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Q. Ideas to keep four kids from driving me nucking futsages from 15 to 8. I plan on buying a portable dvd playerbut I know that wont last three days in the car.Help please.
Answer
Well welcome to the Show Me State! You have a great idea about bringing the portable DVD player; they do sell a âpowerâ stripe that plugs into your lighter in the car. Coleman makes it and it cost about $25. Might be worth getting so you donât use up all of your battery power. They make portable travel games like Connect 4, Battleship, Sorry and that type of thing; they are cheap and fun and can be found at places like Wal-Mart or your local toy store. I would also bring things like crosswords, word searches and Mad Libs. This will keep the kids busy for a while and cheap form of entertainment. If you have some hand held video games bring those for the kids to do. If you donât have a system they sell hand held games pretty cheap and again it will keep the kids busy for a while. Why not give each kid a disposable camera and a âjournalâ or scrap book they can write about their journey and add the pictures later. Great way for them to preserve their memories of the move. Let the kids help with the trip, the ones that are old enough have them be the co-pilot for a while and read the map. Have each kid pick out a place they want to stop at before you go. That way they feel like they helped. Bring a deck of UNO Cards or playing cards, go fish can last forever! I would also bring paper, crayons, and maybe even color pages. The kids can draw for something to do. Make up a family CD of music have each person pick some songs they like and make a mixed CD.
There are plenty of car games that the family can play. 20 Questions is good, or I Spy takes up some time. Play car bingo you can either make up boards or print them from the web. Play Finish That Story have one person start and continue on to the rest of the car. Counting Cows game who ever gets the most wins. License Plate lingo is good, try to make words out of the letters on the plate such as GLD is girls like diamonds. License plate bingo make up boards with different states whoever gets bingo wins. License plate game keep a running tally of states that are different then yours again whoever gets the most wins. There is also Get 100 have everyone pick out a color, next they have to spot 100 things with that color. Whoever gets to 100 first wins. Slug Bug is always a good game, the slugging part is always optional. Take some trivia cards and ask each other questions, whoever gets the most right wins. Here are some other game suggestions:
TWO TRUTHS AND ONE LIE: The player tells the group three statements about himself or herself. Two are true and one is a lie. Everyone tries to guess which one is the lie.
GEOGRAPHY: Can be played with animals also. Start with an animal or a place name --California, for example. The next person has to think of a place that begins with the last letter of "California"
BUILDING WORDS: Build a word one letter at a time. Each successive player adds a letter and must have a real word in mind.
BUZZ: Try to reach 100 without making a mistake. Every time you get to a number that's divisible by seven (7, 14, 21) or has a seven in it (17), say "Buzz" instead of the number.
THE CAR NEXT DOOR: Invent stories about people in the car next to yours.
ALPHABET WORDS: Pick a letter and find words or objects starting with that letter. Move through the alphabet. Or play as a memory game - A is for apple; B is for __. The second player must remember what "A" was for, and so on through the alphabet.
SCAVENGER HUNT IN THE CAR: Make up a list of things to find along the road. Work as individuals or together as teams.
Here are some helpful travel game sites that we use to plan our trips:
http://roadtripplanning.com/road-trip-games.html
http://www.momsminivan.com/
This site has some really good ideas!
http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/list/top10/121613/article.html
http://familyfun.go.com/family-travel/road-trips/feature/famf48cargames/
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/road_trip.html
http://travelwithkids.about.com/od/cartripstips/a/roadtrips101.htm
http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4707-road-trip-games-and-activities
http://www.radroadtrips.com/
I would also bring pillows so they can SLEEP that is always good! Be sure to bring a cooler with drinks and snacks. Have the kids go shopping with you and pick out things. I also recommend stopping at the rest stops for lunch, bring sandwiches, chips and veggies. Stop for lunch at the rest stop the kids can play on the playground or run around and get some energy out. If you can bring a ball and a bat or Frisbee something like that so they can play a game or two. When all else fails ear plugs (ha ha ha). Have a great trip if you let me know your route to MO I might be able to suggest some places, drive from MO to CA a lot. Good-luck on your move!
Well welcome to the Show Me State! You have a great idea about bringing the portable DVD player; they do sell a âpowerâ stripe that plugs into your lighter in the car. Coleman makes it and it cost about $25. Might be worth getting so you donât use up all of your battery power. They make portable travel games like Connect 4, Battleship, Sorry and that type of thing; they are cheap and fun and can be found at places like Wal-Mart or your local toy store. I would also bring things like crosswords, word searches and Mad Libs. This will keep the kids busy for a while and cheap form of entertainment. If you have some hand held video games bring those for the kids to do. If you donât have a system they sell hand held games pretty cheap and again it will keep the kids busy for a while. Why not give each kid a disposable camera and a âjournalâ or scrap book they can write about their journey and add the pictures later. Great way for them to preserve their memories of the move. Let the kids help with the trip, the ones that are old enough have them be the co-pilot for a while and read the map. Have each kid pick out a place they want to stop at before you go. That way they feel like they helped. Bring a deck of UNO Cards or playing cards, go fish can last forever! I would also bring paper, crayons, and maybe even color pages. The kids can draw for something to do. Make up a family CD of music have each person pick some songs they like and make a mixed CD.
