Are you a fan of the show Good Luck Charlie? I think it’s such a fun family show and I’ll admit to watching it even with Hayden not in the room!
Leigh-Allyn Baker plays the Mom in the hit show Good Luck Charlie and will also be starring in the upcoming movie Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas, which will be playing on December 2nd!
If you have toddlers, Leigh-Allyn Baker is here to share some holiday tips!
Traveling with Tots
1. You can thank the late, great Steve Jobs for tip #1. The iPad! Albeit an expensive convenience, it is one that is well worth the $$$. No longer do you have to bring crayons, coloring books, puzzles, games, blocks, cars or DVDs and DVD players. One lightweight iPad and a few clever downloaded apps can provide all of these things and more while making your travel bag a lot lighter and your trip through the security line a lot faster.
2. If you often face the dreaded “stop kicking the seat in front of you” scenario, there is a simple but often overlooked solution. Instead of sitting your husband next to you in flight, reserve him the window seat in front of your kicking toddler.
3. Give your toddler a new treat for car trips or plane rides. One of my favorites is Mrs. Grossman’s Peel and Play Activity Set. In one simple folder it reveals a setting for over twenty reusable stickers to create endless scenarios. Another classic yet creative way to pass the time is with Play-Doh. Challenge your toddler to make you a yummy cake. Then you can take turns singing Happy Birthday to each other.
Keeping the Kids Entertained During Cold Winter Days
1. Go camping inside! Build a tent out of dining room chairs and extra sheets and blankets. You can make it as simple or as elaborate as time and bedding allows.
2. On rainy days, my husband and I move our cars and turn our garage into a toddler art studio. When we are finished, we roll up our art work, wrap a rubber band around the middle and place it in a small basket secured to the handle bars of our son’s tricycle. He then pretends he’s a newspaper delivery boy and rides around our garage tossing his “papers” to all of our pretend neighbors.
3. Cuddle up in a blanket on the couch and watch Good Luck Charlie. It’s good for the whole family! 😉
Festive Cooking with your Busy Toddler
By far, the easiest and safest Holiday treats to make with your toddler are rice cereal treats. I opt for organic low sugar rice cereal, organic butter and mini organic marshmallows. To add a punch of protein, add a ½ cup of almond butter to the mix after the melting of the marshmallows. Of course, always make sure that the children enjoying these treats are not allergic to nuts. These treats are great for impatient toddlers because they can be actively involved in the making of these simple treats and not just waiting on the sidelines while Mommy does the hard stuff. For extra fun, let your child cut out different shapes and characters with festive cookie cutters. Decorate with sprinkles and frosting. Or for a healthier alternative, try decorating with carob and yogurt chips and chopped berries. And serve with a tall glass of low-fat milk.
We are traveling next week for Thanksgiving. 6 hours in a car with a toddler and infant. If I bring nothing else, you bet your life I’m bringing our iPad!! That thing is a lifesaver!
My iPad is my lifesaver as well when I travel with the kids. I strap it to my headrest and the kids are set. I let them play games, read, watch movies, and watch TV through my provider/employer DISH Network. With the DISH Remote Access app and the Sling Adapter hooked up to my receiver it allows me access to all our DVR recordings and Subscription channels. The kids can watch live TV from anywhere we can get a 3G or Wi-Fi connection. This is by far one of their favorite apps and keeps them quiet for hours.