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TravelKiddy Activity Kit Winner

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Thank you to everyone who entered the TravelKiddy Giveaway on TravelMamas.com!  Activity kits are available for Toddlers, Kids Age 3-6, Kids Age 6-9, and there’s even a PuzzleKiddy for ages 9-Adult. I asked entrants to tell me which TravelKiddy they would prefer and why.

TravelKiddy Discount

Of the 107 entries, the winner of a TravelKiddy Activity Kit is Heather M! Her number was chosen at random using Random.org. She said, ”I would like the TravelKiddy Age 3-6. We make several three to four hour trips a year and every summer we drive 14 hours to visit family. The DVD player only lasts two to three hours so I’m always struggling to keep my daughter entertained.”

I just know Heather’s little one will love the games, toys, crafts, and other goodies in her TravelKiddy kit. The winner has been notified by email. If she does not respond within 48 hours, she will forfeit the prize and another entry will be selected at random. Congratulations, Heather!

Random.org Winner of TravelKiddy Activity Kit

Free Gift Just for Travel Mamas & Travel Daddies
Even if you didn’t win, you can still get a free gift! For a limited time, you will receive a free gift with any TravelKiddy purchase just for Travel Mamas and Travel Daddies. Simply type in TMFG at check out. Ho! Ho! Ho!

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A note from The Travel Mama: TravelKiddy will provide the prize to the winner and provided an activity kit to my family at no charge for purposes of this giveaway.

Travel with Kids? Enter to Win a TravelKiddy Activity Kit!

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

Creating and packing a travel activity kit to keep kids entertained while on a family vacation can be a hassle. It was such a relief not to assemble a bag full of travel toys, coloring books, stickers, and engaging activities for my two children before our last trip. This time around, I let TravelKiddy do the work for me. Win a TravelKiddy to make your life easier too! Read on to find out how to enter.

TravelKiddy Activity Kit for Ages 3 to 6
This TravelKiddy is for ages 3 to 6

The Birth of TravelKiddy
TravelKiddy is the brainchild of Jennifer Untermyer, a mother of four daughters aged three to nine. She says, “I decided to start TravelKiddy shortly after we moved back to the U.S. from Hong Kong. We travel extensively with our kids and I was unable to find high quality activity kits on the market so I was spending hours creating my own. After requests from friends, family members, and a few flight attendants I started making them for others.”

TravelKiddy for Roadtrips with Kids
TravelKiddy Creator Jennifer Untermyer’s four daughters ready for a roadtrip

TravelKiddy for All Ages
There is a TravelKiddy to meet the entertainment needs of any traveler, no matter the age! The Toddler Travel Collection is available with stacking cups, puzzles, toys, craft items, and a chunky book to slip into a diaper bag. There’s even a PuzzleKiddy for big kids aged 9 to adult, complete with brain teasers and games of all sorts.

You can also choose a classic TravelKiddy for ages 3 to 6 or a TravelKiddy for ages 6 to 9. Both come with a cool messenger bag to keep everything organized. They are stocked with craft activities, small travel toys, sticker sheets, and more. For shorter trips, you might want to purchase a smaller BusyKiddy or miniKiddy instead.

TravelKiddy for Toddlers
The TravelKiddy Toddler Collection

TravelKiddy Favorites
Jennifer sent my family a TravelKiddy for ages 3 to 6 to test out during our road trip from San Diego to Phoenix and back. It’s contents kept my children entertained while in the car as well as during restaurant meals and back at the hotel room.

My kindergartner proudly pronounces to anyone who will listen, “I am an artist.” Therefore her favorite items in the activity kit were the crayons and the Big & Easy coloring book. I appreciated that the Crayola crayons came in a easily closed plastic soap dish. This ingenious container kept them from getting broken or lost during our travels.

My two-and-a-half-year-old son preferred the Wikki Stix (which I had to twist together again and again for him), a miniature tic-tac-toe game on which he loved to flip the o’s and x’s with his chubby little hands, and a band-aid dispenser stocked with bandages.

Both of my children adored the Create-A-Scene Stickers! These sticker scenes (like a fish bowl, jungle full of monkeys, or princess scene) are also a favorite of Jennifer’s children. 

I was impressed with the “Return Travel Kit” that came in a separate zipper-locked plastic bag filled with another activity book, a few miniature toys, another small pack of Wikki Stix, and some other goodies. I kept this hidden from the kids throughout our trip and it was a nice surprise for them during our drive home.

You can find individual toys, sticker sheets, and other fun to add to your activity kit or as replenishment for future trips on the Doo-Dads section of the site. Or, you could purchase a TravelKiddy Refill Kit.

Travel Puzzles and Games for Big Kids and Adults
PuzzleKiddy for Ages 9 to Adult

Free Gift Just for Travel Mamas & Travel Daddies
For a limited time, you will receive a free gift with any TravelKiddy purchase just for typing in TMFG at check out. ‘Tis the season to give AND to receive – so order today and get a little something extra!

Enter to Win!
TravelKiddy will provide one winner with the choice of one of the following:
Toddler Travel Collection
TravelKiddy Ages 3-6
TravelKiddy Ages 6-9
PuzzleKiddy for Ages 9-Adult

There are three ways to enter this contest. Do one, two, or all three! Be sure to make a separate comment below for each entry to count. You can enter each method one time, for a total of three entries.

- Post a comment below about which TravelKiddy you’d like to win and why. Generic comments like “I want to win a TravelKiddy” will be disqualified.

- “Like” the Travel Mamas Facebook page and then post how a TravelKiddy would improve your travels on the page. (Add a comment below after posting on Facebook.)

