Who needs a tablet? How to keep your children busy in a restaurant
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Who needs a tablet? How to keep your children busy in a restaurant

Katja Fischer
23.8.2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

They’re loud, jump around and mess up the table decorations – going to a restaurant with kids is often far from relaxing. Here are 30 entertainment options that don’t involve a tablet or device.

On a recent restaurant visit abroad, I couldn’t believe my eyes. At the table next to us, two children – around five and ten years old – were slumped over two tablets. Literally, their heads were bent low over their devices and large over-ear headphones covered their ears. Their parents and, I assume grandparents, were sitting next to them.

But it wasn’t just that. After all, it’s also standard to see children in front of screens at restaurants these days here. I’ve also allowed my daughters to watch a cartoon in a restaurant. What was more shocking was the fact that the tablet was in constant use – even during the meal. The children shovelled bite after bite into their mouths, not taking their eyes off their tablets for a second.

Seeing this made me think about children’s entertainment away from screens. After a quick search on Galaxus, one thing was clear – there are plenty of portable, creative and practical alternatives for restaurant visits.

For the little ones

Sticker books

Decorating pages with stickers. The function of a sticker book sounds unimaginative at first. But the cool thing is many stickers are reusable so children can do this again and again. Every time they visit a restaurant they can create a different picture.

My always again sticker book: On the construction site
Stickers
EUR10,90

My always again sticker book: On the construction site

Artista Sticker Book Animals (MQ3)
Stickers
EUR8,95

Artista Sticker Book Animals (MQ3)

My always again sticker book: On the construction site
EUR10,90

My always again sticker book: On the construction site

Artista Sticker Book Animals (MQ3)
EUR8,95

Artista Sticker Book Animals (MQ3)

Motor skills games

Opening buckles, closing zippers, untangling knots. Sliding the puzzle pieces into the right place. Or tying shoelaces. Motor skills challenges like these will keep your child out of mischief.

Painting books or placemats

Painting in restaurants is a classic. Child-friendly restaurants often already offer their young guests colouring books and crayons. Unfortunately, still far too few places do this. Yet it’s so simple.

Diggers, Schleich animals and other toy figures

Again, the simpler the better. A few of their favourite figures or vehicles won’t weigh your bag down and are often enough to keep children happy. Even if it’s just for a few minutes to enjoy your own food in peace.

Siku Excavator
Toy cars
−44%
only 2 of 2 remaining on sale
EUR3,58 was EUR6,42

Siku Excavator

Polly Pocket Otter Aquarium Compact
Dolls
EUR19,94

Polly Pocket Otter Aquarium Compact

Siku Excavator
−44%
only 2 of 2 remaining on sale
EUR3,58 was EUR6,42

Siku Excavator

Polly Pocket Otter Aquarium Compact
EUR19,94

Polly Pocket Otter Aquarium Compact

Puzzle fun

Puzzle blocks are another form of entertainment suitable for a very young audience. Bandolino are also great, handy learning cards. Children use a string to answer the task on the card by connecting the pictures. A solution check is on the back. Alternatively, you can go for busy books – a popular favourite.

What is Lieselotte looking for? The great search and find hidden object book (German, Alexander Steffensmeier, 2020)
Children's books
EUR14,–

What is Lieselotte looking for? The great search and find hidden object book

German, Alexander Steffensmeier, 2020

Ravensburger My very first puzzle block - favourite puzzles (German, Lisa Regan, Jessika Zollickhofer, Amanda Enright, 2022)
Children's books
EUR5,99

Ravensburger My very first puzzle block - favourite puzzles

German, Lisa Regan, Jessika Zollickhofer, Amanda Enright, 2022

What is Lieselotte looking for? The great search and find hidden object book (German, Alexander Steffensmeier, 2020)
EUR14,–

What is Lieselotte looking for? The great search and find hidden object book

German, Alexander Steffensmeier, 2020

Ravensburger My very first puzzle block - favourite puzzles (German, Lisa Regan, Jessika Zollickhofer, Amanda Enright, 2022)
EUR5,99

Ravensburger My very first puzzle block - favourite puzzles

German, Lisa Regan, Jessika Zollickhofer, Amanda Enright, 2022

For the big kids

Puzzle fun

Puzzle books for schoolchildren are more challenging. They include maths, writing, reading and searching. There’s even a kids version of Sudoku. They won’t get bored with those.

