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Airport Parking and Hotels offers top tips on keeping the kids entertained

Travelling with children can sometimes be a challenge and test of patience for parents, so Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) has compiled a list of games and top tips to help parents stay one step ahead of the tantrums, whether they are from troublesome two year olds through to teenagers. Here is a sneak preview below of the top tips:…

Travelling with children can sometimes be a challenge and test of patience for parents, so Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) has compiled a list of games and top tips to help parents stay one step ahead of the tantrums, whether they are from troublesome two year olds through to teenagers. Here is a sneak preview below of the top tips:

Babies & Toddlers (pre-school): They often don’t need too much, as long as you have their favourite teddy and blanket to hand so try these in your hand luggage:
– Pack your child’s favourite fruit, snacks and sandwiches cut into fun shapes
– Pack a few favourite toys and comforters
– Pack child neck supports, a blanket and pyjamas
– Babies are often happy to play with the simplest things such as cups and laminated safety cards on aeroplanes, so there is no need to lug a huge bag of toys on holiday
– Play peek-a-boo with small children

Younger Children (aged 5-11): They need things to stimulate their inquisitive minds as they bore easily, so a good selection of activities should include:
– Provide each child with a bag of their own toys and a few new ones for a surprise treat
– Compile a ‘fun book’ with word searches, dot-to-dot games, noughts and crosses tables, colouring pages, holiday trivia and a fun map of the holiday destination
– Make sure you know how to play guessing games – I-Spy, Who am I?, Car Bingo, 20 Questions, and guess the colour of Mr Men
– Audio Story Books – download stories onto an iPod or buy some audio story books to play in the car

Teenagers (11 upwards): They are less dependent on adult supervision and can largely amuse
themselves, with a few well placed props:
– Pack magnetic board games such as GoSpy, Scrabble, Monopoly and Cluedo
– Make sure you’ve packed their favourite food and drink (but you’ll need to replenish the latter after Airport Security) so there’s no excuse for those teenage tantrums
– Make sure they take a good selection of reading material and encourage them to use waiting or journey time to go over revision notes if they are approaching exam season
– Don’t forget the Nintendo- DS, PSP, i-Pods and hand-held DVDs – make sure they are fully charged for the journey before you set off and don’t forget headphones.

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