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328.1 | Check Parenting | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len, I Own a Piece of the Magic | Wed Nov 18 1992 12:42 | 4 |
| You might check out the PARENTING notes conference. This has been
discussed there ad nauseam. (pun intended)
MOIRA::PARENTING
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328.2 | Will post results. | CGHUB::FFERREIRA | | Wed Nov 18 1992 16:09 | 5 |
| Thanks Len,
I'll go a lookin'. If there's anything of value I'll make a
reference for all to share.
Frank
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328.3 | Game Boy, Etc. | POBOX::SELLSTROM | | Wed Nov 18 1992 18:47 | 11 |
| When we traveled to California (5 1/2 hr flight) last year when our son
was 6, we purchased a Game Boy with two simple games beside the Tetrus
which comes with it. Game Boy has a mute button so noise is not a
factor. Also, transformers were good. We also purchased tapes which are
stories and have a matching book (Disney, etc.) because you don't
always have to be the one reading - these fit into a walkman with ear
phones. We tried taking a small amount of Leggos but I do not
recommend it - the pieces got EVERYWHERE!! The usual - puzzles, fun
books with dot-to-dots, finding hidden words, etc also work well.
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328.4 | Hope they have a good inflight movie! | CUPMK::JETTE | | Thu Nov 19 1992 09:50 | 8 |
| I agree a Gameboy works well. Other things I've taken are word search
games - crossword puzzles etc... I also played alot of cards and the
game hangman!
Good Luck!
Kathy
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328.5 | Get the Kids meals!!! | ESKIMO::ROBROSE | | Thu Nov 19 1992 12:03 | 9 |
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You can order childrens meals with the airline. These meals usually
come with a small toy or activity book as well. The childrens meals
are usually better than the standard airline food!!!
-Rob
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328.6 | take them to the bathroom early! | PHDVAX::JMCGLINCHEY | | Thu Nov 19 1992 14:22 | 5 |
| If they are small, let them go to the bathroom before takeoff. My
daughter (age 4) wanted to visit each of the bathrooms on the plane at
some time during the flight. I'm not sure why?
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328.7 | Give em... | WAGON::KRUEGER | | Mon Jan 25 1993 13:15 | 15 |
| Just don't bring the game "Trouble" with you ... it made so much noise
that people were glaring at us and I don't blame them! My son could
have played for hours, but since I wasn't brain dead and looked around
once I put myself in everyone else's shoes/ears and saw how irritating
it was, back into the suitcase it went.
Of course, this depends on the age of the child, too. My son was six
when I brought him for the first time and he was so enthralled with the
idea of flying that just looking out the window was entertaining enough
for him most of the time! And he DID fall asleep during part of the
flight.
I still stand by the oldest pleasure: reading.
Leslie
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328.8 | | CSC32::DUBOIS | Discrimination encourages violence | Tue Mar 22 1994 14:53 | 19 |
| Game Boy and other hand held video games may not be allowed on the airplane.
Their use can interfere with the plane's controls and cause a crash.
They are usually forbidden at *least* during takeoff and landing and sometimes
for the entire flight.
For our 5 year old we bought travel games like "Guess Who" (which doesn't
require reading). We also bring a deck of cards with us (which can also
sometimes be supplied by the airline).
I usually go shopping right before travelling. I buy games and toys which are
quiet, don't have many pieces, and are different from anything else they have.
These are designated "travel toys" and they are not allowed to be played with
before or after being in the plane (or car, if a long car trip). This keeps
them exciting to the child.
When travelling with a baby, I bring toys with suction cups to stick to the
tray. They can't be thrown as easily. ;-)
Carol
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328.9 | Invisible marker books | ECADSR::MIZZOU::WIEDEMAN | | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:07 | 11 |
| One thing that my kids enjoy are the invisible marker books that are sold
at most book stores and also in many airport magazine shops.
They include a marker and a book that is usually a puzzle or game.
The kids them use the marker to reveal clues, etc. They really seem
to enjoy them. They make the books for all ages of kids.
Ecah book is good for about an hour of entertainment.
I think the books cost about $3.00 each.
Doug
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328.10 | That isn't right...I'd never have fun nor get work done... | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan - DEC Rdb, Worlds Fastest DB Engine | Mon Mar 28 1994 00:29 | 9 |
| Hand held games, cassette players and computers are allowed on flights,
but must be turned off until the plane has reached altitude.
Radios and portable phones are not allowed (as well as some other
'transmitting' devices).
If the flight attendant tells you otherwise they are incorrect and
refer them to the back of the flight magazine for the regulations...
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328.11 | Depends on the technology | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:10 | 10 |
| It depends on the technology of the device, according to the pilot on
my last flight (just over a year ago). CD technology interferes, but
standards radios, cassette players, etc. do not. If the computer or
video game uses CDs or if you have a portable CD player, you do have to
wait until the plane has reached altitude. It interferes with
communications, which came as a surprise to the airline industry. The
surprise was an "near miss" because of the interference.
Susan
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328.12 | No CD on AA | FPTVX1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Mon Mar 28 1994 15:59 | 7 |
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For further clarification, use of CD players is prohibited for the entire
flight on American Airlines. Tape players, gameboy, laptop computers all
okay once the plane reaches crusing altitude.
Bill A
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328.13 | Meal Options in Flight | CACHE::LACROIX | | Mon May 23 1994 14:19 | 5 |
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We are scheduled to fly to WDW with 2 kids (2 and 4). We are flying
on Delta's Dream Vacation. Does any one know what type of kids meal
options are available ? We are flying down with Breakfest and back w
with Dinner.
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328.14 | We had McDonald's | WMOIS::MATTIOLI_R | | Mon May 23 1994 15:59 | 7 |
| We had lunch on our Delta flights in April and the boys had McDonalds
meals. Call Delta and make sure you sign up for the special meals
for your children.
Have Fun!
Ron
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