As the year draws to a close, our thoughts eagerly turn to the holiday season—a time for rest, cherished moments with family, and often, travel adventures with our little ones in tow.

Travelling with young children, whether by car or plane, can sometimes be a challenge for parents. But fear not, we’ve curated a list of our top activities to keep your little scholars engaged and happy on the journey! To keep the excitement alive, we’ve taken a leaf out of seasoned parents’ books: consider keeping these activities hidden and, for an added touch of magic, wrap them up like gifts to be unveiled en route.

At Little Scholars, we emphasise the importance of parental supervision for these activities. While we champion supporting local businesses, we must note that we cannot vouch for the compliance of their products with Australian safety standards. So while some of our suggestions may include links to Amazon, a third-party retailer, we also include reputable brands known for their strict adherence to safety regulations.

Headphones

We’re putting this at the top of the list, because they can fit on children of most ages. And, many parents might consider children’s headphones a necessity after a few hours of Cocomelon or The Wiggles on repeat. For children, specially designed ones for their small heads can help block out a bit of outside noise and help them enjoy their music, or children’s audiobooks or podcasts. Parents should look for ones that limit volume to no more than 85 decibels, and there are plenty of wireless or wired options and colours.

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Children ages 3-6

The world’s smallest bean bag toss

This fun and challenging game is perfect for ages 3 and up. The set includes two launch pads and targets, six mini bean bags, two pegs to keep score, and all of the fun that comes with it. Get ready for some friendly competition!

You can find versions of this at Kmart, and Target for $10-$15.

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Connect 4

Connect 4 on the go with this compact version of the classic Connect 4 game! You and your opponent get 21 checkers apiece and the chance to get 4 in a row. But you both get the chance to block the other’s attempts to connect with your own checkers.

You can find this online at Amazon, Catch.com.au,

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Polly Pocket

Bring your childhood nostalgia to the next generation with Polly Pocket. Though heavily marketed at a girl’s toy, we think this is a great sized travel toy for any imaginative child, and the range of options are nearly endless, though the same can be said for the price point, which can start around $20 and go up.

Found in stores such as KmartBig WToymate and online at Amazon

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Wikki Stix

Children can play with these bendable sticks anywhere — on airplane tray tables, in the car, at restaurants, and more.

The individual packs come with a puzzle or shape for the little ones to make with the Wikki Stix. You can also buy kits, like the Wikki Stix Traveler playset that comes with even more activities.

Found in a variety of packs online on Amazon

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‘Magic’ Clay or play foam

Also known by other names by various brands, such as ‘Model Magic’, essentially it’s a children’s modelling clay, a slightly different texture to playdough, but its non-crumbling texture makes it less messy than playdough, perfect for driving or flying and keeping mess to a minimum.

Found for just over $5 at SpotlightBig WLincraft

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Wooden threading toys

Wooden threading toys are a great way to practice fine motor skills, problem solving, creativity, mindfulness and more!

You can find them for less than $10 at Kmart or Officeworks.

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Travel Tangram Puzzle

The tangram is a challenging puzzle consisting of seven magnet flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette) using all seven pieces, which may not overlap.

You can find a lot of options of these at online stores such as AmazonTemu, for about $12 and up

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Children ages 1-3

Triangular crayons

Colouring is always a great activity for children, and these triangular crayons are perfect for flights! You can put them on the tray table with confidence, knowing they won’t fall off and go rolling down the aisle.

They’re also great for helping young ones practice their writing grip!

Find them on catch.com.auOfficeworks, and triangular coloured pencils at Kmart

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Sticker books

A classic child’s activity!

Some great ones include puffy sticker activity books, but children will love any of them, and the variety is endless. You can find them in your child’s favourite characters, including Bluey, Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol.

These are easily found in TargetBig WKmart and online stores.

Another idea! Sometimes, the frustrating thing about stickers generally is that once they’re stuck the first time, they’re not likely to stick again. And children love to peel them off and try to stick them again. In the car or on a plane, reusable stickers are great so children can create new play while buckled in.

You can find them at AmazonOfficeworks

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Gel window clings

Gel window clings are a great activity for babies or young toddlers. Those who are deep in their repetitive schema phase will love to peel these off and replace them again and again. They can be found in a massive variety of styles, and a variety of places in shops and online, Big WDymocksAmazon and more!

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Busy boards or books

These are great for toddlers, as they enhance fine motor skills in toddlers. As little ones engage with the various features of the board, they develop their hand-eye coordination, fine-tune their dexterity, and build finger strength. These skills are crucial for everyday activities such as fastening buttons and handling cutlery. And, these generally have enough to keep them busy for a while!

Find them on AmazonKmartTemple & WebsterTarget

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Children ages 0-18 months

Mess-free colouring books

These come in a variety of options, from invisible ‘ink’ markers to water brushes, these mess-free colouring books are great for little ones!

