Travel Busy Bags for Kids
This blog article was originally posted on my first blog In Our Pond. I started out trying to put all my travel content on my homeschooling blog, but it grew to be too big. So, I'm moving all the road trip stuff over here! It'll probably take me a while to move all the posts, but I'll also be posting new content on here as well. In Our Pond will now be exclusively for homeschooling and parenting content, while this blog (Party Through the USA) is for all the family travel posts. Check them both out!
I wrote a few weeks ago about the activities that we took with us on our Pirate Road Trip this summer. I thought it would be fun to do another blog post of other simple busy bags that parents can make for their kids. Most of these found on other people's blogs (smile).
- peanut butter and jelly game
- i spy bag
- mickey matching game
- velcro blocks
- felt doll and clothes in a box
(also ocean, robot, and garden)
- sensory bottle
- matchstick drop
- word building kit
- silly sentence strips
- pompom poke
- lego building kit
- felt mr potato head
- photo i-spy book
- button chain
- tic-tac-toe
- tangrams
- straw threading
I wrote a few weeks ago about the activities that we took with us on our Pirate Road Trip this summer. I thought it would be fun to do another blog post of other simple busy bags that parents can make for their kids. Most of these found on other people's blogs (smile).
- peanut butter and jelly game
- i spy bag
- mickey matching game
- velcro blocks
- felt doll and clothes in a box
(also ocean, robot, and garden)
- sensory bottle
- matchstick drop
- word building kit
- silly sentence strips
- pompom poke
- lego building kit
- felt mr potato head
- photo i-spy book
- button chain
- tic-tac-toe
- tangrams
- straw threading
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