Whether it's a few hours to Grandma's house or a multi-day summer vacation, taking the kids on road trips is a rite of passage for parents. Doing it right, however, requires practice and preparation.
A road trip is a rite of passage for many American families. It is a time for families to spend hours on end enjoying one another’s company, playing road trip games, seeing new sights, and creating ...
Age 3 and a half is when kids are the most challenging to travel with, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American parents with children under the age of 13 asked respondents about the ...
Family road trips can be hard. I wanted something to make them more meaningful for my family. Now we embark on a 'Kindness Quest' whenever we travel, aimed at spreading positivity. Our quests involve ...
No more “Are we there yet?” in our car, thanks to these fun travel toys. Let’s be honest: the thought of being in a car with your kids for a long road trip has the potential to make any parent feel ...
These spillproof tumblers are a godsent in the car—whether you have toddlers or not. Fill 'em with juice, milk, water, even snacks. Messes are inevitable with kids (and okay, yes, adults too).
Our family of six has logged many miles on road trips and has had lots of fun along the way. I always prioritize comfort and make sure to have lots of activities to keep kids engaged. I try to limit ...
MIRAMICHI, New Brunswick -- Three rounds of mini-golf, three free-for-alls at Tim Horton’s and seven ice cream shop stops. Plus jet ski and golf cart rides, pools and hot tubs, card games and way too ...