For the water brush colouring books, by using the refillable water brush you can watch bright images and activities appear right before your eyes using nothing but water! After bringing these scenes to life you can let them dry and enjoy the mess-free magic again.

Found at TargetAmazonBig WKmartOfficeworks and more!

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Sensory toys

Ok, we know this is a pretty broad spectrum, even for babies, but it’s worth sharing a few ideas.

These toys can bring a lot of interest to babies, exposing them to various textures, colours and patterns, and sounds. We’d suggest bringing out one they haven’t seen before to really draw their interest.

We love this one from Baby Bunting, which is a truly physical toy by promoting pulling and pushing, it also would be nice for aching chompers.

These Playgro animals, which can be found at a number of retailers from Big W to Target to Baby Bunting, are a hit with babies, are generally compact enough to be stored in a nappy bag or carry-on, and can often be hung from other objects, like car head rests.

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Pop-its/Fidget toys

These toys are great for any age, but they probably work as a slightly longer pass time for younger children.

These pop-its can go from simple design to ones that have games built in, such as ones that light up telling you where to touch next. They can be found in most department stores, online stores and often shopping centre kiosks.

KoganKmartBig W and more.

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Fidget spinners with suction cups

Babies love things that spin, so getting a few different fidget spinners that you can stick to windows or table trays are sure to be a winner!

Find them at Kmartcatch.com.auBaby Bunting and more!

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Free (or close to free) ideas

Fear not parents, we are also including some creative, budget-friendly travel activities:

  • Transform the humble airplane sickness bag into a puppet with a personality. All you need are some markers or coloured pencils for your child to add eyes, a mouth, and maybe even some hair.
  • Encourage your child to craft their own cup critters using the paper cups provided by the flight attendants.
  • Arm them with Post-it notes or fun-themed adhesive bandages to decorate their space (with your help, they can make sure to leave no trace behind).
  • An old spice jar and some pipe cleaners can become an engaging ‘post-the-shape’ game that’s perfect for developing fine motor skills.
  • With a handful of pipe cleaners and some uncooked pasta, your little one can thread their way to a handmade bracelet. (find pipe cleaners at Officeworks for less than $3!)
  • For a ready-made activity on the plane, consider free printable i-spy/scavenger hunt games designed for in-flight entertainment. Airport iSpy and Airplane iSpy. Here’s a road trip one as well. You can find lots of printable ones on sites like Pinterest, just keep in mind many are American, so will have American brands, road signs, etc.
  • And let’s not forget the power of snacks! Pack a variety of treats like raisins, cheese crackers, fruit pouches, blueberries, cooked pasta, mini sausages, rice cakes, bananas, granola bars, satsumas, cucumber slices, breadsticks, cheerios, and especially lollipops or dummies for help during descent.

Have a fun trip planned with the family coming up? School holidays are here and we have some handy tips to make things easier for you and your family when it comes to packing for a trip!

1. Create a checklist

Making a list will eliminate thinking and stress by having everything you need laid out. If you have gone on a few trips before, you may realise that you usually need the same things each time! By having a packing list template, you can adjust it as necessary for each specific trip as well as for each child as they age. Use the notes app on your phone as this is easily accessible and shareable too.

2. Do your laundry a few days before departure

To avoid leaving your favourite pair of jeans behind because they weren’t put in the wash ahead of time, wash the clothes you would like to wear on your trip a few days ahead of time and put them aside ready to be packed.

3. Use a separate bag for each family member

Packing each family member their own bag which they can carry will go a long way in simplifying travel. Each person will have their clothes, activities, and necessities in their own possession. This is to prevent clothing from getting mixed up and being able to find what needs to be found quickly. We understand this isn’t always possible, however packing cubes can come in handy for separating each person’s individual items as well.

4. Get packing cubes!

Packing cubes keep clothes neat and contained. Put together the same type of items for each cube such as pants in one, shirts in another and socks and underwear in a smaller cube. Labeling or colour coding the cubes will make things even easier in the instance you need to access things quickly. Kmart sells packing cubes in a set of 3 and space-saving bags that can be deflated for only $9 and will make packing your luggage more efficient. If you are on a budget, use large zip lock bags to organise your clothing.

5. Pack a spare change of clothes in a backpack or your carry on

Unfortunately, sometimes airlines can lose your luggage. To avoid the stress of having to buy a new wardrobe immediately, pack a spare change of clothes for each person in their carry-on or a backpack in case of an emergency. This can also be helpful if the luggage is buried deep in the back of the car on a road trip and someone needs a new set of clothes due to a spill or accident.

If you are travelling with little ones at night, keep their PJs in a bag so they can be changed along the way. They will be more comfortable and will be easy to transfer to bed when you get to your destination.

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