Monthly Archives: August 2018

Road Trip Activities for a Three Year Old

My family loves to travel, and we traveled a ton this summer. Over the course of ten weeks, we took two airplane trips and four road trips. I’ve already blogged about the airplane activities we did with Buddy here.

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We did two big road trips (6 hours and 7.5 hours) and two small road trips (3 hours each) this summer. For all of the road trips, I set up a shoebox of activities, and I tied it to Buddy’s car seat. I always bring an empty reusable grocery sack in the car so that our toys can come into our destination to entertain Buddy. For the longer trips, I throw a few extra activities in the bag that can be handed back to Buddy as needed.

Here are the things I packed to entertain Buddy on our road trips:

Little people Disney characters and animals – Buddy loves playing with little characters, and he’s lately been very into his Disney ones.

Little Look and Find books – Buddy’s loved look and finds for a long time. I bought a set of four mini look and find books, and we only use them for road trips. They are my favorite thing to bring because they keep him entertained for a long time.

Small board books – The board books at the dollar store are great because they are slim, but still sturdy. We also have this Thomas the train set of four board books and they are the perfect size for travel.

Water Wow – These are reusable paint with water books that are no mess, and dry clear so they can be used again. There is also a look and find aspect to them. We have a bunch, and they are great!

Reusable Stickers – This Melissa and Doug Pet Shop Puffy Sticker Book lives in our diaper bag, and it’s amazing! The puffy stickers are easy for Buddy to peel on his own, and there are a ton of pages to choose to put the animals. Best of all, it’s reusable! We also like Colorforms, which are flat reusable vinyl stickers and can often be found at the dollar store.

Dinosaurs – We always bring a ziplock bag with a few small dinosaurs with us when we travel. Originally, we just used a set from the dollar store. But Buddy got this set last Easter, and they’re much nicer.

Thomas Mini Trains – Buddy has loved Thomas the Train for a long time, and that doesn’t seem to be changing any time soon. The minis are awesome because every set comes with a lot of trains. We have a bunch, and we take 4-5 with us on all of our trips.

Cars – Buddy loves cars, and there are always a ton of great ones at the dollar store. We have a Lightning McQueen car that travels with us often. Buddy got this pull back set of cars in his Easter eggs last year, and we always have them in our diaper bag. (I even have one in my purse!)

Planes – Yes, we need a variety of vehicles wherever we go. I actually would love to get some smaller travel friendly ones, because Buddy is really into planes right now. This set of small planes looks great for travel.

Nuts and Bolts – We have a toddler nuts and bolts set, and I usually just toss a couple in our car box. It’s a different type of activity from “playing pretend” that Buddy does with his cars or animals.

Magnadoodle – We have this Doodle Pro that we love. When we left it behind at my dad’s house, we bought one from the dollar store, which also works well.

Follow Me Finger Maze book – I came across this book a week before our longest car trip, and I bought it because it looked like something that would entertain him for a long time. I’m so glad I did. It’s not a small book, but it is great to put in the big bag to pass back. It is a board book with grooved paths where an animal goes through different setting (city, forest, ocean, etc.). Buddy asked his Nana to read this book over and over when we were visiting her. There is a world version and holiday versions of this book, and I’m definitely tempted to get another one.

Small stuffed animals – We love Teeny Tys for travel sized animal fun.

Squishy toys

Finger puppets

Magnets and tin – We have brought a cake pan and magnets for long road trips in the past. This summer, we used a small metal tin with some magnetic letters in it. (Read more about our magnetic letter busy bag here.)

Duplos – Buddy loves his Duplos so much he tried to smuggle them in both Hubby and my suitcases on one of our summer trips. For some of our trips, I brought specific ones so they will make the pictures in our Duplo Busy Bag (read more and get the free printable here). And for some trips, I just gave Buddy a ziplock and let him throw some blocks in.

Happy meal toys

Busy bags – I have some sewing cards from the dollar store and popsicle sticks with velcro dots on the end that I put in a bag. I have also done crazy straws with felt squares to push onto it.

Travel binder with crayons and stickers – This is another one that I have to pass back on longer trips. I love puffy stickers from the dollar store because they are easy for Buddy to put on himself.

Custom photo books – Buddy is really into planes, and since Hubby works for an airline, he knows a lot about planes. Hubby put together two photo albums worth of planes and airlines pictures with information about each one. He made them in Power Point and saved them as jpegs. I had them printed at Walgreens and put them in cheap, flexible photo albums. But you could make one about anything your child is interested in. I plan to do another one with pictures and autographs after we go to Disney World.