- Follow @TravelMamas on Twitter, then copy and paste this tweet (provide a link to your tweet in your comment below):

I want to win a @TravelKiddy activity kit from @TravelMamas to make traveling with kids more fun! http://tinyurl.com/2ewlmuq

Value of the prize ranges between $29.95 - $34.95 depending on which TravelKiddy is selected. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, December 12, 2010. The winner will be chosen at random using RANDOM.org and will be notified by email. If the prize is not claimed within 48 hours of notification, the prize will be forfeited and another winner will be selected. Good luck! This contest has ended. FIND OUT WHO WON!

Want to be notified of other giveaways and happenings on TravelMamas.com? Sign up for the Travel Mamas e-newsletter now! Mailings are sent out approximately twice per month.

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A note from The Travel Mama: TravelKiddy will provide the prize to the winner and provided the activity kit to my family at no charge for purposes of this blog post and giveaway.

Travel Mamas Anniversary Round Up

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Here’s a little round-up of the Travel Mamas Anniversary Prize A Day Giveaway posts and comments!

Friday you voted for the Best Travel Mamas Guest Blogger. According to the votes, here are the Top 3 Guest Blog Posts:

1.  Top Five Tips for Traveling Through Ireland with Kids
by Jody Halsted, Family Rambling

2. Five Texas Hill Country Family Activities
by Sarah V., Wandering Off

3. How to Camp with Kids
by Roy Scribner, Camping Blogger

Congratulations to Jody! She will receive a $30 gift certificate to KidsTravelHappy.com for being voted the year’s best Travel Mamas Guest Blogger! Check out Jody’s blog Family Rambling for tips and destinations from a traveling family.

One voter was drawn at random using Random.org to win the same prize. Ironically, the winner of the drawing was the second place blogger, Sarah V. of the blog Wandering Off. Congrats, Sarah!

Thursday you helped me out by submitting Suggestions for Travel Trivia Questions. Did you know what is the most popular ride at Disney World? Well, according to Caitlin G. it’s Spaceship Earth. Who knew?! Thursday’s winner, chosen at random, was Rachel of ZipSetGo.com.

Wednesday I asked you to Share Your Travel Tips. Everyone had great tips to share! I especially liked Trisha’s suggestion to play games that educate, like the Alphabet game (where one each family member names an animal starting with a letter of the alphabet). I also loved GoApril’s suggestion to hold coloring contests for families who have more than one child! Wednesday’s winner was Brooke of weeshenanigans.blogspot.com

Tuesday I posted 10 Most Popular Blog Posts (plus my 5 personal faves) and asked you to vote for your favorites. Prize winner Molly said, “My vote is for Why We Travel with Children. It was good to (be) reminded that traveling with children is really special even though it can be tiring. It’s special to spend time like that together!”

Monday highlighted the  10 Most Popular Travel Mamas Pages (none of which are officially blog posts) and asked you to tell me what you like best about TravelMamas.com. Since Packing Lists is the most popular page beyond the home page, it was no surprise that this was also the feature that received the most votes. That day’s prize winner, a Travel Mama named Kim, said, “I think the packing lists are most helpful! I am a procrastinator and these lists help me stay on task and get things gathered up with ease and swiftness! I think without them, I would forget something very important!”

Everyone who entered any of the contests this week was automatically entered to win a grand prize $50 gift certificate to KidsTravelHappy.com and a $50 prize pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store. The winner of the contest is Stephanie Vollowitz. Yay, Stephanie!

You can save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com on purchases over $20 through April 30, 2010. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. Here are just two examples of what you could buy with your discount!

Custom Activity Kit
Here’s a cool idea. Go to KidsTravelHappy.com, answer some brief questions about who you’d like to buy a kit for, like their age, interests, type of travel they’ll be doing and a Custom Activity Kit will be designed to meet your specifications. It’s great for any age or type of travel!

Gibbon Slackline
Here’s an activity that bring the family together outside. Find a couple of trees, attach a Gibbon Slackline, and let the balancing act begin! This is fun for kids and grown-ups too. This seven-pound item packs small, so it’s ready to go to the park, beach, grandma and grandpa’s house, or wherever!

 

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Write for Travel Mamas

Vote for the Best Travel Mamas Guest Blogger

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

When I first cooked up the idea for the Travel Mamas Anniversary Prize A Day Giveaway, I knew I wanted to use one day of the contest to showcase the work of the talented writers who have written guest posts for TravelMamas.com. I thought I would provide a list of the guest blog posts in order of most popular, but that wouldn’t be fair since newer posts haven’t had as much time to be read as older stories. Then I thought maybe I personally would rank the stories, starting with my favorite. But I like ALL of the stories; how could I choose? That’s when I realized…YOU will choose for me! THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. FIND OUT WHO WAS VOTED BEST TRAVEL MAMAS GUEST BLOGGER!

Vote for your favorite story written by a Travel Mamas Guest Blogger! Two $30 gift certificates from KidsTravelHappy.com will be awarded: one to a voter (selected at random) and one to the blogger with the most votes. KidsTravelHappy.com specializes in UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys.

Additionally, a grand prize of a $50 Kids Travel Happy gift certificate and a prize pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store will be awarded to one contestant chosen at random from all of the entries submitted Monday through Friday of this week. This will be awarded on Saturday, April 3, 2010.

A Travel Mamas Guest Blog Post is featured on Travel Mamas every Friday. I started this little tradition in January of this year. So far, there have been 11 Travel Mamas Guest Bloggers. It’s been so fun to learn tips from these travel writers, each of whom has brought a unique voice and special area of expertise to this site.

