When I was a little girl, we drove 18 hours to Lake Michigan for two weeks every summer. My mother held the bag of M&Ms and doled them out one at a time to the first to spot "a red car" or "a blue station wagon." She packed big piles of library books. My sisters and I lay stretched out with pillows in the back of the station wagon, reading, playing, and eating candy from the specially-stocked mini suitcases my mother packed for us. (One year, there was one of those things you draw on with a red plastic stick and then peel up the plastic covering to erase your picture. What were those things called? Anyway, I stuck the red thingy in my ear, and we ended up making an emergency trip to the doctor...)
I kept my mom's ideas in mind as I perused Pinterest and brainstormed my own list.
Here's what I've packed for Lucy's entertainment on the road:
Cookie sheet with magnetic paper dolls (made with printable magnet sheets and free downloads). I planned to make these car trays, but I just didn't have any more time to spare right now (or a large-enough clean cookie sheet). For containing items in the car, she'll use a wooden tray rigged to her car seat.
An "I Spy" bottle. My mom and I had tons of fun gathering tiny things for Lucy to try to find hidden in the rice (I spy mama's hair clip, a googly eye, and a button right now). There's a photo of all the objects, so she'll know what she's looking for. I really loved this idea, but again, limited time, so a recycled bottle it is.
Mad Libs. I loved these as a kid and certainly spent car-time on them myself, but I would never have thought to buy them for a 3-year-old had I not happened across this one at Goodwill when I was shopping for car activities. I realized there was no reason I couldn't teach Lucy what a verb is, and have her offer those while Andi suggests the rest, and then maybe do verbs and nouns. I think she'll love it.
Our family songbook.
A lollipop. Bought them for Halloween, and still have a few. I thought it might buy us a few minutes of quiet. (Lucy eats very little candy, so this will be a huge treat.) There's one for the trip home, too.
A couple of favorite books with lots and lots of details to study.
Pipe cleaners, beads, and buttons.
Markers and scissors.
Goop.
A tiny flashlight.
A little mirror.
A notebook holding paper, stickers, mama-made Bingo (seen above), and printed Bingos and scavenger hunt. There are also dry-erase crayons (borrowed from Nanny) for marking the bingo pages and I spy photo, which are all in page protectors. Nanny also loaned us a dry-erase board to take along.
Not pictured: our iPod, loaded with Pooh and Sparkle Stories.
It's all packed up in Lucy's tote from Granny:
I'll let you know if it kept us happy in the car!