
17 July 2015
How to Keep Your Child Entertained During Long Journeys
With the summer holidays fast approaching, the dreaded trip to Dover becomes a daunting reality with

- Break up the journey – An essential when travelling with little ones as toilet breaks are all too frequent. Plus a bit of fresh air and a run around a service station really works wonders. If you fancy something a bit more special you could research tourist attractions along your journey to ease the boredom.
- Activity books – Cheaper than a tablet and absolutely no chance of nonsense texts getting sent to your boss. If your child loves to read you can opt for the traditional story or picture books but failing that puzzle, drawing and colouring books are a sure way to whittle away the hours.
- Word games – Yes it’s a classic but a good old word came still provides entertainment for the whole family. We suggest I-Spy, Word Association and 20 Questions for guaranteed laughter.
- Cameras – If you’ve got a digital camera and you trust your children with it a fun way to pass serious journey time is to get your children to take as many photographs as you can, the one of mum catching flies would be a great addition to the holiday album. If you’re feeling extra creative why not make a list of things for your children to photograph. If a four year old with a digital camera makes you feel uneasy then why not pick up a cheap disposable camera and see what kind of weird and wonderful things your child likes to photograph once developed.
- A tablet - although expensive, it is the clear favourite as per Disney’s research. A tablet is enormously flexible with hours of endless activities, films and games to keep children entertained. We suggest downloading a variety of media onto the tablets so that you don’t waste all that money on one unsuccessful defeat on Angry Birds and the boredom strikes again. Try downloading a mix of books, films, puzzles, educational apps and a few different games.