Here are the Travel Mamas Guest Blog Posts, from oldest to most recent:

1. 20 Things Your Traveling Teen or Tween Wishes You Knew
by Lisa T. Bergren, The World Is Calling

2. How to Plan a Disney World Vacation
by Lisa M. Battista, Beyond The Attractions

3. Paris with Kids – C’est Magnifique!
by Nancy Solomon, Ciao Bambino

4. Orange County with Kids – Beyond Disneyland
by Katie, OC Mom Activities and Kids and Mice

5. Family-Friendly New Orleans on a Budget
by Jennifer Close, Two Kids and a Map

6. How to Camp with Kids
by Roy Scribner, Camping Blogger

7. Five Yosemite Kid-Sized Adventures
by Debi Huang, Go Explore Nature

8.  Top Five Tips for Traveling Through Ireland with Kids
by Jody Halsted, Family Rambling

9. Five Texas Hill Country Family Activities
by Sarah V., Wandering Off

10. Four Fun Things for Families to Do in Laos
by Candice (CanCan) Broom, Mom Most Traveled

11. Savvy Sassy Mom Travel Picks for Kids
by Andrea Fellman, Savvy Sassy Moms and Have Kids Still Travel


What You Can Win
Vote for your favorite Travel Mamas Guest Blog Post to win a $30 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate. You can also save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Here’s just one sample of what you could buy with your gift certificate and/or discount!

Three Cheers Lap Desk
Lap trays are great for road trips, flights and rail travel! Highlights of the Three Cheers Lap Desk include the handle for easy carrying, the small “secret” zipper pouch perfect for writing utencils, and the removable beaded pad, which doubles as a travel pillow. With styles for boys or girls, these trays are great for anyone aged three or older. Can also be used at home for homework and crafts.


Enter Now
THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. FIND OUT WHO WAS VOTED BEST TRAVEL MAMAS GUEST BLOGGER! You can enter today’s contest a total of two times. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Friday, April 2, 2010. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org and will be notified by email. If no response is received within 48 hours, the first winner will forfeit the prize and another entrant will be selected. The guest blogger with the most votes will also win. Here’s how to enter:

REQUIRED ENTRY - Add a comment below to vote for your favorite Travel Mamas Guest Blogger. Include the title of the guest blog post and/or the guest blogger’s name.

BONUS ENTRY – Tweet this contest. Copy and paste the following phrase into Twitter. Be sure to add a second comment to this post with a link to your tweet.

Which blogger is best? Vote to WIN $30 at @KidsTravelHappy for you & the winning blogger on @TravelMamas http://bit.ly/a9X7MG 

 

Are you interested in writing a guest blog post for TravelMamas.com? Check out Write for Travel Mamas to find out how.

Have you entered the Travel Mamas Anniversary Vacation Package Giveaway at the world’s larget JW Marriott Resort in San Antonio, Texas yet? Enter now!

Savvy Sassy Mom Travel Picks for Kids

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Traveling with Kids CAN be fun, I swear! You just have to have the right attitude and some cool travel accessories. Being organized is rule numero uno. Here are my Savvy Sassy Picks that make traveling with kids something to look forward to!

Trunki
Why is it when traveling with kids your gate always seems to be the very last one in the terminal? With Trunki your kid can hitch a ride to the gate and take a seat while waiting in line for the security check or to use the bathroom. They have a variety of colors and animals like the Bumble Bee, Ladybug and Tiger. Buy the sticker pack and you have another activity to keep the kids occupied for an extra 15 minutes. 

Chalkboard Placemat
Here’s a roll it up and take it with you chalkboard. Whether you’re looking for a diversion at grandma’s, on the plane, in the car, or at a restaurant - this is a simple, no mess creative solution. Kids can play hang man or tic–tac-toe, practice the alphabet, or draw some funny faces. It comes with 2 chalk mats, chalk and an eraser. Order them over at Leaps and Bounds.

Snack Time 2-in-1 Container
I bet you didn’t know the Container Store  is overflowing with cool travel items! Check out these bright colored 2-in-1 beverage and snack containers. Freezer gel is built-in to keep the beverage cold. Twist it open for a fresh snack. Find me a better kid’s travel container, I dare you!

Coby DVD Player Carrying Cube
Everything is better in color, even carrying case for your portable DVD player. We have made the mistake of just throwing our DVD player around like it’s a rag doll. After dropping our first one for the fifth time and busting it, we thought maybe the next one needs a case! Coby makes this one and you can buy it from Amazon for a little protection!

Wireless Headphones by Kidz Gear
This is my husband’s department. I usually put him in charge of all electronics on our trips, and it’s the one thing he actually packs quite well! So naturally when our kids needed headsets for the plane he got them the mini version of what he would wear. These are award-winning wireless headsets for in the car or wired headsets for the plane by Kidz Gear. Ahh… silence is golden!

Andrea Fellman created SavvySassyMoms.com as a fun resource for modern moms who haven’t lost their style to motherhood. It is a destination for great products, fun giveaways, useful tips, and supporting moms in business and the moms making a difference. Andrea is also a bit savvy when it comes to travel.  She and her husband did not give up travel because they had kids, in fact that is why they keep traveling; they want to show their kids the world. HaveKidsStillTravel.com is their motto! 

 

Is there a cool travel accessory you just can’t live without? Leave a comment below!

