DIY Travel Kits for Kids

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If you’re planning to hit the road this summer, you’ll want one of these adorable DIY Travel Kits for Kids. They’ll love it.

Collage of travel kits for kids.

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After a year of being couped up, I’m ready to get back to traveling. Staycations are nice, but I’ve missed exploring new locations and sights with my kids, what about you?

Now that it’s safer to travel during summer vacation, I’ll be putting together one of these DIY Travel Kits for Kids and heading off the “Mom I’m bored!” pleas before they start. You can too!

There’s a little something for children of all ages.

DIY LEGO Kits

Travel Toys - LEGO lunch box

LEGOS might be some of the most popular types of toys to take on a trip because the building possibilities are endless.

Learn How to Make a LEGO Travel Set >>>

Travel Toys - LEGO lunch box

Educational Travel Ideas

Metal lunchbox with magnetic letters and popsicle sticks create a word building activity travel kit

Word Building Activity Travel Kit – With an old lunch box, some magnetic letters, and craft sticks, you can create a fun and educational activity for on-the-go.

Homemade kids doctor kit.

Make a Kids Doctor Kid – Creative Green Living – skip the expensive kits from the store and make your own set for your kiddos!

Road Trip Activities for Kids

Crayons in a blue pencil bag

With a clipboard, and a few other items from your local office supply store, you can create the perfect activity kit to keep the kids entertained. We even have loads of printables you can download for free to add to your set.

Check it the Activity Clipboard Instructions now >>>

  • Travel Kit Binder from Living Well Mom – print off a slew of freebies for a whole book of activities to keep your kiddos busy!
  • Travel Coloring Kit from Living Well Mom – with an old wipe case and a few other items, you can make an adorable little set that slides easily into your purse or a child’s backpack.

More Ideas for Traveling with Kids

Small collage of travel kits.

More Boredom Busters

More Travel Ideas

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