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Toddler Mommas

How do you keep your kiddo(s) entertained at restaurants? Coloring only works for, oh, about 1 minute.

(We are going out with a big group from Dan's old work next week and I'm a little bit worried that N is going to be the devil, haha). 

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  • Books, small toys, and sugar packets. We also limit the amount of time we'll be there-- ie no waiting around, and ordering as soon as possible-- harder when you are in a big group
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  • Kellen is normally entertained drinking his milk for a few minutes. I also bring both Kellen and Tessa toys to play with, like little cars, dolls, or action figures. I also try and order his food early so that he can start eating or bring snacks along like Puffs to give Tessa. I have also found that if they give out complimentary rolls or bread after you sit down that keeps him entertained for a little while too. 
  • Portable DVD player =)

    Seriously.....the kid will sit for a short period of time, but then he just wants to run around. Sometimes the only thing that really works is putting a movie on for him.

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    Portable DVD player =)

    Seriously.....the kid will sit for a short period of time, but then he just wants to run around. Sometimes the only thing that really works is putting a movie on for him.



    I hate, and love, this idea all at the same time.

    Our solution is to just not go out, and it sucks, but the boy can not be controlled in that enviornment. However, that up there, may just work.
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  • Definitely taking into consideration of what works for you all. For us, it depends on the day.  We find he becomes a devil child around dinner, the kid is just so exhausted from the day.  

    In fact, we went to PF Changs tonight, and we could barely control him.  We tried coloring (lasted for 2 seconds then he chucked them), straws and chopsticks (lasted a bit longer then he was using them like weapons), he ate a little so that worked for a bit, and then playing with random hats/playing games/etc.  It was eventful.

    GL Tiff, hope you can come up with something!

  • That's our problem too, Teri... everything gets thrown. We don't have a portable dvd player... DH is kind of "against" it. He thinks we'll rely on it too much and N will start to want it EVERY time we're in the car, etc. But maybe for situations like that (and long trips, which I'm also dreading!) it would be perfect...
  • imageTeacherTiff:
    That's our problem too, Teri... everything gets thrown. We don't have a portable dvd player... DH is kind of "against" it. He thinks we'll rely on it too much and N will start to want it EVERY time we're in the car, etc. But maybe for situations like that (and long trips, which I'm also dreading!) it would be perfect...

    Haven't tried it at the restaurant but the DVD player is now a MUST for long trips after our recent Thanksgiving travel experience.

  • When we go out to eat I look at the menu online so I can order her food when we order drinks. We can keep her occupied til her food comes and have her eat it slowly. And as long as there's food around she'll be happy.
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    Definitely taking into consideration of what works for you all. For us, it depends on the day.  We find he becomes a devil child around dinner, the kid is just so exhausted from the day.  

    In fact, we went to PF Changs tonight, and we could barely control him.  We tried coloring (lasted for 2 seconds then he chucked them), straws and chopsticks (lasted a bit longer then he was using them like weapons), he ate a little so that worked for a bit, and then playing with random hats/playing games/etc.  It was eventful.

    GL Tiff, hope you can come up with something!

    This is Alex too. We just don't go out for sit down dinners unless it's a place she can be loud and move around (Pizza Hut, Friendly's, etc.). I've tried bringing toys that she forgot about, hoping they'd entertain her, but it lasts 2 minutes tops. Food doesn't really interest her for long, especially at dinner time. And if she were with a big group, she'd be putting on a show and be even worse.

    GL, I really hope you find something that can work for you.

  • Nothing works for us. We've tried toys, books, food, drinks, coloring, and games. Nothing has worked for us. We just don't go out with kids anymore. It's too much of a hassle, embarrassing, and distracting to the rest of the restaurant. I dream of the day that they'll all be old enough to sit nicely and behave properly for a restaurant dinner!
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  • Big group dinner sounds tough since a lot may be out of your hands (food takes longer for a group, etc).  The DVD may work but I also see your H's point (and we agree) that it then becomes something they want every time. Like, we have DVD in our car and we've never done it for her.  Not until a long trip when we NEED it, kwim?

    Anyway, what we do is (1) Go to the same places all the time so they know us, we know them and we know she can be a little loud (2) We go out all the time - at least once a weekend - to keep her used to it (3) I order as soon as we sit and also bring food from home since she tends to do two bites and done.  I always do goldfish or cheerios in one of those cups they kind of have to "work" to get them out of.  That lasts a while.  (4) old toys that only live in the diaper bag and she only sees then (5) then we just people watch and talk to her "Is that man wearing a hat?  can you say Hat?."  Rinse.  Repeat. (6) Sit in a booth if you can.

    If it's too long she wants to get down and we don't let her but we sometimes let her out of the highchair and into the booth with us (on the inside) where she can stand, play peek a boo with others, etc. 

  • imagenaylon511:

    Big group dinner sounds tough since a lot may be out of your hands (food takes longer for a group, etc).  The DVD may work but I also see your H's point (and we agree) that it then becomes something they want every time. Like, we have DVD in our car and we've never done it for her.  Not until a long trip when we NEED it, kwim?



    I agree with DVD player, and feeling like they will want it all the time. The only time we've used one is when we borrowed one from a friend for the 10 hour car ride to South Carolina.

    It was great for the initial 10 hour haul, but it made the rest of the trip misserable because any time we got in the van it was "FISHIES!" (finding nemo) and he wouldn't take no for an answer.

    Good thing was we were in a rental so he never was able to associate it with one of our cars.
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    imagenaylon511:

    Big group dinner sounds tough since a lot may be out of your hands (food takes longer for a group, etc).  The DVD may work but I also see your H's point (and we agree) that it then becomes something they want every time. Like, we have DVD in our car and we've never done it for her.  Not until a long trip when we NEED it, kwim?



    I agree with DVD player, and feeling like they will want it all the time. The only time we've used one is when we borrowed one from a friend for the 10 hour car ride to South Carolina.

    It was great for the initial 10 hour haul, but it made the rest of the trip misserable because any time we got in the van it was "FISHIES!" (finding nemo) and he wouldn't take no for an answer.

    Good thing was we were in a rental so he never was able to associate it with one of our cars.

    I agree with all this. The only time Jack has used the DVD player in the car is when we went on a 2+ hour trip. Regular car trips, even longer ones up to 2 hours, we don't use a DVD player. And like Trickey, we usually just don't bring him to restaurants, b/c it's just easier that way. But, if there is someplace we really want/need to go, the DVD player is a good backup - although we have only had to use it twice. It's like our Hail Mary =P

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  • When it's just us, we tough through it and make her be patient, but if I needed/ wanted to socialize with friends or keep her quiet in a group, I'd bust out the iPad.  she "plays" games on it and watches videos on the PBS Kids app.  Virtual babysitter, yes, and yes, I have gotten dirty looks for it, but I think it bothers people less than a screaming kid running around.
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