Squiggle it, just a little bit

Now that I've put my foot down on the whole no-DVD-in-the-car thing (the same way Liz had mentioned earlier this week), I
better have something to keep my three occupied on long road trips. So
along with all the
great kids' music we play, I keep some attention-grabbing
toys stashed in the van like RandomLine's
Squiggle On-The-Go pads.
Part game, part
art project,
Squiggle On-The-Go is basically a thick notepad with a
"squiggle" printed on each tear-off sheet and a spinner on the back that tells
the kids which way to hold the notepad before they turn their squiggle
into whatever they want. My girls pass the board back and forth, taking
turns (worth the price for this alone), and turning a scribble
into a flower, a boat on the ocean or a silly alien with the longest
backstory you've ever heard.
I agree with their age recommendations of five and up since my 4 1/2
year old son doesn't quite understand the concept of turning the
squiggle into something more than just a whole page of additional
squiggles. And, I have
come to expect dozens of squares of paper all over the
place after a longer ride. But it's a small price to
pay to be able to listen to NPR without back seat interruptions.
-
Christina
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