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Travel Trivia Thursday Giveaway

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

I had this clever idea to post a weekly Travel Trivia question on the home page when I first launched TravelMamas.com one year ago. Little did I know how much time I would spend brainstorming and researching the questions and answers! A few months ago I started posting the questions every Thursday as mini blog posts (instead of just on the home page), and thus, Travel Trivia Thursday was born.

My brain is tired people. Help a Travel Mama out by suggesting a Travel Trivia question as a comment to this story below. If you do, you can win a $25 gift certificate from KidsTravelHappy.com, a site that specializes in UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys. Can’t think of a trivia question? That’s okay…you can use one of mine instead. Simply copy a question from a previous week into the comments.

This contest ends Thursday, April 1 at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time. You can check back tomorrow for another chance to win as part of the Travel Mamas Anniversary Prize A Day Giveaway.

What You Could Win
To celebrate the Travel Mamas one-year anniversary, Monday through Friday of this week (March 29 – April 2, 2010) you can win prizes from KidsTravelHappy.com for voting for your favorite “something” on Travel Mamas (such as your favorite: feature, blog post, travel tip, travel trivia question, and guest blog post). The prizes will increase in value each day. Every time you enter, you will automatically be entered to win the grand prize $50 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate and a pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store to be awarded this Saturday, April 3, 2010.

Today you can suggest a travel trivia question or vote for your favorite previously posted Travel Mamas Travel Trivia question to win a $25 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate. You can also save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Here’s just one sample of what you could buy with your gift certificate and/or discount!

 

Star Kids AIR PLAY Travel Tray & Activity Center 
Designed with the youngest of travelers in mind, this simple (and sanitary) AIR PLAY Travel Tray & Activity Center is fun for baby and toddler play-time on a plane, whether the tray is up or down. This one is best for kids aged six to 24 months to be used specifically during airline travel.

Enter to Win
You can enter today’s contest a total of two times. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Thursday, April 1, 2010. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org and will be notified by email. If no response is received within 48 hours, the first winner will forfeit the prize and another entrant will be selected. Here’s how to enter:

REQUIRED ENTRY - Add a comment below with a suggested travel trivia question or vote for your favorite previously posted Travel Mamas Travel Trivia question.

BONUS ENTRY – Tweet this contest. Copy and paste the following phrase into Twitter. Be sure to add a second comment to this post with a link to your tweet.

Share a TRAVEL TRIVIA question on @TravelMamas to WIN $25 at @KidsTravelHappy for toys & gear http://bit.ly/bEn7uO

 

Have you entered the Travel Mamas Anniversary Vacation Package Giveaway at the world’s larget JW Marriott Resort in San Antonio, Texas yet? Enter now!

Share Your Travel Tips to Win Travel Toys!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Do you have a great tip for traveling with kids? Share it and you could win $20 from KidsTravelHappy.com, a site that specializes in UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys. This contest ends on Wednesday, March 31 at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time. You can check back tomorrow for another chance to win a gift certificate from Kids Travel Happy as part of the Travel Mamas Anniversary Prize A Day Giveaway.

I have been posting a new Quick Tip on the Travel Mamas home page approximately five times per week since I launched TravelMamas.com one year ago. That totals 260 tips! Of course, it only occurred to me one month ago to post some of these as blog posts. Think of all of those travel tips that I just threw away! Well, hopefully you’ll send me some great ideas to share with other Travel Mamas and Travel Daddies for future Quick Tips posts!

For more tips on travel with kids, check out the Travel Tips page for advice on:

Air Travel
Budget Travel
Eating on the Go
Health & Safety
Road Trips
Sanity Saving & Time Savoring Tips
Sleep Tips
Visiting Family & Friends

What You Could Win
To celebrate the Travel Mamas one-year anniversary, Monday through Friday of this week (March 29 – April 2, 2010) you can win prizes from KidsTravelHappy.com for voting for your favorite “something” on Travel Mamas (such as your favorite: feature, blog post, travel tip, travel trivia question, and guest blog post). The prizes will increase in value each day. Every time you enter, you will automatically be entered to win the grand prize $50 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate and a pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store to be awarded this Saturday, April 3, 2010.

Today you can vote for your favorite Travel Mamas blog post to win a $20 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate. You can also save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Here’s just one sample of what you could buy with your gift certificate and/or discount!

The Little Experience Create It, Stitch It, or Knit It Kits
These kits come with everything needed to make these fun crafts. There’s no need to worry… do I have the scissors? Glue? Knitting needles? Yarn? There are simpler kits for age three and up, more complicated kits for age eight and up, and many in between. Create It, Stitch It, or Knit It Kits are appropriate for all types of travel, but a travel tray of some sort helps keep things organized.

Enter to Win
THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. ENTER THURSDAY’S CONTEST NOW! You can enter today’s contest a total of two times. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, March 31, 2010. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org and will be notified by email. If no response is received within 48 hours, the first winner will forfeit the prize and another entrant will be selected. Here’s how to enter:

REQUIRED ENTRY - Add a comment below with your favorite travel tip.

BONUS ENTRY – Tweet this contest. Copy and paste the following phrase into Twitter. Be sure to add a second comment to this post with a link to your tweet.

Share your travel tips on @TravelMamas to WIN $20 for travel toys from @KidsTravelHappy

 

Have you entered the Travel Mamas Anniversary Vacation Package Giveaway at the world’s larget JW Marriott Resort in San Antonio, Texas yet? Enter now!

Top 10 Most Popular Travel Mamas Blog Posts – Year One

Monday, March 29th, 2010

I waded through a sea of Google Analytics to tally up the most popular Travel Mamas blog posts of the year. (Since I rename my posts from time to time, this was no easy feat!) Some of my personal favorites were also the most popular, but a few of my faves were among the site’s least viewed stories. This got me thinking…what is YOUR favorite Travel Mamas story? If you tell me, you might win a gift certificate from KidsTravelHappy.com, a site that specializes in UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys. Read on to find out how to win!