There are plenty of car games that the family can play. 20 Questions is good, or I Spy takes up some time. Play car bingo you can either make up boards or print them from the web. Play Finish That Story have one person start and continue on to the rest of the car. Counting Cows game who ever gets the most wins. License Plate lingo is good, try to make words out of the letters on the plate such as GLD is girls like diamonds. License plate bingo make up boards with different states whoever gets bingo wins. License plate game keep a running tally of states that are different then yours again whoever gets the most wins. There is also Get 100 have everyone pick out a color, next they have to spot 100 things with that color. Whoever gets to 100 first wins. Slug Bug is always a good game, the slugging part is always optional. Take some trivia cards and ask each other questions, whoever gets the most right wins. Here are some other game suggestions:
TWO TRUTHS AND ONE LIE: The player tells the group three statements about himself or herself. Two are true and one is a lie. Everyone tries to guess which one is the lie.
GEOGRAPHY: Can be played with animals also. Start with an animal or a place name --California, for example. The next person has to think of a place that begins with the last letter of "California"
BUILDING WORDS: Build a word one letter at a time. Each successive player adds a letter and must have a real word in mind.
BUZZ: Try to reach 100 without making a mistake. Every time you get to a number that's divisible by seven (7, 14, 21) or has a seven in it (17), say "Buzz" instead of the number.
THE CAR NEXT DOOR: Invent stories about people in the car next to yours.
ALPHABET WORDS: Pick a letter and find words or objects starting with that letter. Move through the alphabet. Or play as a memory game - A is for apple; B is for __. The second player must remember what "A" was for, and so on through the alphabet.
SCAVENGER HUNT IN THE CAR: Make up a list of things to find along the road. Work as individuals or together as teams.
Here are some helpful travel game sites that we use to plan our trips:
http://roadtripplanning.com/road-trip-games.html
http://www.momsminivan.com/
This site has some really good ideas!
http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/list/top10/121613/article.html
http://familyfun.go.com/family-travel/road-trips/feature/famf48cargames/
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/road_trip.html
http://travelwithkids.about.com/od/cartripstips/a/roadtrips101.htm
http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4707-road-trip-games-and-activities
http://www.radroadtrips.com/
I would also bring pillows so they can SLEEP that is always good! Be sure to bring a cooler with drinks and snacks. Have the kids go shopping with you and pick out things. I also recommend stopping at the rest stops for lunch, bring sandwiches, chips and veggies. Stop for lunch at the rest stop the kids can play on the playground or run around and get some energy out. If you can bring a ball and a bat or Frisbee something like that so they can play a game or two. When all else fails ear plugs (ha ha ha). Have a great trip if you let me know your route to MO I might be able to suggest some places, drive from MO to CA a lot. Good-luck on your move!
Anyone know how to repair a Playskool VideoNow Jr. Player?
Janet J
My child's Videonow Jr. player is not working properly and they do not sell them anymore so I can't replace it. The screen is dark and there are vertical lines distorting the picture. I have heard that it's laser may need to be re-aligned, anyone have any experience with this or have any other tips they can share? It does not need new batteries and the disks we have are all clean and scratch-free. Thanks!!
Answer
Hasbro has a customer support page...
I would give them a call ---
they have a 1-800 number for anything
relating their products
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs_contact
http://www.hasbro.com/phonepop.cfm
your player is still in stock and can be found here...
http://www.amazon.com/Videonow-Jr-Player-Yellow-Purple/dp/B00022H9B4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Playskool-Video-Now-Jr-Player-Blue-NEVER-OPENED-NEW_W0QQitemZ300271859293QQcategoryZ101613QQcmdZViewItem
{ if your player cannot be fixed
and you would want an alternative }
My suggestion to you would be
to consider the
Fisher-Price Kid Tough Portable DVD
if you must replace the one you have
It is
much more durable and
just recently came out
http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Tough-Portable-Player-Blue/dp/B0015KSRAY/ref=pd_sim_t_2
I have had another person ask about this player
and have given it rave reviews ---
you can see my detailed answer [with links]
here...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvtrmrssgokM5zRVDDhV___ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081007114101AAZVgqb&show=7#profile-info-997003ff452f3c14786935f6de2a0d3caa
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Hasbro has a customer support page...
I would give them a call ---
they have a 1-800 number for anything
relating their products
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs_contact
http://www.hasbro.com/phonepop.cfm
your player is still in stock and can be found here...
http://www.amazon.com/Videonow-Jr-Player-Yellow-Purple/dp/B00022H9B4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Playskool-Video-Now-Jr-Player-Blue-NEVER-OPENED-NEW_W0QQitemZ300271859293QQcategoryZ101613QQcmdZViewItem
{ if your player cannot be fixed
and you would want an alternative }
My suggestion to you would be
to consider the
Fisher-Price Kid Tough Portable DVD
if you must replace the one you have
It is
much more durable and
just recently came out
http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Tough-Portable-Player-Blue/dp/B0015KSRAY/ref=pd_sim_t_2
I have had another person ask about this player
and have given it rave reviews ---
you can see my detailed answer [with links]
here...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvtrmrssgokM5zRVDDhV___ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081007114101AAZVgqb&show=7#profile-info-997003ff452f3c14786935f6de2a0d3caa
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