We usually take the kids to visit grandparents, but we’ve had a few vacations too. For this spring break, I thought it would be fun to daydream about all the places you might go on vacation. I love making printables and coloring pages too. Sometimes it might be a snack or an audiobook. When they get bored before we arrive at our destination, I just pull out my surprise and give them another hour or two of things to do. No matter what the kids pack themselves, it seems like it’s never enough. I always try to choose something small that I can keep to myself. Sometimes the simplest things can be great entertainment, especially when they are new or unexpected. I want a little more variety, though, and I’ve learned over the years to not only have them pack a few of their favorite books, games, and a stuffed animal, but also to bring a few surprises for them myself. Now that they are older, they could both probably spend the entire drive with their eyes glued to electronics. It’s a 5-hour drive from our house to visit grandparents, so it’s important to me that the kids don’t go batty before we’ve even left the city. It seems like we aren’t on the road for long before one of my kids says those dreaded words: I’m bored. These printable spring break vacation coloring pages are cute, fun, and easy to pack in a small space. For parents, the top of the list usually includes a few things to keep the kids entertained in the car or plane. While you’re packing for a trip, there’s a lot to keep up with and remember.