65 Engaging Activities to Keep Kids Entertained on Airplane Trips
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The Ultimate List of 65 Fun Things for Kids to Do on an Airplane
Flying with children can be a delightful yet daunting experience. Long hours spent in a confined space can lead to restless little ones, but fear not! With a bit of forethought and creativity, you can keep your kids entertained and engaged during the journey. Here’s an ultimate list of 65 fun activities to make your next flight enjoyable for the entire family.
1. Colouring Books
Bring along some colouring books and a set of crayons. It’s a classic and a great way to unleash their creativity.
2. Sticker Books
Kids love stickers! A sticker book can provide hours of entertainment as they create scenes or simply have fun decorating their items.
3. Puzzle Games
Pack small jigsaw puzzles or brain teasers that can keep their minds active and engaged.
4. Activity Books
Look for books filled with mazes, dot-to-dot puzzles, or word searches tailored for their age group.
5. Portable Electronic Games
A handheld gaming console can provide hours of entertainment, just remember to load it with games before you board!
6. Interactive Apps
Download fun and educational apps on your tablet or smartphone before the trip. Just make sure you have offline access.
7. Audiobooks
Bring along a selection of audiobooks. Kids can close their eyes and get lost in a captivating story while travelling through the skies.
8. Magic Markers and Whiteboard
Let them draw and write freely on a small whiteboard. It’s easily erasable for endless fun.
9. Craft Kits
Pack a simple craft kit, like friendship bracelet-making materials, to keep their hands busy.
10. Card Games
A deck of cards offers many fun options. Simple games like “Go Fish” or “Snap” can be great for family play.
11. Travel Bingo
Create bingo cards with items they might see from the window or in the airport. The first to spot all items wins!
12. Origami
Teach them to fold paper into fun shapes with a simple origami kit.
13. Storytelling
Encourage your kids to create and share their own stories. They can make it a game by adding elements one by one.
14. Silent Reading
A good book or a comic can provide great entertainment. Choose stories suited to their interests.
15. Guessing Games
Play games like “20 Questions” or “I Spy” to keep their minds active and engaged.
16. Snack Packs
Prepare various fun snacks. Snack time can break the monotony while keeping their spirits up.
17. Travel Journal
Let them document their trip, write down their thoughts, or draw pictures of their flight experience.
18. Small Toys
Bring along small, lightweight toys that can easily fit in a bag, like action figures or miniature cars.
19. Miniature Puzzles
Look for compact puzzles that can easily fit on their tray table.
20. Lego Kits
Travel-sized Lego sets are great for building fun structures during the flight.
21. Window Seat Games
If you have a window seat, let them enjoy the view. Play “What’s that?” with landmarks, aircraft, or clouds.
22. Dress Up
Bring a costume accessory (like a cape or hat) for them to play imaginary dress-up.
23. Mini Board Games
Look for travel versions of classic games like Chess or Connect Four.
24. Airplane Games
Introduce them to classic airplane-related games like “How Many Planes Can You Count?” or “Cloud Shapes.”
25. Travel Challenges
Set fun challenges, like “Can you find someone wearing blue?” or “Count all the items in the safety card.”
26. Origami Instructions
Find easy origami patterns that you can teach them during the flight.
27. DIY Fort
If you have a blanket or scarf, you can help them make a little fort out of their airplane seat.
28. Meditation or Breathing Exercises
Teach them simple breathing techniques for relaxation—good for both kids and adults alike!
29. Miniature Art Supplies
Pack a small sketchpad and drawing tools for impromptu art sessions.
30. Photo Scavenger Hunt
Use a camera or even a smartphone for a scavenger hunt; they can take pictures of certain colours or items they see.
31. Silly Songs
Sing silly songs together. You could even make up your own lyrics about flying or travel.
32. Plane Spotting
See if they can spot other aircraft in the sky!
33. Educational Video
Download a documentary or educational video about their favourite subject to watch.
34. Finger Puppets
Bring small finger puppets for a little puppet show to amuse themselves and their nearby seatmates.
35. Travel-Themed Games
Games with a travel theme can spark excitement about the destination ahead.
36. Memory Game
Challenge them to remember items or details from the trip so far, and compare it with what you remember.
37. Silly Faces Contest
Take turns making silly faces to make each other laugh.
38. Miniature Dolls/Action Figures
Let them create scenarios with their favourite dolls or action figures.
39. Creative Writing
Encourage creative writing—make up a story and take turns adding lines to it.
40. Mindfulness and Relaxation Activities
Introduce them to simple mindfulness exercises to help them unwind as the flight goes.
41. Fun Facts Challenge
Share interesting facts about the destination and challenge them to remember a few.
42. Mathematical Games
Play number games, practicing addition or subtraction with fun challenges.
43. Visualisation
Ask them to imagine their dream vacation and describe it in detail, engaging their imagination.
44. Magic Tricks
Learn simple magic tricks to entertain themselves and others.
45. Travel Playlist
Create a playlist of their favourite songs to listen to while flying.
46. Trivia Questions
Prepare fun trivia questions related to geography or the destination.
47. Connect the Dots
Bring along connect-the-dot books for quick and satisfying fun.
48. Name That Tune
Play a fun game where you hum or whistle a tune for them to guess.
49. Packing Challenges
Let them explain how they’d pack a suitcase for a fantastical journey.
50. Boarding Pass Drawing
Have them design their own boarding pass, imagining a new adventure.
51. Silly Scenarios
Create funny ‘what if’ scenarios and let them come up with silly answers.
52. Simple Scavenger Hunts
Create a scavenger hunt for items commonly found in an airplane, like a seatbelt or a safety card.
53. Personalised Passport
Create a colourful passport booklet they can fill in with stamps and doodles.
54. Creative Lists
Have them create fun lists, such as ‘Top 5 things I want to do on vacation’.
55. Rock-Paper-Scissors
Play spontaneous rounds of rock-paper-scissors to pass the time.
56. Find the Differences
Give them two similar pictures and challenge them to find the differences.
57. Airplane Alphabet Game
Play an alphabet game using words associated with the trip or airplane.
58. Play ‘The Quiet Game’
See who can stay quiet the longest for a fun challenge!
59. Talk About Their Dreams
Encourage them to share their dreams—where they’d go if they could travel anywhere in the world.
60. Art Supplies
Bring expressive art supplies like watercolours or chalk.
61. Recipe Creations
Let them create unique recipes based on their favourite ingredients.
62. Nature Photography
Ask them to take nature photographs from the window.
63. In-Flight Fashion Show
Organise a little mini fashion show, showcasing their travel look.
64. Guessing the Destination
Prepare clues related to the destination and let them guess where you’re going.
65. Plan Your Day
Let them plan an exciting itinerary for when you reach your destination.
With these 65 activities at your disposal, flying with children can transform from a challenging experience into an adventure packed with creativity and fun. Remember to engage them in conversation and enjoy quality time as you embark on new journeys together. Happy flying!
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