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Choosing a family trip can be a daunting task, not to mention patience. But if you prepare in advance, a trip can be one of the most memorable events in your family's life.
Here are some quick and easy tips to make your family trip fun and safe.
First, prepare a checklist of what you need. This includes first aid kits, food, snacks, drinks and lots of toys, coloring books, paper and pencils, a portable DVD player so your kids can watch their favorite movies; and more fresh. It's a good idea to ask the children which games they would like to play, of course, within certain limits.
Make sure snacks are good for your health. Too many sweet snacks can make children jump from car seats. Remember that this is a relaxing family holiday and you will not want the kids bored, or keep asking when you arrive.
Check online to print games for the road that you and your kids can play along the way. There is also a selection of puzzles and puzzles.
In addition, if you have very young children, you will need to take a diaper bag and wipe it for occasional spills, blankets and pillows, if any, and a favorite item or stuffed animal for children is also a good idea.
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Second, select your destination and then contact AAA for a package. Pray for a scenic route that will be more pleasing to the eye, especially for the driver!
Third, when you check the planned route, you can check online to find the gas stations that offer the cheapest gas. If there are attractions on the route, mark them on the map and plan to stay at these locations.
Fourth, on the road, be sure to stop the pit regularly. This allows children to run and cut off steam, and adults to stretch and recharge. Pack a soccer ball or soccer ball for the whole family to have fun while playing sports.


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Finally, it is very important that safety considerations are respected. This includes checking the car with a local mechanic or service station. Make sure the oil and filter are replaced; the tires are well inflated (do not forget the spare tire); windshield replaced (if necessary); and the car is in good condition before takeoff.
In addition, the following items can be placed in the trunk: a garden chair, extra blanket, emergency kit, umbrellas, water, a flashlight and batteries, a battery-operated radio and a wiper cleaner. The glove box has a first aid kit and a charger for your cell phone. Also keep all medications in a Ziploc bag in the glove box.
Another good idea is to get a list of phone numbers, including the hotel or motel in which you live, as well as the families and friends you may need to contact.