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How to Keep Toddler Twins Occupied on Road Trips

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By momoftwingirls
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Toys in SUV for Twins
Toys in SUV for Twins
Monica Curran

When going on a road trip, of any length, it is imperative your twins or babies, have something to do which keeps them occupied. Otherwise, well, let's not even discuss otherwise. Read on to learn more.

From Quick Guide: Holiday Road Trips Checklist
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Two of each toy
  • Twin A
  • Twin B
  • Portable DVD Player
  • Music
  • Food
  • Drinks

    Keeping Twins Occupied on Road Trips

  1. Step 1
    Toys for Twin A
     
    Toys for Twin A

    You will need two of everything. If you want to keep your twins babies or toddler happy, or singleton baby, you will, no must, have the same toy for each baby or toddler.

  2. Step 2
    Toys for Twin B
     
    Toys for Twin B

    Babies like noise, therefore, when you bring toys in your vehicle, make sure at least one of the sets of toys, see how I wrote "sets", is a noisy toy. Perhaps a learning toy.

  3. Step 3
    Portable DVD Player in center Consul
     
    Portable DVD Player in center Consul

    If you are lucky, you will also have a portable DVD player which you can sit on your center consul so both babies or toddlers can view the movie. These portable DVD players can be found for a good price at your favorite baby super store.

  4. Step 4
    Snacks and Juice for Twins or Toddlers
     
    Snacks and Juice for Twins or Toddlers

    Finally, always have plenty of snacks and juice for your twins or toddlers to reach for while on a road trip or simply driving around town. If anything, it will keep them quiet and occupied.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be prepared on any road trip, short or long
  • Have fun, if you can
  • Sing to your babies to distract them

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on 2/19/2009 lol, very good

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