As a mom of many, we spend a ton of time in the car going to the various events.
We need to make the time worthwhile. Make the time spent in your vehicle more organized, more efficient, and less stressful with some of these car tricks. (this post includes affiliate links)
Related: Like these car hacks? You will also like this article of garage organization ideas.
Car Hacks, Tricks and Tips for Families
Help entertain your kids with a DIY travel book. You can create pages of activities for your kids to do independently in their carseats. via Mamma Papa Bubba
Send yourself a message in a bottle to remind yourself of all the fun you are having on an outing together. via Sarah Maker
Create a bucket pulley system. This is great to get things to the back of the car without stopping on long trips. Be sure to secure or remove the bucket between hauls. via Kids Activities Blog
Keep the baby binkie clean. Carry spares in condiment sauce containers. When one gets dirty, just open another container. via Amazon
Create a temporary tattoo of your phone number. Put it on your child’s hand when you are traveling or at a busy event. If they get lost they can tell someone how to reach you.
Have you tried everything and still can’t get the kids to calm down in the car? Let them play on your phone, but give them an app they can learn from! via ABCmouse
Nifty Car Hacks
No more trying to dig coins out of a cup holder (not even to mention trying to clean the little bits of lint and crumbs that get stuck in the crevices). Use silicone cupcake liners as inserts for your cup holders. When they get grubby, wipe them out. via Amazon
Trunks can become the car’s catch-all. This trunk organizer can help limit the chaos. It has sections for groceries and a middle cooler. via Amazon
Another option is to add an organizer to the back of the back seat, leaving floor space open. via Amazon
Have a single serving tableware ready for an unexpected meal on-the-road. Stephanie keeps a couple sets in her glove box. via Modern Parents Messy Kids
Use Easter Eggs as snack packs. They are easy to pass out in the car and perfect for portion control of snacks while you drive. via Amazon
DIY Dog blanket. Bring your dog with you – and keep the car clean. This is a hammock style one that attaches to both seats. BUT, if you have a still dog, consider using a tablecloth. (Note: the original link to this post no longer exists, but here’s a similar alternative). via DIY Network
Cover the seats with a fitted crib mattress sheet. You will protect the seats. Scotchguard it for extra protection from spills and crumbs. via Kids Activities Blog
I am not the only one who bought milk and then worried the whole way home wondering if it toppled over… worry no more with this nifty “stay hold” – it keeps groceries upright in the trunk. If it does spill – here are some genius car cleaning tricks that can help. via Kids Activities Blog
Is your favorite travel mug dirty? This is a genius trick to transform any mug into a splashproof travel mug! All you need is some cling wrap! More Genius tips via video, so check out their channel.
Saving the funds for a vacation does not have to hurt the budget. Save up for your trip painlessly – with a trip-bottle. via Kids Activities Blog
Collect Bags of Blessings to keep in your car. If you come across a person in need you can “be a blessing”. via Joy’s Hope
Car Hacks for Emergencies
Create a kit for all the little things that you might need – ideas of things to add include antacids, nail clippers, extra cash, band-aids, Advil, etc. Organized Junkie has a terrific tutorial on how to customize your emergency kit. via Organized Junkie
You can also purchase pre-packaged first aid kits that can help in the time of need. via Amazon
We have jumper cables in our car, but the times my battery has been dead, I have been lost as to how to connect the jumper cables. via Amazon
Even if you don’t have a set of jumpers in your car, print this nifty tag just in case you need to jump another vehicle. via Kids Activities Blog
If you use reusable tote grocery bags, you will love this idea. Fill a bin with the totes and keep it in the trunk. You have one place to go for all those bags. via IHeart Organizing
If you have a lot of driving, this might be super helpful. I know there are days when my older kids have had back-to-back games, during nap-time!! This inflatable bed would have made resting easier on my tyke while the kids played/practiced. via Amazon
Poke a hole into the lid of a water bottle and add a straw for an instant “sippy cup” for an older child. Perk: Throw it out when you reach your destination. For more ideas like this one, check out our meals-on-the-go post. via Kids Activities Blog
Don’t let all the bags and jackets pile on the floor. Use a tension rod – the kind designed for closets. You can hang all the kids things. Thanks Amee for the idea! via Madame Deals
For those kids who figured out how to unbuckle their seats, but do it at all the wrong times, this trick is invaluable! Make a car seat belt “cover” using a small plastic cup. Genius! via Frugal Freebies
Organize the car, and all the kids towels, and other items that come with activities – using a magazine rack. No more digging through stacks of things in the trunk. via Kids Activities Blog
Put a pool noodle along the bed of a child when you are traveling, in place of a bed rail. Your kids will hopefully stay in the “new” bed. via Amazon
Use a sponge as a back-up ice pack. No more drips from ice! Don’t have a sponge or have a larger thing to keep cool? Try a dish towel. via Kids Activities Blog
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