Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did 18 with a 4/2/7month old! Honestly tablets and try to drive during nap times. My 4 year old is the pro and never complains.
Those invisible ink things are good, but a tablet buys you the length of a movie or two without whining.
My recommendation is that if you have not introduced tech, try to hold off. Best decision ever for us, as they didn’t constantly whine for movies etc.
-mom who regularly drove 12+ hours with toddlers as the solo adult
My kids don't whine for the tablet, they just get bored and whine to get out of the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did 18 with a 4/2/7month old! Honestly tablets and try to drive during nap times. My 4 year old is the pro and never complains.
Those invisible ink things are good, but a tablet buys you the length of a movie or two without whining.
My recommendation is that if you have not introduced tech, try to hold off. Best decision ever for us, as they didn’t constantly whine for movies etc.
-mom who regularly drove 12+ hours with toddlers as the solo adult
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did 18 with a 4/2/7month old! Honestly tablets and try to drive during nap times. My 4 year old is the pro and never complains.
Those invisible ink things are good, but a tablet buys you the length of a movie or two without whining.
My recommendation is that if you have not introduced tech, try to hold off. Best decision ever for us, as they didn’t constantly whine for movies etc.
-mom who regularly drove 12+ hours with toddlers as the solo adult
Anonymous wrote:I just did 18 with a 4/2/7month old! Honestly tablets and try to drive during nap times. My 4 year old is the pro and never complains.
Those invisible ink things are good, but a tablet buys you the length of a movie or two without whining.
Anonymous wrote:We make our own "blind bags" - I basically get them little dollar store toys and wrap them up in paper bags and they get one per hour. It also helps that they can do a countdown by counting how many bags they've received and how many are left to see how much longer "are we there yet?".