Lot of great ideas here! PP I want to know more about the tiny purse games! |
| Mini etch-a-sketch. We went to a restaurant and they were out of kids menus and crayons, but had a few etch-a-sketchs for whatever reason. My kid loved it so much that I bought a mini one (from Target, I think) to keep in my purse. He loves playing with it in restaurants, doctors offices, in the car, anywhere the requires waiting and sitting relatively still |
| We play 20 questions |
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I love 20 questions! Also hangman (but not many 5 year olds can read ).
My mother in law once randomly pushed a sugar packet into the middle of the table while making sustained eye contact with her grandchild….then said 1,2,3….GET that packet! I swear, we played that at many restaurants after that. |
| Agree with the recommendation on ordering kids food immediately and getting the check early. We do guessing games about things on the menu and keep score (ex. Is salmon found on land, sea or sky? Is spaghetti from Australia, Italy, or Mexico? Does entree start with an A, O or E?). We practiced sounding out words with the dessert menu. |
| Reading books, etch a sketch, coloring, eating? |
| A book, crayons, and order fast. |
Same! We eat out a lot, ever since my kid was young, and have never had a bad experience. But we plan, don’t have 2+ hour meals, and have lots of activities: coloring, stickers, books. If all else fails, iPad. It happens. |
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When my kids come home from birthday parties with junk like tiny games (etch-a-sketches or whatever) or fidget-type things, I put them in the restaurant bag to add some variety to our lives. Think things like little water games where you push a button and it goes on a hook (like this https://www.michaels.com/product/blue-water-game-by-creatology-10752167?srsltid=AfmBOop-RjjEREM6hZgPfcIHa4wcrXN1REncqWt6wXyD1iqSpoZDlaWeYT0). If you don't have anything like this, I suggest finding a few. They also love coloring books, obviously.
Other ideas: -- The little plus-plus things (Target usually has a knockoff version in the dollar spot). -- Small cubed magnatiles. -- Go fish -- A few matchbox cars/trucks |
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Tic-Tac-Toe
Dots I Spy 20 Questions Who am I? (20 questions for people/characters) Rhyming game ABC game - Progress through a category starting with letters of the alphabet (names, animals, places, foods, etc., ex. apple, banana, cherry…) Buzz - a verbal math game You pick a pattern and then start counting, substituting the word buzz for words that fit the pattern. If you mess up the pattern, you’re out. To make it more interesting you can combine rules. Ex. Numbers with 2s: 1, buzz, 3, 4, . . . , 11, buzz, 13, . . . , 19, buzz, buzz, buzz, . . . , 30, 31, buzz, 33, etc. You can combine rules. Ex. Odd numbers and numbers with 2s: Buzz, buzz, buzz, 4, . . . , 10, buzz, buzz, buzz, 14, . . . , 18, buzz, buzz, buzz, . . . , 30, buzz, buzz, buzz, 34, buzz, 36, etc. As your child gets older you can use other patterns for buzz: multiples, perfect squares, primes, Fibonacci numbers, etc. |
| I do not typically support screen time, but if dinner is the only time child will ever see a screen, Phone of iPad I say so be it. Sometimes it's nice to enjoy a meal. Other wise crayons... |