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Road Trips Ideas and Family-Friendly Attractions for Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. From dinosaurs to national monuments and museums to natural formations, it's all here!
My family is getting ready to take our three special needs kids on their very first airplane trip. I'm a bit overwhelmed and anxious about the journey, but I'm really excited that we can give them this experience. Flying commercially comes with a big list of new rules and situations. To help prepare my kids, I created this social story. Do you also have a special needs or sensory kid? Check out this list of tools for your next trip! Airplane Travel Survival Kit for Sensory Kids I found all these great airplane travel graphics from Educlips on Teachers Pay Teachers. I am so happy that she offers her art in both color and black and white. The creator made it super easy to make the social story with a matching coloring book. My goal with this social story was to cover all the major moments in airplane travel, while still keeping the context short and simple. So hard! The story talks about arriving at the airport, checking bags at the t...
I was chatting with another mom as she prepares for a family road trip. She was asking about scavenger hunt printables. I was surprised to realize that I had never done anything with road trip bingo. I enjoyed putting together these images for her. Scroll the bottom of the post for a brand new scavenger hunt from Party Through the USA! 1- Hey, Let's Make Stuff 2- Meander and Coast 3- Free Kids Crafts 4- I Heart Organizing 5- The Resourceful Mama 6- Trip Savvy 7- 3 Boys and a Dog 8- Larissa Another Day As promised at the beginning of the post- two new road trip scavenger hunt games. They are US-centric because that's what I know, but they should be mostly good for all regions of the USA. I chose to do gas stations and hotel chains, since those are very common sightings and an integral part of road trips. Pass one out to each kid or give both to all the kids. Place them in a page cover or lam...
A few months ago, I wrote a blog post talking about how we were planning a huge cross-country road trip this autumn ( learn how to plan a road trip here ). Well... we started mapping out how that trip would look, and decided to fly instead! We've NEVER flown with kids! I immediately started freaking out, as my mind filled with thousands of questions. How do I plan this sort of trip? Road trips are like second nature to me, whereas an airplane trip is a whole different and new beast. As soon as we announced to our kids that we were flying instead, they naturally had a lot of questions. The more questions we answered, the more anxious they became about all the details of the trip. We have found the "How Airports Work" book (there's a sticker activity book also) to be very helpful for showing kids all the complicated pieces of airplane travel and what to expect. The TSA YouTube channel has a lot of good content, too. On top of th...
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