At the end of each leg of the trip, everything must go back into the tupperware. Everything they can bring along will fit inside this tupperware- activities, toys, books, crafting supplies. Get each kid their own tupperware container to keep at their feet.And for $30, it’s a steal of a deal for your sanity. Honestly, if you are planning to be in the car for any amount of time this summer with kids still in a carseat or booster, go buy it today. It’s carseat safe and won’t hurt them in the case of an accident ( unlike large plastic trays that can crush them or could shatter). It has multiple side pockets for books and crafts and water bottles. It’s made from a soft and comfortable foam, but the girls found it sturdy enough for colouring and crafts. It has ingenious design with a clip that goes around the back of the carseat and can be unclipped on either side. Both my girls ask for it on as soon as we get in the car, even when we are just driving in our city. I can’t say enough good things about this lap tray. So without further ado, here’s a long list of how to keep those kids busy (and keep yourself smiling) on a long long drive. ![]() I’ve compiled a long list of things to do, how to stay sane, and the little tips I learned along the way. During the trip I kept notes of what worked for us, and what didn’t. We had previously done 8 hour trips and although they were still long, they didn’t compare to two full days of driving. We recently drove 20 hours South to St George, Utah.
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