I have been gathering things for the girls to use on our coming trip and thought that I would share them with all of you. We have flown many time with our children. More times then I would prefer, but when you live far away from family that is what happens. I have learned along the way what to bring and what not to bring. Each trip I learn something new. Many times what works for one child does not always work for another. My goal is always to find things that are compact, will not be messy and to bring a few things that are new to the girls.

Here are two projects: the paper bags and felt pens are to make puppets and the chalk is to make drawings on the black construction paper. We did both of these on our last trip and the girls enjoyed them.
I think that these are called cootie catchers. I am sure that many of your remember them from your childhood. On our last trip I printed out a pre-made c00tie catcher off the Internet, inside were little fortunes. Maddie loved it but did not quite understand the fortunes. For example one said, you will make a new friend today; after we read it she would ask "Who am I going to meet mommy?" I didn't really have an answer for her, other then trying to explain that fortunes are not real. After these kinds of questions, on almost every fortune, I decided to make my own. Maddie has been really interested in knock knock jokes lately so I made one that has knock knock jocks inside and another that has some bible verses she knows. I also put shapes in various colors on them so that we can get a little practice on shapes and colors at the same time. Click here to see instructions on how to make a cootie catcher.
I usually like to make a trip to the dollar store or to Target's dollar section to get a few small things that the girls would like. So $8 latter this is what I have. Everything with multiple pieces gets put into a zip-lock bag. The jelly beans will also be put into a zip lock bag so that after they are opened they will have a place to be kept.

Here are a few of the things that I am bringing from our own closet. The stickers and note pads are always enjoyed by the girls. On the top right you will see princess post-it-notes that I got for our last trip. The post-it-notes are fun because the girls can draw on them and then stick them anywhere and I do not have to worry about them not coming off. The crayons are to use with the coloring book from the dollar store. I love these retractable crayons! They help to keep things neat and mess free.

These are two things that I would never fly without. Wipe are a must to clean up snack and food mess and project messes (other then there normal use). The little blue roll are little plastic bags (I buy them at Target or Walmart in the baby section). These are made for dirty diapers, but I use them to hold all of our garbage. It is amazing how empty cups, snack rappers, and dirty wipes collect and need a place to be put. This way when the stewardess comes around to collect the trash it is all ready for her to take.
I fit all the activities and toys into the big freezer zip lock bag and the green and white bag on the right. The little bag in the middle holds all of Macaylee's toys.
Will be taking these things, a bag with snacks, our portable DVD player, a small soft portable cold food holder, a Leapster and a children's camera. We will be able to fit everything into a small carry-on suit case, diaper bag and Madisen's small rolling suite case (Madisen's suite case is more for her enjoyment then for anything else).
What are the things that you love to do with your kids when you travel. Is there anything that your kids love to play with on trips? I would love to hear your ideas and tips.