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Road trip essentials with a toddler in towβ¦
Since I passed my driving test in May, I have become so confident as a driver. Iβve been going on some fab road trips with my toddler as my sidekick. Road trips are our favourite things, I love driving to new places and Reuben is obsessed with going anywhere in the car so itβs safe to say Iβm spending a lot on petrol these days. Today Iβm talking about a few of our must-haves when going anywhere long-distance, some of these are essentials for anyone, and the rest are for those with a toddler who have a bit more to think about.
The Important Stuff
Before going anywhere far, you should make sure your car is taken care of before you set off. Make sure youβve got some solidΒ car insurance so that youβre covered if (god forbid) you happened to break down. The worst thing thing that could happen to you with a hangry or tired toddler in tow is breaking down in the middle of nowhere and not having any cover. When I first got my car I never even thought about what Iβd do if my car broke down β how silly am I? So itβs one of those things that can be easily forgotten about when itβs so important to consider.
I think most people have some form of a sat nav, and so many have recommended to me to just use my phone but personally I find my sat nav much better. It sits on the bottom my windscreen just behind my wheel and I can either have it giving me directions somewhere or I can just have it on the normal map which shows me what roads are called, what the speed limits are on the road Iβm on, etc. As a new driver this is such an essential to me as Iβm not always sure on road speeds especially in new areas, and I have a black box so I have to make sure Iβm not speeding wherever I go!
I do however also take my phone absolutely everywhere, especially when going on a road trip so I will always make sure thatβs fully charged too. Sometimes if your sat nav doesnβt like an area or it isnβt on the map then having your phone on google maps can be really handy to have nearby. I am the worst person for directions (I literally always get lost) so I like that I can mark where Iβve left my car on a map on my phone and also use it for directions for wherever Iβm aiming to go.
The Toddler Essentials
As obsessed as Ru is with cars and road trips, heβs still only a one year old toddler, and can get very fed up, very easily. I literally cannot go anywhere without making sure Iβve got everything I need to keep him entertained. I actually keep a stash of nappies, wipes and nappy bags in my boot so even though I have all that in my change bag, if I ever happen to run out or misplace anything (yes this has happened many times) then Iβve got plenty of spares in the boot. We go on so many road trips these days that having all of this in the car at all times is a genuine life saver, let me tell you! I also donβt go anywhere far away without the pram because not only is it essential for a tired toddler, but the majority of the time I canβt let him walk until weβve reached a safe area.
Entertainment wise, I think the best thing I usually have is my iPad. I have a phone charger in my car at all times and this works for my iPad too so itβs something I can easily keep charged up should the battery die. I usually just download a load of peppa pig episodes or a couple of films and that keeps a grumpy toddler quiet for an hour or two. I also buy in a stash of small drinks like little fruit shoots or capri suns and these are really handy to just throw in the change bag so I always have some juice on hand for him. I usually have a spare one in the boot too just incase I forget to grab one from the fridge. If weβre going to be driving for a really long while then I usually make up a packed lunch for him that he can snack on if we stop anywhere.
He finds it really hard to sleep without his blanket and we have quite a few that are the same just with different patterns on so Iβve put one of them in the car and it just stays there permanently now. Itβs great to have on hand for long journeys as it will help him go to sleep easier. I also have a spare dummy in the glove box just incase I forget to clip his on before leaving home. Honestly itβs crazy how handy it is to keep spares of things in the car for your toddler, so you donβt end up rushing back home to grab things youβve forgotten or have to scout for the nearest supermarket β yep been there!
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What are your essentials for a road trip?
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This post is in collaboration with Aviva Car Insurance.