Below is the list of the most popular blog posts on Travel Mamas during the site’s first year. Granted, the numbers aren’t necessarily “fair” because stories that have been around awhile have had more opportunity to be read than those that were just posted last week. Sorry, blog posts, no one said life was fair!
 

Top 10 Most Popular Travel Mamas Blog Posts

1)  10 Best Family-Friendly Hotel Pools in the World

2)  4 Packing Sanity Savers

3)  Nickelodeon Suites Resort–A Family Hotel with Amusements Galore

4)  Why We Travel with Children

5)  The Best Travel Toys & Activities for Kids from Babies to Teens

6)  How to Survive Visiting Family During the Holidays

7)  Mother Knows Best: An Old School Road Trip

8)  Top 10 Disneyland Rides & Attractions for Babies & Toddlers

9)  Do You Care About Keeping Your Child Safe When Flying?

10) The Bright Side of Flying with Kids


My Top 5 Personal Favorites

1)  The Travel Mama’s Top 3 Hidden Gem Destinations

2)  Romance at Disneyland

3)  Why We Travel with Children

4)  Give a Little…Get a Lot

 5)  Roar & Snore Campout at the San Diego Wild Animal Park
 

What You Could Win
To celebrate the Travel Mamas one-year anniversary, Monday through Friday of this week (March 29 – April 2, 2010) you can win prizes from KidsTravelHappy.com for voting for your favorite “something” on Travel Mamas (such as your favorite: feature, blog post, travel tip, travel trivia question, and guest blog post). The prizes will increase in value each day. Every time you enter, you will automatically be entered to win the grand prize $50 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate and a pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store to be awarded this Saturday, April 3, 2010.

Today you can vote for your favorite Travel Mamas blog post to win a $15 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate. You can also save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Here’s just one sample of what you could buy with your gift certificate and/or discount!

The Greatest Dot-to-Dot Books
These are not to learn your numbers 1-20; these are the coolest dot-to-dot books around. Some of the puzzles in the Greatest Dot-to-Dot Books have over 1,300 dots to connect! Don’t “count” on just connecting numbers, you may have to use compass directions or other clues. Super for kids aged eight and up, add a pencil and these books work for any mode of travel.

Enter to Win
You can enter today’s contest a total of two times. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Tuesday, March 30, 2010. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org and will be notified by email. If no response is received within 48 hours, the first winner will forfeit the prize and another entrant will be selected. Here’s how to enter:

REQUIRED ENTRY - THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. Add a comment below about which blog post on Travel Mamas is your favorite AND WHY. You can choose one of the stories listed above or any other post listed on the Blogs & Trip Reports page. Don’t forget to include WHY this story is your favorite! 

BONUS ENTRY - Tweet this contest. Copy and paste the following phrase into Twitter. Be sure to add a second comment to this post with a link to your tweet.

Win $15 today at @KidsTravelHappy for travel toys for real & imagined journeys on @TravelMamas

Vote for Your TravelMamas.com Faves to Win a Prize a Day

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Today is the first day of the Travel Mamas Prize a Day Anniversary Giveaway! This site has grown and changed a bunch since it launched one year ago. As the creator and editor of Travel Mamas, I am always trying to improve this site. Leave a comment on this post about what you like best about TravelMamas.com so I can do more of what you like. THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. ENTER FRIDAY’S CONTEST NOW.

For speaking up, you could win a $10 gift certificate from KidsTravelHappy.com, where you can buy UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys. You could also win a $50 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate and a pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store. Not sure what to vote for? Check out the list below of the ten most visited Travel Mamas pages for ideas!

Top 10 Most Popular Travel Mamas Pages

1)  Home Page (Duh!)

2)  Packing Lists

3)  Air Travel Tips

4)  Blogs & Trip Reports Categories

5)  Air Travel Resources

6)  About Travel Mamas

7)  Travel Toys & Gear Resources

8)  Travel Mama News

9)  Become a Travel Mama

10) Trip Planning Checklist 


The Contest
To celebrate the Travel Mamas one-year anniversary, Monday through Friday of this week (March 29 – April 2, 2010) you can win prizes from KidsTravelHappy.com for voting for your favorite “something” on Travel Mamas. Every time you enter, you will automatically be entered to win the grand prize $50 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate and a pack of goodies from the Travel Mamas Store to be awarded this Saturday, April 3, 2010.

Today you can vote for which feature (such as blog posts, packing lists, or travel trivia questions) you like best about Travel Mamas to win a $10 KidsTravelHappy.com gift certificate. You can also save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Here’s just one sample of what you could buy with your gift certificate and/or discount!

View-Master
This toy is definitely a classic! Perhaps you Travel Mamas and Travel Daddies have some View-Master reels stored away from your childhood! Starting at only $4.99 for a viewer with one demo wheel, how can you resist? Additional sets of three reels are only an additional $4.99. Plus, many U.S. destinations have their own sets of photos. Great for ages three and up. Packs easily for all types of travel.

Enter to Win
You can enter today’s contest a total of two times. This contest ends at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Monday, March 29, 2010. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org and will be notified by email. If no response is received within 48 hours, the first winner will forfeit the prize and another entrant will be selected. Here’s how to enter:

REQUIRED ENTRY -  What’s most helpful or entertaining to you about TravelMamas.com? The Travel Tips…Blog Posts…Packing Lists…Travel Trivia Questions…Giveaways…Travel Resources…or something else?  Add a comment below about what you like best about this site AND WHY. Be specific please! Responses that don’t include WHY won’t count! THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. ENTER WEDNESDAY’S CONTEST NOW.

