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First off I totally agree that stopping every hour or two depending on location is extremely wise, don't be surprised if they cry when they have to get back in the car.
Second, don't forget child friendly bug repellent. Children under 7 are more susceptible to mosquito born viruses.
Third, one thing I didn't expect is how early we needed to get into camp sites. The kids needed a good 4+ hours at that age to wear themselves out so that they could sleep well that night. We just drove from San Diego, Ca to Norfolk, VA in 9 days and any day that we got in too late, caused grumpy kids the next morning because they didn't get enough sleep. Kids are 2 and 4.
Depending on your children, each of ours has different responses, you might want a place to put them as a time out or controlled area to either calm down or just to be safe when they start going nuts. With one of the kids it was simply a chair that she could sit in and calm down. As for my boy we discovered bringing a long a really cheap Walmart tent with almost completely perforated sides acted like a play pen when he wanted to eat the entire forest and we needed to do things like cook.
Fifth, have fun and take lots of pictures.
First off I totally agree that stopping every hour or two depending on location is extremely wise, don't be surprised if they cry when they have to get back in the car.
Second, don't forget child friendly bug repellent. Children under 7 are more susceptible to mosquito born viruses.
Third, one thing I didn't expect is how early we needed to get into camp sites. The kids needed a good 4+ hours at that age to wear themselves out so that they could sleep well that night. We just drove from San Diego, Ca to Norfolk, VA in 9 days and any day that we got in too late, caused grumpy kids the next morning because they didn't get enough sleep. Kids are 2 and 4.
Depending on your children, each of ours has different responses, you might want a place to put them as a time out or controlled area to either calm down or just to be safe when they start going nuts. With one of the kids it was simply a chair that she could sit in and calm down. As for my boy we discovered bringing a long a really cheap Walmart tent with almost completely perforated sides acted like a play pen when he wanted to eat the entire forest and we needed to do things like cook.
Fifth, have fun and take lots of pictures.