Pixle
[Babies] I need advice from any parents who have brought 16 month old kids to a trip. The car ride will be 5 hours but we will take multiple breaks of course. Also what to do with babies at resturants and hotels, any traveling tips in general
Pixle
Gabriel is...heavy energy
The Slickest
Let them run around before the trip, so they burn out a lot of energy and nap during the ride.
The Slickest
Also, someone should ride in the back seat to make sure the baby has someone to engage with when they're awake.
Pixle
I usually ride in the back because of this haha
Pixle
also because baby seat makes the front seat hard to sit in in the Civic
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I would also plan stops every hour or so in order for him to stretch his legs
Rama
Expect to stop every hour or so yeah
Rama
Hotels, generally make sure the kid has something to do in the room. Restaurants it's mostly a matter of keeping them 1) in their chair and 2) entertained so they don't try to escape
The Slickest
Get extra silverware for the table at restaurants. There's every chance that at least one fork ends up the floor.
Pixle
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Pixle
comic mischief
i'm not a parent but i did babysit and au pair and i was, at one point, an actual child! mostly i just agree with everything said so far but i wanna recommend that if he has any movies that he likes, and those movies have songs, be able to play those songs in the car.
comic mischief
oh, and also, to have plastic bags in the back in case longer rides make him nauseous, even if he's been fine so far the sheer length might make his tummy upset.
Pixle
oh that's a great point
'Sail
re: carsickness possibilities, be sure he can easily see out the windows. carsickness, just like the headaches people get from VR games, is caused by a mis-match between motion vs stillness, in visuals vs what you feel.

VR queasiness: seeing motion, feeling still

carsickness: feeling motion, not seeing it
'Sail
it's why the answer to carsickness is to put the book or handheld device away and watch out the window for a few. so if his attention is on something not moving for a while - a book, screen, toy, etc, that doesn't encourage him to look out the windows much, or even catch it in his periphery often, fussiness may increase, from general not feeling well-ness,
'Sail
which little kids especially have a hard time articulating. heck, even older kids often have a hard time articulating it, so "I don't feel good" can get dismissed as "general fussiness" when it actually comes down to "I don't understand why my stomach/head is upset, as I've done/eaten nothing to cause it, just been quietly reading and behaving so far"
'Sail
I used to have that issue, with quietly reading and not being an argumentative little brat like my younger sibs tended to be, so their squeakier wheels would get all the grease, so to speak, and I didn't understand better yet, or I'd have put the book down more often....
~Mei~
If the timing is flexible, I plan to do the first leg at first nap if they still nap.
~Mei~
Generally snacks, some tablet/phone time, singing with them in the car and having the table with colouring books and such generally has worked for me.
~Mei~
And stopping at every town and letting them run around in the park.
Pixle
~Mei~ : he wakes up at 6h45-7ham and then has a nap usually from 12h30-3h
Pixle
he is only one nap now althought we wonder if we should go back to a 1 hour nap in the morning sometimes
Pixle
the biggest problem is we are doing this in november when there will be snow
~Mei~
oooh snow is not my forte....in any sense...
Pixle
lmlao no worries
Pixle
Quebec winters
Pixle
we're going to make sure we do some hotels with swimming pools
Pixle
the one in Quebec city has an entire water park
Cookie Politics
I second the bags, but also bring a plastic tub to line with a bag so you and he have something sturdy to hold and some towels and water for cleanup
Cookie Politics
source: got very motion sick as a kid
Cookie Politics
and got very motion sick often
queen (temp.)
for restauraunts, if you don't want to use the screen to occupy him (which, honestly, at this age isn't a good idea anyway), have something prepared for him to do.
queen (temp.)
it can be as low-tech as a couple of nesting containers with lids he can open and close. Or some beans in a small container he can transfer with a spoon to the other. Just simple, easy to clean up things that will occupy him well
queen (temp.)
that aren't noisy, lol
queen (temp.)
occupied children are happy children, but if you don't give them something to occupy them they will find something themselves
queen (temp.)
I once saw a toddler that all they wanted to do was spoon water from one glass to another and the parents were like, no watch this iphone instead!! And let me tell you, that child went right back to trying to spoon water afterwards, lol
queen (temp.)
also bring baking soda
queen (temp.)
in case of any accidents in the car or on themselves. baking soda is a wonderful thing to have on hand
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