Kevin,
Not sure if I'm off the mark here but when our kids were young the best 
entertainment on rainy days or long passages was a big box of LEGOS.  When 
sailing we built boats to tow behind and when at anchor we sailed and rowed in 
our dinghy, played on the beach, hiked and explored ashore and if no brake in 
the rain all hands pitched in to prepare a special meal. At that time we had no 
electronic gadgets, so I have no advise about that. 
I can tell you that my grandchildren, now 9 and 3 are pretty much following the 
same program when they cruise with their parents but I'm sure there is a smart 
phone involved. I heard about a tow behind boat made from wood scraps found on 
the beach, complete with foils. Worked only at reduced speed.

Dave.
1975 C&C 33 SLY

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> On Apr 12, 2017, at 5:03 PM, Kevin Paxton via CnC-List 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone,
> We are looking for ideas for kids entertainment on our 34'. We have 3 young 
> kids (19mo, 2, and 5) and 1 preteen (12).  What have you all done to get them 
> involved and also entertained during sails?
> 
> We are also looking for ideas and set ups on showing movies when things get a 
> little crazy and we need a break. What kind of setups do you all have?  TV 
> size, portable, fixed, DVD/Blu-ray, power, mounting etc?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin 
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