Since we left on our trip around the world 10 months ago, we have traveled a lot—sometimes we spent many hours on trains and buses—and two ways we have found that allow us NOT to use screens with kids are music and drawing tablets.
Music without screens
This solution is They’re also great when Oliver and Emily don’t want to listen to the same music at home, or one of them wants to spend some time alone.
Drawing without wasting paper
There are many on the market, but unfortunately we couldn’t find them locally in Vietnam so we chose the best seller on Amazon (this was before deciding to stop buying on Amazon): our tablet is NEWYES and it's ok, but I think they’re all the same, so if you find one locally and maybe from a sustainable brand, it’s better (and let me know in the comments, please 🙂).
Game ideas:
- Free drawing
- Copy images from newspapers
- Copy objects that we see around us
- Tic-tac-toe
- Practice the letters
- Practice the numbers
- Practice the shapes
- One draws, the other guesses
- One "commissions", the other draws
- Make straight lines to fill the tablet
- The parent draws/write, the child copies
- Any game on paper, like the hangman
Other screenless devices that I like, but I haven't tried
When possible, buy from a local shop or choose products made in your country to avoid shipping and to reduce your carbon footprint; also avoid “made in China” as much as possible in order not to support the exploitation of labor (and to avoid health risks from low quality materials).
Ocarina - mp3 player for children, made in Italy
Hörbert - mp3 player for children, made in Germany