On-the-go activities that inspire quiet playtime fun!
Do you find it difficult to keep your kids happy and busy while out running errands or during long car trips? Then look no further! From scavenger hunts and word puzzles to educational apps and imaginative play,
On-the-Go Fun for Kids! offers 100 engaging activities they'll want to do again and again. Whether you're hitting the road, heading to grandma's house, or waiting patiently at the doctor's office, this guide includes simple playtime ideas for any situation, allowing you to entertain your children no matter where your family goes. And if you decide to stay in, you'll find plenty of activities for keeping them occupied while you're at home on a conference call, doing laundry, or preparing dinner.
With
On-the-Go Fun for Kids!, you can breathe easy knowing that your little ones are engrossed in hours of creative fun!
With On-the-Go Fun for Kids!, you can breathe easy knowing that your little ones are engrossed in hours of creative fun!
"I like the strong message that it's fun to use our brains and observe our surroundings--and interact with our families!--instead of defaulting to a phone or tablet all the time.... There is no age range recommended for the book, which makes sense since many of the activities are open-ended; they could appeal to children of many ages, abilities, and interests." --Family Fitness (About.com)
"I'm thrilled to have a copy of Amanda Morin's new
On-the-Go Fun for Kids. You'll find a ton of ideas you hadn't considered--even you tested road warrior families...and it's a fantastic gift for the grandparents or aunts and uncles to keep at their home, so there are always fresh ideas on hand when the kids visit." --Cool Mom Picks
"Avoid a meltdown with games to keep your kids smiling in these eight common vacation situations. Family vacations should be when joyful memories are made, but whether you've got one kid or four, chaos seems inevitable. With ideas from
On-the-Go Fun For Kids by Amanda Morin, you'll be prepared with games and activities to entertain the kids in each of these common vacation scenarios." --Metro NY