BONUS ENTRY - Tweet about this contest. Copy and paste the following phrase on Twitter. Be sure to add a second comment to this post with a link to your tweet.

Prize A Day Giveaway on @TravelMamas ~ Vote for your faves to WIN $$ for travel toys & gear from @KidsTravelHappy http://bit.ly/aFZfgM

 

Have you entered the Travel Mamas Anniversary Vacation Package Giveaway at the world’s larget JW Marriott Resort in San Antonio, Texas yet? Enter now!

Happy One-Year Anniversary TravelMamas.com!

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Travel Mamas is celebrating its first anniversary with discounts and giveaways for you!

Traveling families can save 20% at KidsTravelHappy.com on UNplugged toys, games, books, activities, and unique gear for real and imaginary journeys. Simply use the special check-out code just for Travel Mamas, TMSD20. The code is valid on any purchase of $20 or more now through April 3, 2010.

Check back Monday, March 29 for a Prize a Day Giveaway sponsored by KidsTravelHappy.com!

Be sure to vote on Friday, April 2 for your favorite Travel Mamas Guest Blogger for a chance to win a prize for you and for the winning blogger.

Got a product or service that would be great for families who travel? Advertise on Travel Mamas and save 50% on button ads purchased through April 3, 2010 or until all ad space is sold.

Of course, you simply must enter to win the Travel Mamas Anniversary Vacation Package Giveaway at the JW Marriott San Antonio HIll Country Resort & Spa, which includes special treats to pamper every member of the family!

Thank you for coming along on the journey during this past year. I hope you’ll continue to visit Travel Mamas and chime in to let me know what stories you like (or don’t like) and what I can do to help make traveling with kids easier and more fun!

4 Packing Sanity Savers

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Before I had children, packing was easy. Fun, even. I stuffed strapless sundresses, a couple of bikinis, high-heel sandals, some frilly underwear, and a pile of magazines into a bag and off I’d go. But now that I’m a mom, packing has taken on a whole new and scary dimension. There’s so much to remember, lug, and keep track of! (And the items packed aren’t nearly as sexy.)

Below are four parental packing dilemmas I’ve encountered and their solutions…

Packing Dilemma #1: How do I keep from forgetting something?
As a newbie Travel Mama I was always worried I would forget something important, like diapers, formula, the favorite stuffed bunny…or the baby. So, I began writing out a long list before each trip detailing what to pack for each family member. This was time-consuming and straining on my brain as I struggled to remember every single thing to bring.

Sanity Saving Solution: Print out a list!
It finally occurred to me to type the list into Excel, with columns for every family member. Over time, I have perfected the list. It is broken down into several different categories, such as Feeding, Entertainment, and Clothing/Accessories.

Now before you go fretting over how to create some big ol’ list from scratch…use mine! I’ve made an easy-to-use Packing List for Babies and Toddlers and another for School-Aged Children. Go ahead and print one out before each trip. That’s what I do!

Packing Dilemma #2: What to pack in case of illness?
I used to raid the medicine cabinet before each trip, grabbing whatever ointments, syrups and pills I thought anyone in the family might need while away from home. I may sound like a hypochondriac, but who wants to run out in the middle of the night in a strange town seeking teething tablets or decongestants? Once back home, I returned the medicines to their rightful place in the medicine cabinet. Then, on the next trip, I started the process all over again.

Sanity Saving Solution: Keep a stash of travel medicines!
It was a pain in the booty to raid and replenish the medicine cabinet before and after each trip. It was an extra step in the packing process that I’d rather skip. Now, I keep a separate zipper-lock plastic bag full of medical necessities for travel. I take a look at the “Medicines” category on my handy-dandy Packing List mentioned above and replace anything that is missing or running low before each vacation.

Packing Dilemma #3: How to find the perfect travel toys?
When I first started traveling with children I read chat boards, visited toy stores and websites, and asked fellow parents for advice in my quest to find the perfect travel toys to purchase for each trip. When we returned home, I unpacked those long-sought-after toys and threw them into the toy box. Then, on the next trip, I started the research process over again and ran around the house trying to piece together toy sets from the last trip.

Sanity Saving Solution: Create or buy a travel activity kit (and hide it between trips)!
Now that I am an experienced Travel Mama, I have learned to hide the travel toys. Kids bore of their toys quickly. Ever notice how a new toy gets tossed aside after about a week but the toys over at a friend’s house seem downright enchanting to a child? Those toys aren’t shiny and new. They’re just unfamiliar. Sure, I am always on the lookout for a great new toy or two to bring along on a trip, but it saves money and time to keep a separate bunch of special toys just for travel.

For an easy solution, buy a pre-packed activity kit from TravelKiddy. These kits come stuffed with toys, crafts, puzzles and activities for four age groups, from toddlers to adults. To win one, post a comment to this blog about how a TravelKiddy would improve your travels.

Packing Dilemma #4: How to make room for all this STUFF?
With many airlines now charging for checked bags, it can be an expensive endeavor to tote along all the paraphernalia young travelers require.

It is stressful trying to cram all your child’s diapers, wipes, baby food, and sand toys into your luggage, all while trying to keep your bag’s weight under the 50 pound limit. Depending on where you’re headed, you might be able to load up on some of these items after arrival, but who wants to take time out of your precious, hard-earned vacation to shop for baby necessities?

