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BREAK FOR THE 4TH: Amanda’s Road Trip Advice for Teacher Parents [Ep 265]

BREAK FOR THE 4TH: Amanda’s Road Trip Advice for Teacher Parents [Ep 265]

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It’s Amanda here, and if you’ve ever hit the road with a car full of kids (or just your teacher brain trying to stay five steps ahead) you know that summer travel takes some serious strategy. In this solo episode, I’m sharing all my favorite tips for stress-free, memory-filled road trips. From how I set up my car to the genius packing system that saves me from digging through suitcases at midnight, I’ve got you covered.

I’m also diving into the nerdy (but fun!) extras that make our trips even better—like our go-to museum memberships that get us into spots across the country for free or at a discount. Plus, I’m sharing my must-have travel apps, kid entertainment hacks, snack solutions, and everything else that’s helped us stay sane on the road. If you’re road-tripping this summer, this one’s for you!

Resources:

  • Amanda’s Amazon List
  • Reciprocal Museums
  • National Parks Passes
  • AllTrails
  • IExit
  • Hoopla
  • Been App

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