How to Take Angry Bird Toys on Vacation
Make sure your bird or pig has rest, so it doesn't get too sleepy., If your bird(s) and/or pig(s) are scared, pet them gently and say "don't worry". , If you drive through tunnels or any other dark place, and they get scared, show them fun videos...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure your bird or pig has rest
You want a perky bird/pig, not a lazy one! Bring their favorite toys if they have any toys. -
Step 2: so it doesn't get too sleepy.
,, If you stop at a gas station and they are hungry or thirsty, choose something you and they like, and share it.
Or if they have to go potty (if you live in England not like they have to go crazy, not that type of potty) then take turns going to the bathroom. ,, If in a train to airport, follow steps 1-4 of next method. ,, Maybe show them a quick video. , Maybe shop with them too. ,, Or, if the plane has televisions and you can stay up for a little longer, use the entertainment system.
Maybe Tiny Square Critters, or Shaun the Sheep.
As long as your bird(s) and or pig(s) would like to watch TV, listen to music, (pretend they can hear it) Let them have fun.
Cuddle them if it's bedtime, or put them back in their bag if you brought one.
A bag would be a smart idea! ,,,,,, Let your bird(s) and or pig(s) sleep in the same room as you! ,,,, -
Step 3: If your bird(s) and/or pig(s) are scared
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Step 4: pet them gently and say "don't worry".
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Step 5: If you drive through tunnels or any other dark place
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Step 6: and they get scared
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Step 7: show them fun videos
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Step 8: play Angry Birds for them if they are a bird
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Step 9: or bad piggies if they are a pig.
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Step 10: Let them sleep.
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Step 11: if you are taking a plane there
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Step 12: follow this method.
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Step 13: Do steps 1-4 of previous method if you're in a car.
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Step 14: When you're at the airport talk with your bird(s) and or pig(s).
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Step 15: If your bird(s) and or pig(s) don't want to go through security
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Step 16: then tell them that it'll be okay.
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Step 17: Wait with your bird(s) and/or pig(s).
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Step 18: When the plane is ready
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Step 19: be sure to bring all of your bird(s) and or pig(s).
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Step 20: If the plane is overnight
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Step 21: and your bird(s) and or pig(s) can't sleep
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Step 22: and you brought some stories
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Step 23: read them a story!
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Step 24: At the train station
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Step 25: while waiting
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Step 26: play with your toys
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Step 27: have fun and tell them stories.
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Step 28: Make sure you have them all when the train comes.
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Step 29: Get on the train with them.
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Step 30: Do things on the train.
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Step 31: When you get there
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Step 32: follow the next method.
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Step 33: When you get there
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Step 34: find your place.
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Step 35: Pretend to play the game if you brought blocks and the whole flock (or 1 bird and 1 pig)
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Step 36: Take them places!
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Step 37: Make sure you've brought them all when it's time to go back home.
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Step 38: When it's home time
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Step 39: follow whichever method of how you're getting home.
Detailed Guide
You want a perky bird/pig, not a lazy one! Bring their favorite toys if they have any toys.
,, If you stop at a gas station and they are hungry or thirsty, choose something you and they like, and share it.
Or if they have to go potty (if you live in England not like they have to go crazy, not that type of potty) then take turns going to the bathroom. ,, If in a train to airport, follow steps 1-4 of next method. ,, Maybe show them a quick video. , Maybe shop with them too. ,, Or, if the plane has televisions and you can stay up for a little longer, use the entertainment system.
Maybe Tiny Square Critters, or Shaun the Sheep.
As long as your bird(s) and or pig(s) would like to watch TV, listen to music, (pretend they can hear it) Let them have fun.
Cuddle them if it's bedtime, or put them back in their bag if you brought one.
A bag would be a smart idea! ,,,,,, Let your bird(s) and or pig(s) sleep in the same room as you! ,,,,
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