Games on the Go - Travel Games for Kids
Remember the agonizing whine of "Are we there yet?" coming from the back seat of the car from your wonderful but bored children on the last family vacation you took? Here are some travel games that you and your family can try for your upcoming vacation.
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2. Twenty Questions
How to play: One person thinks of a person, place or thing and each person in the family
has 20 questions to figure out what it is. Remember that "yes" or "no"
can only answer the questions.
Example:
Dad: Thinks of a person, place, or thing
Jill: Is it a person?
Dad: Yes
Mom: Is the person still alive?
Dad: No
Jack: Was this person a former President?
3. 50 States Plates
Are you ready to try to find all fifty different license plates from around the county? Be
on the look for states that have more than 1 type of tags. A map is handy to help you keep
track of what states you should be on the look for.
4. Buzz Here's a game that will test your math skills.
How to play: Take turns counting to 100. Whenever a 7, multiple of 7, or 7 in the number
comes up, say "Buzz". Remember if one person makes a mistake, you have to start
the whole game over again.
Example:
Jack: 1
Jill: 2
Mom: 3
Dad: 4
Jack: 5
Jill: 6
Mom: Buzz
Dad: 8
5. Scavenger Hunts
Scavenger Hunts are a great game to play in the car. Before you leave the house, prepare a
list of things that you can see easily from the car. Remember to bring a couple of lists
with on the trip so your family can play against each other. Also, remind your family that
the first one to spot all the items on the list gets a surprise!
Here are some ideas that can get you started on your list:
* Stop sign
* United States of America Flag
* Motor home
* Swimming pool
* State welcome sign
* California license plate
* McDonald's Restaurant
* Mountain
* Bridge
* Boat
* Convertible car with the top down (weather permitting)
6. Alphabet Words
This is a great game for children beginning to read.
How to play: The object of the game is to find words on the road starting the letter of
alphabet in order.
Example:
Jill: A- sees Arby's on bill-board
Mom: B- spots a Best Western sign
7. I Spy
I spy is a classic favorite for family car rides.
Remember that you can limit what you see to the interior of the car or you can include
things that you have already passed. And the first one to answer correctly goes next.
How to play: One person spies an object and the rest of the family has to guess what it
is.
Example:
Jack: I spy with my brown eyes something large.
8. Bingo
This version is a little different from what your family might be use to, but it's a lot
of fun. Prepare equal size grids for several colors of cars and X out a square every time
one is spotted. The first one that Xs out all the squares wins! Remember to make each grid
different so your kids can compete against each other.
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