Archive for the ‘Toddler Entertainment’ Category

Strategies to Prevent Toddler Tantrums During Flights

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

I’m sure that you’ve heard about the recent debacle regarding the family that was told to leave the airplane after their crying three year old repeatedly refused to take her seat in preparation for takeoff. For many parents, this sort of situation would be their worst travel nightmare. Of course toddlers, like adults, are going to have their good days, and their not-so-good days. Even the most cheerful and well-mannered child could have an unpleasant outburst when frightened, ill, or exhausted.

Foregoing an absolute worst-case situation, what types of things might parents do in order to make toddler travel as smooth and pain-free as possible? How may airport toddler tantrums be avoided?

1. Keep the same routine. One of the best ways to avoid toddler travel disasters is to stick to your child’s schedule as much as possible. The routine adds stability, familiarity, and comfort to your child’s life in the midst of changing and perhaps frightening surroundings. Provide snacks on time. Allow for naps. In fact, if you can do so, speak with your travel agent about scheduling a flight during a time when your child would normally be sleeping. Consider flying at off-peak times. Traveling late at night may not only enable your child to sleep, but the airport may be less crowded, less noisy, and much easier to navigate.

2. Nix the potty training. If your child is just starting Potty Training 101, now is actually not the best time for another lesson. Being in diapers (or disposable pull-ups) for a handful of hours will provide much less hassle for you and less stress for the toddler than the undesirable and malodorous worst-case scenario.

3. Bring toys. And more toys. Pack several favorite books (and perhaps a book about airplanes), small non-noisy toys, and comfort items (such as a favorite blanket). Do you have a small portable DVD player? If not, consider borrowing one from a friend. Bring a couple of movies that are special to your child. You may also wish to bring a secret toy along for a special reward.

4. Backpack benefits. If your child is old enough to wear a small backpack, let your toddler place his or her favorite items inside it. The pleasure of wearing it, unzipping it, and adding and removing items from it, may provide entertainment and amusement when you need it most.

5. Choose window seats. Looking out the window can be a marvelously interesting distraction. The view beyond the airplane window is also fraught with educational opportunities and possibilities.

6. Fly non-stop. Do this if it is at all possible. This completely eliminates the added hassle of connecting flights.

7. Set boundaries. Ahead of time, explain to your toddler what is expected of him or her during the flight. Let your toddler understand (to the best of your child’s comprehension) that the trip will involve sitting and playing quietly.

8. Take charge. Always remember, you are the adult. It will ultimately be your responsibility to handle things before a situation can escalate. Because you understand what is best for your toddler, you can correct your child in a loving, yet firm manner.

Make every effort to enjoy the time spent traveling with your toddler. Definitely do not let an off-hand remark by a disgruntled fellow passenger ruin your trip. Be as courteous as possible to those around you, but remember the safety, health, and well-being of your child is your highest priority.

Wooden Rocking Horses ? Entertaining Kids Since the 17th Century

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

If you’re looking for toys that can entertain your kid for hours, then you should consider wooden rocking horses.  Yes, the toy that’s been around since the 17th century is still very much around and providing fun and entertainment to kids all over the world.  You’re probably wondering why they are still around in this present time of high-tech toys.  After all, they look ancient compared to the newer toys.

Simplicity is the key to their success.  They made a simple toy that can entertain kids and became very good at it.  First, the design itself provides more than enough reasons on why kids love wooden rocking horses.  After all, it’s not everyday that they get to ride a horse.

The rocking motion that it makes provides more entertainment.  Rocking back and forth is an adventure to toddlers and it’s also fun.  The motion also creates an impression that they’re really riding a horse.  This makes it perfect for toddlers.  They are simple and safe enough but they provide the right amount of activity to make toddlers entertained at the same time.

They’re also very popular to parents.  Usually, parents have a wooden rocking horse on the top of their list of must-buy toys for their toddler.  Parents know its entertainment value because they’ve had one when they were little kids.  There’s a very good chance that they have very fond memories of the toy.  Also, they know that it’s very safe.  There are no harmful wires involved and no small parts that can harm their little one.  The smooth texture of wood also prevents injuries.

They also know that wooden rocking horses are very durable.  Since it’s made of wood, it can easily stand the test of time even with the most active kids.  As a bonus, they’re very inexpensive.  This is another reason why parents love them.  They’re buying something inexpensive but safe, fun, durable and entertaining.

There is another reason why they’re still around.  Nowadays, we’re seeing a lot of improvements to the toy.  You don’t have to worry because the simplicity is still there.  They still operate the same way.  After all, why fix if it isn’t broken?  But since kids nowadays have more demanding needs, we’re now seeing a lot of improvements to wooden rocking horses.

As an example, we’re now seeing a lot of great designs for boys and girls alike.  This way, you can put a couple of different rocking horses or more in their play rooms for variety.  There are also models that are covered in plush for a more comfortable ride.  There are even some models that bounce up and down.  If you want to, you can buy one that bounces and rocks at the same time.

Check out the wooden rocking horses available so you can choose the best one for your toddler.  They’re probably here to stay for centuries more so give your toddler the fun and entertainment that he can get from wooden rocking horse toys.

 

Camping With Kids ? 8 Sure-Fire Ways How to Keep A Toddler Entertained When Camping

Friday, August 6th, 2010

One of your biggest enemies when camping with kids is boredom. When toddlers are bored, they become cranky and irritable. Some can keep themselves busy quite well, others need someone to entertain them or get them playing. Either way, they need some form of entertainment in the camp, or they won’t be fun. Try these 8 sure-fire ways how to keep a toddler entertained when camping

There are many more things you can do to keep a toddler entertained when camping. Most of them don’t involve much effort and preparation. With all the things that can be done, boredom should not hit anyone camping with kids. A good idea is to think ahead and make a list of activities for your kids in and around the camp.