Kindle and headphones – We love the Kindle Fire for long car trips and for traveling in the dark. Buddy has these Kidz Gear headphones and likes them a lot.

Buddy loves playing games, so I’m going to link our favorite travel games here. We actually don’t play them in the car because I get car sick if I’m in the backseat or turning around too much. However, they would be great in the car for other families. We play them on planes and take them with us to play at our destination on road trips.

We also bring a ton of snacks on road trips, and they help a lot as well. I let Buddy help pick the snacks for our longest car trip, and his choices surprised me a bit (grapes and fruit snacks). It was great having things he liked it in the car to help us get through to our next stop.

We have three more road trips coming up in the next two months. Can you think of anything we should bring with us? Please share in comments if you have ideas.

Digging for Dinosaurs

Buddy loves his dinosaurs, so this summer, I made a dinosaur dig for him. I originally saw the idea for dinosaur archaeology on Busy Toddler’s blog. As soon as I read that blog post, I knew I needed to try it!

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The dinosaur dig was made with cloud dough, which is a 8:1 flour to oil ratio. I used four cups of flour and a half cup of canola oil. After I mixed everything together, I didn’t feel like it was firm enough, so I added a little more oil. Then I buried five of Buddy’s small dinosaurs in the cloud dough, and set out a spoon for digging and a paint brush for dusting off the dinosaurs.

Buddy was so excited to find the buried dinos! He dug around with his spoon until he hit something. Then he dug it out and brushed it off carefully with the paint brush. 

Once Buddy found all of the dinosaurs, he wanted to keep playing. So he buried the dinosaurs again and dug them out… over and over! I gave Buddy a small paper cup and showed him how to make “sand castles” with it. That added an extra layer of fun to the activity. 
Eventually, Buddy asked for his large dinosaurs to join the party. Because when you’re three, more dinosaurs = more fun. 

Buddy played with the dinosaurs and the cloud dough for more than an hour. By the time we were done, it was a huge mess. But it was worth it because Buddy had so much fun! We put the cloud dough away in a Tupperware container, and I hope we will be able to reuse it again in the future.

Do you have any other ideas for sensory play? Please share in the comments.

Haircut Scissors Activity

I love finding easy activities for Buddy that use materials I already have at home. When I saw the Samson’s haircut activity on Faithful Little Hands blog, I wanted to try it right away. Buddy hasn’t practiced using scissors since he’s been home for the summer. This activity gave him a reason to work on his scissor skills while having fun at the same time.

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To prep the activity, I took a piece of 12″ x 12″ cardstock and cut it in half. Then I cut long strips down each piece to make the hair. Then I added a face to each one to make it look like a person. Buddy was excited when he saw the people, and I told him that he would be giving haircuts. 

We used these practice scissors which are amazing because they cut paper, but they don’t cut skin, hair, or fabric. Buddy asked me to cut one too, so we both had one of the faces. He enjoyed snipping off the hair at different lengths. And it was great practice for using the scissors. This activity was so simple, and yet it was a lot of fun. I’m sure we’ll do it again. Do you have any ideas for practicing with scissors? Please share in the comments.

Cooking with Kids: Mini Meatball Subs

Buddy loves to cook, so I’m always looking for fun and easy recipes to make with him. When I came across the recipe for Meatball Sub Cupcakes on Plain Chicken’s blog, I knew it would be a great one for us. It’s easy to make, and definitely kid friendly.

To start, I preheated the oven to 375 degrees. Then I opened up a can of croissant rolls and laid them on a baking sheet. Buddy and I used our fingers to press the seams together. Then, I used a pizza cutter to cut the dough into 12 equally sized pieces. 

Next, I sprayed PAM to grease a cupcake pan. Then, Buddy and I pressed the dough into each of the cupcake tins. We tried to make the dough as square shaped as we could before putting into the pan.

After that, we mixed up a cheese mixture to go into each piece of dough. We stirred together 4 oz of softened cream cheese, 3/4 tsp Italian seasoning, and 4 oz shredded mozzarella. Buddy and I took turns mixing, and then we put a scoop on top of each piece of dough. 

Next, we put a frozen meatball on top of each section. Then we added some pizza sauce and put more mozzarella cheese on top. Our mini meatball subs cooked for about 20 minutes, until they were golden brown and the cheese was melted.

Once they cooled a bit, I used a flexible spatula to scoop them out. Everyone in my house loved them! Buddy and I will definitely make them again.