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Kenley Kids Snack & Pack Travel Tray Review

August 29, 2018      Product Reviews, Reviews

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To me, road trips are the hardest way to travel with kids. While planes typically have televisions, WiFi, trays to color and play on, and aisles to walk up and down, in cars kids are confined to a small space with limited options unless you’re traveling in an RV. That is why I am so thankful for the Kenley Kids Snack & Pack Travel Tray.

little girl coloring in car seat

We’ve tested out a few travel trays before and the inexpensive ones were so flimsy the girls couldn’t color on them and the ones that were really great cost two arms and both legs. I was so happy to find the Kenley Kids Snack & Pack Travel Tray as it’s sturdy, has tons of compartments for storage and is affordable at road trips.

 

photo of a travel tray

The tray has tons of compartments to hold everything your child could possibly need. There is a clear tablet holder so your child can watch movies or shows you’ve downloaded without having to hold the tablet in their hands.

The raised sides keeps crayons and toys from falling on the ground if you make a turn. If you’re sitting in the front seat it’s really annoying leaning back and if you are driving it can be dangerous. Of course, kids don’t necessarily understand this so it’s nice to not have to hear anyone crying over their toys falling.

little girl coloring in the car

On each side, there are more compartments that hang down to hold additional things. One side has a cup holder and all of the items in this storage area are super easy for kids to reach.

The surface is also waterproof so it is very easy to clean if your kids accidentally spill their drinks.

While it seems that road trips are the most logical use of the Kenley Kids Snack & Play Travel tray it can be used in many other instances. Take it to the park for so outdoor coloring. It’s also a great way to keep kids busy at a doctors office or anywhere else that may not interest them as it can easily sit on their lap. It comes with a strap and folds up making it very easy to transport.

We’re so thankful for this travel tray, it really makes road trips with kids easier.


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