Tom Turbo - Puzzle Boss 1 (German, G&G Publishing House, Children's and youth book, 2021)
Children's books
EUR6,99

Tom Turbo - Puzzle Boss 1

German, G&G Publishing House, Children's and youth book, 2021

Reading Lions Riddle Rally for Reading Pros - 2nd grade (German, Loewe learning and puzzles, Dominik Rupp, 2021)
Children's books

Reading Lions Riddle Rally for Reading Pros - 2nd grade

German, Loewe learning and puzzles, Dominik Rupp, 2021

Tom Turbo - Puzzle Boss 1 (German, G&G Publishing House, Children's and youth book, 2021)
EUR6,99

Tom Turbo - Puzzle Boss 1

German, G&G Publishing House, Children's and youth book, 2021

Reading Lions Riddle Rally for Reading Pros - 2nd grade (German, Loewe learning and puzzles, Dominik Rupp, 2021)

Reading Lions Riddle Rally for Reading Pros - 2nd grade

German, Loewe learning and puzzles, Dominik Rupp, 2021

Reading and learning

Reading’s always good. But not all children want to read a book in a restaurant. Nor do they want to learn something. It’s not fun and it’s not cool, after all. However if it’s disguised as a tricky quiz that needs to be solved, they’re usually all over it.

QuizDetective. General knowledge for primary school pupils (German, Bettina Gutschalk, Manfred Rohrbeck, 2015)
Children's books

QuizDetective. General knowledge for primary school pupils

German, Bettina Gutschalk, Manfred Rohrbeck, 2015

Bibi & Tina: The great horse quiz book with Bibi and Tina (German, Klett Learning Training, 2021)
Children's books

Bibi & Tina: The great horse quiz book with Bibi and Tina

German, Klett Learning Training, 2021

QuizDetective. General knowledge for primary school pupils (German, Bettina Gutschalk, Manfred Rohrbeck, 2015)

QuizDetective. General knowledge for primary school pupils

German, Bettina Gutschalk, Manfred Rohrbeck, 2015

Bibi & Tina: The great horse quiz book with Bibi and Tina (German, Klett Learning Training, 2021)

Bibi & Tina: The great horse quiz book with Bibi and Tina

German, Klett Learning Training, 2021

Brain teasers

Here, too, you need a lot of brainpower. And time. In the IQ puzzle, you connect pieces to each other and, depending on the level, on top of each other. The aim of Chicken Shuffle, for example, is to slide the hens over their eggs but your direction of movement is restricted. And everyone knows the Rubik’s Cube, where you rotate the coloured squares to match each other.

Smart Games IQ Fit (German)
Board games
Quantity discount
EUR13,08

Smart Games IQ Fit

German

Smart Games Chicken Shuffle Junior (German, French, Italian, English)
Board games

Smart Games Chicken Shuffle Junior

German, French, Italian, English

Smart Games IQ Fit (German)
Quantity discount
EUR13,08

Smart Games IQ Fit

German

Smart Games Chicken Shuffle Junior (German, French, Italian, English)

Smart Games Chicken Shuffle Junior

German, French, Italian, English

Crafts

Crafts in a restaurant? Yes! Of course, only if there’s little material involved, so the neat bistro table doesn’t become a chaotic work surface. Folding origami, stringing beads or tying loom bands works. For small craft materials, it’s best to ask for a deep plate.

88 x Origami Kids - Under Water (German, Thade Precht, 2023)
Children's books
EUR10,–

88 x Origami Kids - Under Water

German, Thade Precht, 2023

88 x Origami Kids - Under Water (German, Thade Precht, 2023)
EUR10,–

88 x Origami Kids - Under Water

German, Thade Precht, 2023

Advanced skill games

Take a playground classic to the restaurant: Cat’s Cradle works by creating specific shapes with a string around your fingers. Four hands are required. The geoboard is also for solo players; instead of string, rubber bands are used for the figures. Spin Master requires a little more skill – you move a small ball through the track to the finish.

The big box of thread games (German)
Board games
Quantity discount
EUR16,95

The big box of thread games

German

BS Geoboard (German, French, Italian, English)
Board games
Quantity discount
EUR16,51

BS Geoboard

German, French, Italian, English

Spin Master Perplexus Rebel (German)
Board games
EUR29,41

Spin Master Perplexus Rebel

German

The big box of thread games (German)
Quantity discount
EUR16,95

The big box of thread games

German

BS Geoboard (German, French, Italian, English)
Quantity discount
EUR16,51

BS Geoboard

German, French, Italian, English

Spin Master Perplexus Rebel (German)
EUR29,41

Spin Master Perplexus Rebel

German

We’re looking for more ideas! Do you have any other great tablet alternatives to entertain children in restaurants? Let us know in the comments.

Header image: Shutterstock/Anna Kraynova

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