Sanity Saving Solution: Ship items ahead!
Wouldn’t it be nice if everything was ready and waiting for you upon your arrival instead? Check out JetSetBabies.com to pre-order baby and toddler necessities to be delivered to your hotel or to grandma’s house. The company even calls ahead to make sure your package arrives safely and on time. I especially like their Travel Packs -  pre-made travel packages for the woods, beach, slopes, or pool.

JetSetBabies will provide a $50 gift certificate to make travel easier for one lucky Travel Mama or Travel Daddy. Just visit JetSetBabies.com and enter a comment below about which items you would order for your next trip if you won.  

Enter to Win
You can enter to win one or both of the following prizes. You must enter each contest separately. So, if you want to enter both, you will post two comments below. You can enter each contest twice, once by posting a comment on this blog and once by tweeting on Twitter. Both contests end on Saturday, December 19, 2009. Winners will be chosen at random using RANDOM.org. THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED.

TravelKiddy Contest
TravelKiddy will provide one winner with the choice of one of the following: CLASSIC TravelKiddy Ages 3 to 6, CLASSIC TravelKiddy Ages 6 to 9, or BIGKiddy with Sportpack Ages 8 to adult. To enter to win, POST A COMMENT TO THIS BLOG ABOUT HOW A TRAVELKIDDY WOULD IMPROVE YOUR FAMILY VACATIONS.

JetSetBabies Contest
JetSetBabies will provide a $50 gift certificate to one winner. Just visit JetSetBabies.com and ENTER A COMMENT BELOW ABOUT WHICH ITEMS YOU WOULD ORDER FOR YOUR NEXT TRIP IF YOU WON.

Bonus Entry
For a second entry into both contests, copy and paste the following phrase and post it on Twitter. Be sure to post a comment about your tweet.
Pack sane, parents! Visit @TravelMamas to win a @TravelKiddy activity kit or $50 to @JetSetBabies http://bit.ly/7QuFoV

JetSetBabies sponsored my flight to the Type-A Mom Conference for bloggers in September 2009. This contest and story were not part of the sponsorship. Travel Mamas was not paid any money by TravelKiddy or JetSetBabies to write this post or run these contests. 

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For more information on this topic see:

List of Travel Gear Rental Companies

Packing Lists

Recommended Travel Gear

The Best Travel Toys and Activities for Kids, from Babies to Teens

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The Best Travel Toys and Activities for Kids, from Babies to Teens

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

A question I often hear from fellow Travel Mamas is, “Do you have any secrets for entertaining kids on long flights and road trips?” Any journey can be do-able, and even enjoyable, with the right stuff (and the right attitude)!

One mom’s search for the best travel toys led her to found Kids Travel Happy, a site that specializes in toys and games for use on the go. Tracyn Thayer is a mom of two boys, Izaac (3) and Dylan (6). She launched the website in October 2008 after years of hunting for what her site describes as, “cool, non-traditional travel toys to take on trips, most of which fit in a standard kid’s backpack.”

Here’s a list of the best travel toys and diversions based on Tracyn’s advice as well as my own experience and that of other Travel Mamas.


In Transit Toys

For babies en route, Tracyn recommends Melissa & Doug’s Fill and Spill Jug of Bugs for their great textures, colors, and chew-ability. Older babies can fill and empty the jug.

The Manhattan Toy’s Skwish, a modern and more complex version of a standard rattle, intrigued both my babies during trips.

Tracyn described traveling toddlers as, “the most difficult age group, as they generally want to move, move, move!” For ages one to two, Tracyn’s top pick is Beleduc Soft Cubo Stacking Blocks. She said, “They come in a traveling case, promote creativity, are soft, can be used for catch, and won’t injure if the creation collapses.”

The best distractions aren’t necessarily toys. A Travel Mama named Emily Weaver Brown advocates purchasing little items from an inexpensive store (like The Dollar Tree). Things her 15-month-old especially liked during a long flight included a book light, a calculator, finger puppets, a Slinky and nesting cups.

Another Travel Mama, Tina Garcia, bought a toy laptop to keep her then 14-month-old son happy and occupied during a flight. She recommends V-tech’s Baby Learning Laptop. She said, “It has lots of buttons, different songs, and lights. I think he liked feeling like a big boy when I put the dinner tray down and set the laptop on it.”

About preschoolers Tracyn said, “There are so many options for the three to four age group!” Her favorite, and one of Kids Travel Happy’s bestsellers is the Magnetic Dress Ups, with which kids can dress a standing doll using magnetic outfits. She also recommends SAKOL Blocks, which are Velcro blocks from a high-end Swiss company for building on-the-go creations.

Here are a few of my personal favorites for the preschooler set. The Amazing Lacing Book by Klutz has a handy pouch for storing laces between lacing sessions. International Playthings makes Imaginetics magnet board sets in a variety of themes, like Airport, Fun on the Farm, and Dinosaurs. Peaceable Kingdom Press Sticker Activity Totes feature reusable stickers with mini-scenes, in themes like Thomas the Tank Engine and Mermaids.

For gradeschool children, Tracyn advises checking out Magnetic Go Games, with a range of ability levels from Memory Match to Sodoku and more.

My sister, Karen Mullery, a Travel Mama of triplets, suggests Polly Pocket and Littlest Pet Shop for entertaining grade school girls. While these go against my rule to avoid toys with a multitude of tiny parts, she and her daughter, Siobhan (13), swear by them. To make storage and clean-up easier, choose sets that come with their own case.

