooopps sorry it is just so stressful, :bigcry: need three virtual reality headsets and a haniball type brace to put an end to my lot fighting. invariably two face outwards the third faces forwards and they sit on their hands for many a minute in every trip.... if there are only two then it is like heaven - let that be a warning for anybody contemplating a third we played cricket but with colours of cars Travelling with children - spam - 29-03-2004 Quote:Originally posted by whirlpool For long trips I used to make up a sheet with "spot the items" on it. You can put things like caravans, birds, sheep, cows, planes, cars of specific types or colours, dams etc etc. keeps them busy for a while. As they have got older, a CD walkman or game boy keeps them occupied for the better part of the journey and now their mobile phones keep them busy with games or texting their mates. |