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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 26 MIN

Cannons and Construction Trucks: Civil War Battlefields with Kids

from Designed for Adventure: Family travel, parenting, and practical life stories · host Ellie Sewell

This episode of Design for Adventure, hosted by married couple Jesse and Ellie, explores the practical side of visiting Civil War battlefields with young children. Drawing from Jesse’s experience visiting 33 battlefields in a single year, the hosts share how to turn historical sites into engaging family adventures rather than stressful chores.Episode HighlightsThe "Construction Truck" Strategy: Discover how simple toys like monster trucks and construction vehicles can keep a toddler occupied in the dirt while you read historical markers. Our son and daughter loves these: https://amzn.to/4dPKX8DThe Army men our son loves: https://amzn.to/4m7uperExplaining War to Kids: Jesse shares his "freeze tag" analogy—explaining the conflict as a game between teams in blue and gray—to help his five-year-old understand the basics of the war without getting into overly complex or graphic details.Horses and Heroes: Learn why their son became obsessed with the horses of famous generals, including Stonewall Jackson’s horse, Little Sorrel, and Robert E. Lee’s Traveler.Battlefield Picnics: The humor and heart of having family lunches at spots like Bloody Angle or Slaughter Pen, and why using these preserved lands for family time honors those who fought there.Practical Tips for ParentsUse the National Park Service website to find visitor centers, driving tours, and event calendars for reenactments.Why you might want to bring sound-canceling headphones if your child is sensitive to the loud "concussion" of cannon fire.Tips for using picture books at bedtime to get kids excited about the landmarks they will see the next day.The exact book that our son loves. He prefers real pictures over cartoons or drawings: https://amzn.to/47ZLLnCFinding museum programs where kids can make battle flags or play with figurines in sand pits to keep them engaged while parents explore.Memorable MomentsThe "sheer disappointment" of finding a headstone instead of a literal arm at Stonewall Jackson’s arm burial site.The simple joy of feeding tadpoles in a mud puddle at Gettysburg.Teaching "museum etiquette" and providing a level of freedom for kids to explore.Whether you are a history buff or just looking for a way to get the kids outside, this episode proves that you can pass history on to the next generation while still having a good time.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Design for Adventure:Instagram: @designedforadventurepodFacebook: Designed for AdventureE-mail: [email protected]: Follow the show and leave us a review to help other families find these adventures!As an Amazon Associate, I may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.

This episode of Design for Adventure, hosted by married couple Jesse and Ellie, explores the practical side of visiting Civil War battlefields with young children. Drawing from Jesse’s experience visiting 33 battlefields in a single year, the hosts share how to turn historical sites into engaging family adventures rather than stressful chores.Episode HighlightsThe "Construction Truck" Strategy: Discover how simple toys like monster trucks and construction vehicles can keep a toddler occupied in the dirt while you read historical markers. Our son and daughter loves these: https://amzn.to/4dPKX8DThe Army men our son loves: https://amzn.to/4m7uperExplaining War to Kids: Jesse shares his "freeze tag" analogy—explaining the conflict as a game between teams in blue and gray—to help his five-year-old understand the basics of the war without getting into overly complex or graphic details.Horses and Heroes: Learn why their son became obsessed with the horses of famous generals, including Stonewall Jackson’s horse, Little Sorrel, and Robert E. Lee’s Traveler.Battlefield Picnics: The humor and heart of having family lunches at spots like Bloody Angle or Slaughter Pen, and why using these preserved lands for family time honors those who fought there.Practical Tips for ParentsUse the National Park Service website to find visitor centers, driving tours, and event calendars for reenactments.Why you might want to bring sound-canceling headphones if your child is sensitive to the loud "concussion" of cannon fire.Tips for using picture books at bedtime to get kids excited about the landmarks they will see the next day.The exact book that our son loves. He prefers real pictures over cartoons or drawings: https://amzn.to/47ZLLnCFinding museum programs where kids can make battle flags or play with figurines in sand pits to keep them engaged while parents explore.Memorable MomentsThe "sheer disappointment" of finding a headstone instead of a literal arm at Stonewall Jackson’s arm burial site.The simple joy of feeding tadpoles in a mud puddle at Gettysburg.Teaching "museum etiquette" and providing a level of freedom for kids to explore.Whether you are a history buff or just looking for a way to get the kids outside, this episode proves that you can pass history on to the next generation while still having a good time.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Design for Adventure:Instagram: @designedforadventurepodFacebook: Designed for AdventureE-mail: [email protected]: Follow the show and leave us a review to help other families find these adventures!As an Amazon Associate, I may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.

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