A portable DVD player + lots of books and games helped
keep her kids occupied when traveling to Scotland last summer.
You don't need a backpack stuffed with toys and gadgets to
keep your kids occupied when traveling.
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It's a 3 - foot - tall talking bot, complete with a surveillance cam, a touch screen tablet and tons of apps, you know, to
keep your
kid occupied and happy
when you can't.
When rain or snow puts a damper on playing outside and cabin fever is driving everyone bonkers, these quick play - and - pretend ideas will
keep kids occupied and happy for hours:
We've reached the point in the summer
when the days feel really long and I'm struggling a bit to
keep the
kids occupied.
Games are good toys to
keep kids occupied for long stretches of time, at least
when kids know how to play already and are good sports.
And whether it's a short road trip or a long flight,
keeping kids occupied is always a benefit, especially
when they are wanting to open present or play with new gifts.
Get a Sensory Fix Toolkit to help
keep kids occupied and focused even
when they are on the verge of a meltdown!
Whether on a snowy or rainy day, during a school break, or
when the desire to do something crafty strikes, a collage is an ideal project
when needing something to
keep you or the
kids occupied.
This is so that the little one is always
kept occupied when you as the parents perform different chores around the house.One of the
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And
when your
kids are bored, sometimes all you need are some fun activities to
keep them
occupied.
The TV is an easy go - to babysitter
when you need to
keep the
kids occupied.
When we were
kids we were told stories to not only
keep our busy minds
occupied, but also to instill moral values... After all, stories have the power to make anything fun and memorable.
They were probably standing in the aisle of a Circuit City or a Radio Shack
when they were struck with this idea: Why not make a minivan that's designed to
keep the
kids occupied while the parents concentrate on driving?
The test vehicle also came with the optional ($ 1,500) DVD entertainment system to
keep kids occupied on trips
when not busy putting sauce on their fast food.
When planning a family trip, make sure you pack a bag of activities for the
kids to
keep them
occupied on the road and at stops along the way.