How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Bobs & LoLo.

We just got back from a 17 hour road trip (each way!), and let me tell you something, entertaining a toddler who’s strapped in a carseat, for that long, is no easy feet! But it’s doable! Being prepared and having Bobs & Lolo music (our sponsor) definitely helps! Here are our 10 tried and true ways to entertain a toddler in the car no matter how long, or short, your trip is.

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

1. Food — enough good things can’t be said about the benefits of having lots and lots of snacks. A hungry kid in the car is absolutely no fun at all! So stock up on a few favorites, preferably less messy foods. Crumbly is fine, sticky stuff I’d rather not mess with.

2. Make ahead a few different Calm Down Bottle variations for your toddler to shake, watch, and wind down! These are perfect right before nap time to help your toddler relax. Looking at books around nap time is also perfect. 

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

3. Busy Wallet — this brilliant idea is from While He Was Napping. Grab an old wallet and fill it with tons of old  membership cards to create free entertainment.

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

4. Music — is a must! We love playing the copy game while we listen. I would do a dance move in the front (don’t worry my husband was driving) and then my toddler would copy the same move. We did this for a while and then switched, she made up moves which I had to copy.

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

Bobs & Lolo has the perfect music for toddlers! Their new album Dirty Feet (which just became available for purchase July 31) is my daughters new favorite. The first time we played it she kept asking for it “ginn” (again), “ginn,” “ginn.” And now whenever it comes on she gets a huge grin and starts to dance, but I have to be sneaky when I look back there because she get’s really “embarrassed” and stops anytime she notices one of us looking. Now I’m just waiting until she starts signing along to the songs! Here’s the Dirty Feet video so you can see how catchy it is:

It’s a silly song but I absolutely adore the message behind it! Let kids be kids — let them get dirty! Sometimes we accidentally over-protect them from things that aren’t harmful… like mud. It’s refreshing to have something upbeat, inspiring, and clean to have my daughter listen to!

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

Bobs & LoLo are currently touring North America. So definitely check out their Facebook page for dates and location to see if there’s one near you or near where you’re traveling too! It would make a super fun day for the kids!

5. A White Board — this idea, from the Poe Fam, I didn’t find it until we were back from our trip, but it sounds absolutely genius! I’m sure it would have entertained my daughter for hours and hours. She loves scribbling! I would suggest this idea for older toddlers or if you’re fine if their clothes (and possibly car seat) getting a few marks on them, then go for it now!

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

6. Coloring Sheets on a Magnetic Board — this is the perfect solution for younger toddlers (who are passed the crayon eating stage). Click over to A Spotted Pony for a tutorial on making your own magnetic board from an unexpected household object!

7. Deck of Cards — I love this idea from Mama Cheaps! Pick up a pack at the dollar store and just hand the opened box to your toddler with no rules attached. If they end up getting tossed everywhere, bent, missing, etc it’s worth the entertainment you’re gonna get out of them!

How to entertain a 1 year old in the car

8. While you’re at the dollar store, also pick up a New Toy or two…. we grabbed a slinky and a pretend cell phone. For $2 it was worth a shot and she ended up loving both! I combined the new toys with a few we already owned, including a few toys from the very bottom of the toy bin that she had forgotten about and would be “new” and exciting.

9.  I also grabbed some Books and a few random Junk Mail Magazines (I don’t know why but my girl loves looking through magazines) that she could look at during the drive! I then kept all the books and toys in a bag that was easily acceptable during the trip.

10. I’m leaving idea #10 blank… for now… because I know you have some great ideas to chip in! Leave a comment and I’ll come back and edit #10 with a few reader favorites!

Looking for more ideas? Check out: 7 more ways to make road trips fun.

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