Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Long trips with your child


Long trips with your childSmall children can not for a long time to be in a confined space, because they need somewhere to vent his energy. Suffer when mothers, because they have all pay attention to their brood. Long trip with a baby is not so easy to withstand, it should be prepared in advance.



First you need to take into account the interests of Tomboy and take those things with which he can hold for quite a long time, it can be stories, painting sets or baking powder (also

coloring pages for boys)books with stickers or colorful panoramic images. The themes of the books must correspond to the age of the kid, it is best to choose to travel with your child.



You can also purchase puzzles and coloring, drawing Board and markers. If your child loves to draw, paint, should give him that opportunity, taking with him or finger paint, or glass-neprolivajku and brush with paint.




You should think about what you like to do to a child. Perhaps he likes to disassemble something, screwing the bolts, or pushing buttons and clicking switches. The benefit nowadays you can buy any toy, so to find something suitable in the toy store will not be difficult. The puzzle is also one of the favorite activities of many children, you can take along a few small puzzles in order to diversify pastime.




Some children prefer to talk, they are virtually silent for a minute, asking many questions or something telling. In this case, you can play in the "City" or together with your child to write stories, this has a positive effect on the development of the child.




For older children a great lesson will be listening to audio books, but for this you must have already purchased a player and select a few interesting books.




During long trips will have enough time to talk with your child about everything, he'll be able to impress others with their knowledge and mind.




There are thousands of ways to entertain Tomboy on the road, this requires only a serious approach and a little imagination.













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