My nephews, Trevor and Ryan Mullery (13), propose Lego kits for elementary school boys, such as a 63-piece Lego Mini Jet that comes in its own portable container.

For middle school and high school kids, Tracyn suggests classics like Rubik’s Cube or iBall. She said, “Those hard to solve classics will have them engaged for hours!” She also likes 3D Magna Puzzles, 64-piece magnetic puzzles that come with their own case and solving surface.


Games

Card games like Old Maid, Crazy Eights, Hearts, and Rummy are fun for young kids. Get all four games in one pack from ThinkFun. Of course, you can play these games using regular ol’ playing cards. Read the rules for children’s card games at The United States Playing Card Company.

For elementary-schoolers, many favorite board games are available in travel size, like Connect Four Fun on the Run, Travel Dominoes, and Magnetic Travel Backgammon.

Tracyn’s favorite game for middle school kids is THINK-ETS, a game from Thinkalots, which she said, “encourages open-ended story play and creativity and can be played anywhere.”

Kids from preschoolers through even high school enjoy Car Bingo. Download free printable Car Bingo cards from MomsMinivan.com or buy magnetic Car Bingo cards from Family Travel Gear.


Arts and Crafts

My craft-loving four-year-old keeps busy during trips by coloring with her Triangular Crayons (that don’t roll away) and Flip-Top Markers (whose lids I don’t need to chase down) by Crayola.

As far as coloring books go, we got a lot of mileage out of the Disney Princess Coloring Book, even though I swore I would never allow princess-y stuff in my house! Boys will prefer something less girly, like a Star Wars Coloring Book with Light Saber Pen. For something more educational, check out the array of TREND activity books for various ages.

For budding sculptors, avoid Play-Doh…it’s too messy for on the go. Instead, choose Silly Putty. The Changeable Silly Putty changes colors with the warmth of kids’ hands.


Books

It goes without saying that you will need to bring along some favorite books for your kids, no matter their age. My one-year-old is an all-action boy, so to keep his attention, books must be interactive. For squirmy babies and toddlers, I suggest engaging books like Pat the Bunny and Touch and Feel Wild Animals.

I try to choose books for my daughter that are themed to our vacation. Curious George is a favorite in our household and the series offers several titles that coincide with travel, like Curious George Takes a Train, Curious George Takes a Trip, Curious George Goes Camping, and Curious George Goes to the Beach.

On road trips, hold off popping that movie into the player awhile and let your kids’ imagination flourish while listening to audio books instead. Children of all ages (and adults!) love the Harry Potter Series.


Electronics

Aaaahhhh, yes…most parents (including me!) at some point give in to the lure of happiness and silence that can be induced by a travel DVD player, Nintendo DS, Gameboy or iPod. My advice is to hold off on the electronic gizmos for as long as possible, but don’t be too proud to use ‘em when you need ‘em! If you allow video games and television at home, I suggest “starving” the kids of these treats for a week or so before departure. This ensures your children will be sufficiently enthralled by electronic entertainment when you need it most.

Many popular children’s television shows, movies, and video games can be uploaded to iPods before leaving home. Travel Mama Emily Weaver Brown recommends these applications for toddlers and preschoolers: Peekaboo Barn, Preschool Adventure, and Wheels on the Bus. She said, “These games have saved my butt numerous times and they cost only $2 or so each.” The previously mentioned toys can entertain kids after arrival too. Hopefully you will be so busy with site-seeing, outdoor activities, and other fun that you won’t need many diversions. Here are a few things you may want to consider packing in the suitcase though.


Destination Toys

For bath-time entertainment, I like Alex Squirters Transportation toys because they come with their own case. Girly-girls might prefer Alex Bugs in the Tub with its sweet butterflies, snail, and net scooper.

I used to think I didn’t have room to pack bulky sand toys. Instead I wound up purchasing and then ditching them at the destination on every trip. This method was not good for my pocketbook or the environment. Then it occurred to me that kids really only need one bucket and scoop for hours of sand play. Now I pack a small pail and shovel set, like one by Small World Toys for each of my children on beach trips. They double as a bath toys too!

An inflatable ball is great for entertainment at rest-stops, the beach, or even back in the hotel room. Plus, it’s lightweight and takes up practically no packing space.


Travel Entertainment Tips

As the Travel Mama, my advice is to keep a separate stash of toys, books, and games specifically for travel. This way, you don’t have to run all over the house pulling these items together for every trip. Plus, as we all know, children tire of their toys quickly. Hiding these toys makes them seem new again.

For lengthy trips you will want to splurge on a few new toys to be unveiled on the go. You can wrap these gifts to buy a little time and add to their magic. If you don’t have time to get fancy, use tin foil instead of wrapping paper.

Tracyn advises, “Keep in mind, especially with younger ones, that parent or older sibling interaction is key to (keeping little kids) content. This is not always possible if the only adult is driving, but it’s best for the non-driver to be back with youngest of travelers for interactive play.” She notes, “I’ve found that if I bring anything for myself to do, I’ll never get to it because my ‘to do’ is partially to keep my kids happy and entertained and guide them through their activities.”

For more ideas for travel toys, games, and activities, browse the over 700 items at Tracyn’s site, Kids Travel Happy.

Other sites worth perusing for travel games, toys and activities are Diapers.com, MomsMinivan.com, Family Travel Gear, and ThinkFun. If you want toys or other gear delivered to your destination, check out JetSetBabies.

 

What is your family’s favorite travel toy, game or activity? Leave a comment below!

For more information on this topic see:

4 Packing Sanity Savers

Packing Lists

Recommended Travel Toys & Gear

Your Travel Questions Answered

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