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Old 24-06-2011, 19:47   #5
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Re: Entertaining kids in the car

They've been on journeys from Essex to Devon, as well a plane journeys.

Many years ago when my sister and I were their age (7 & 10) we had a car bingo.

My niece bought herself a portable DVD player, I guess they could use that (with headphones), but my nephew sometimes gets travel sick. So if they are looking out of the car it might me better.

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Originally Posted by peanut View Post
Duct tape normally helps. Though not quite entertaining for the kids, but at least it'll be quiet.
I tried it once, and ONLY once
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