2. Chat about observations on your next car trip. Instead of spending long drives listening to kiddie pop music, engage them in imaginative thinking. Keep an eye out for billboards to point out to them or interesting looking stores and ask questions. For example, “Did you see that store with the big fish painted out front? What do you think they sell? What do you…
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