Traveling with kids: so much fun, and so many chances for disaster. Right? We’ve had our share of both, from those magical moments when everyone’s laughing together and I’m wondering how I ended up with such amazing kids, to that time when we dragged a screaming two year old around Old Faithful while everyone else stared at us, wishing we’d disappear. Through all our trips, I’ve discovered one tip that makes traveling with kids about a thousand times easier.
No, I haven’t figured out how to ensure no one will get carsick on the drive. I’m still working on that. But barring that, this tip solves a whole lot of other problems, and here it is:
Before your trip, prep a WHOLE BUNCH of snack size baggies filled with (mostly) healthy snacks. Then get each kid a fanny pack and let them load it up with snacks each morning, which they can eat whenever they’d like during the day.* Seriously, this solves all sorts of travel related problems.
Because, after all, what’s the biggest issue when traveling with kids? Well, they get off their schedule, they’re in unfamiliar places, they end up tired, and then they get CRANKY, and suddenly everyone else is miserable. Giving kids some autonomy by allowing them familiar food choices and ensuring that they aren’t hangry will go a long way toward making your trip more magical. Oh, and it’s going to save you loads of money, too.
This little tip is an absolute life saver if you’re headed to a theme park. Theme parks are notorious for long lines and expensive food, and a fanny pack full of healthy snacks will save your bacon in both situations. The wait for rides is a lot less miserable if each child has a cheese stick and applesauce to snack on, and you won’t have to drop $8 every time someone gets hungry (which, with little kids, is approximately every 23 minutes). Plus, with each kid carrying their own fanny pack, you don’t have to lug all the food around yourself!
Snack packs come in handy on any sort of trip with kids: in the car, on a plane, at a national park, etc. Even at Grandma’s house, because there’s no guarantee she’s going to have the “right” kind of granola bars.
If you’re flying to your destination and don’t want to check a bag full of snacks, check with the grocery stores near your hotel. Many stores (especially in tourist destinations) now offer free grocery order and delivery service, which means you can order a bunch of stuff in advance and have it delivered to your hotel when you arrive.
*Quick note: I don’t usually recommend letting kids eat because they’re bored. In fact, we all know that’s a pretty big no-no. And I don’t usually let my kids decide when and what to eat all day long, either, because I know they won’t always make the best choices. BUT for five days out of the year, I’m totally good with this approach, especially if I make sure most of the snack options I’ve provided are healthy. I do include some treats along with the snacks, but the kids can only choose 1 of those per day, while they can take as many of the healthy options as they can fit in their pack. I’ve found they do an surprisingly good job of regulating when to eat the food, especially if they know they can’t refill their pack until the next day.
The best items to buy are things that will stay good for a few days and not get crushed when put in a pack. You can buy items already in single serving pouches, or just do what I do and buy a whole bag of things and divide them up into snack sized bags (the kids LOVE helping me with this before we leave).
Here are some snack ideas:
- applesauce (pouches or cups – kids can open the edge and drink the applesauce out of the cup)
- fruit cups (include a plastic spoon, or just let kids drink from the cup)
- raisins
- fruit leather
- trail mix
- pretzels
- apple slices
- Uncrustables
- cheese sticks
- frozen Gogurts
- carrot sticks
- grapes
- half a bagel & peanut butter (bagels hold up much better than bread when packed)
- nuts
- crackers
- hummus
- rice cakes
- Chex mix
- granola bars
I hope this helps you out on your next trip with the kids!
For lots more tips for traveling with kids, get out Scholastic’s Can’t Wait for School Break. You’ll find all sorts of vacation planning tips:
- Click here for a list of including audio book ideas to listen to on the ride
- Click here for a great way to ensure your kids have your contact info if you get separated on your trip
- Click here for info on the best educational experiences at Disney parks worldwide
- Click here to get tips for what to do if your kids will miss school for your trip.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Scholastic. The opinions and text are all mine.
More travel hacks:
Lisa says
I am so excited to see the discussions that will be made on this thread regarding taxes. I have to say that this kind of topic should really be discussed thoroughly to people who finds it helpful so that there won’t be no confusions anymore.การ์ดแต่งงาน
lisa says
Traveling is not any simple calling. Instead, it consists of numerous things, luggage is one of the most fecund items among them. There are plenty of luggage selling companies in the markets. However, Coolife luggage reviews help you to find the best fit for you.Belize Property For Sale
lisa says
From my personal revel in I might say take enough diapers for your toddler. If the journey is long then taking a stroller or automobile seat. It’s very helpful. Besides meals, medicines and fast aid kit is very essential.taipei to hualien
lisa says
Absolutely! Travel can be a lot of fun, whether you’re traveling solo or with a group of friends or family. It’s a great way to take a break from your daily routine, see new places, and have new experiences. Travel can be especially enjoyable when you’re with people you enjoy spending time with, as you can share the excitement of discovery and create memories together. Taroko Gorge Tour
smith logan says
Each course is offered online and updated often in a variety of languages. It provides all students with good employment choices and has more than 100,000 students. You can read customer testimonials on the website as well.DoMyCourses is the greatest online learning platform for the latest pay to take my course .