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Holiday Feature: Car Journeys With Kids
They'll be excited about the prospect of going on away, so make the journey seem like a great adventure and an exciting part of the holiday. Be prepared! Put an old bedspread on the backseat to protect the upholstery - it's a lot easier to wash - and pack a 'clean-up kit' with baby-wipes and tissues. Dress your children in layers so that they can adapt to changes in temperature, and consider a change of clothes in case of accidents. Be prepared to stop every couple of hours for toilet breaks, and remember a travel potty can come in very handy in an emergency! Food on the move If your child is prone to car-sickness, avoid eating or drinking heavily before or during a journey - in particular, fatty foods and fizzy drinks seem to upset the stomach. If your efforts fail and your child is sick, be sure to replace lost fluids with frequent small sips of cold, still water. Reading or colouring can bring on nausea, so stick to verbal games or games like I-Spy which involve looking at distant objects.
Bear in mind local car safety laws - in the UK, there are no age restrictions as long as appropriate restraints are used (more info at www.theaa.com) but in France, under-10s are not allowed to travel in the front seat.
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