Kid's Travel Games

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Make Traveling Fun!

Road trips can be long, boring, and uncomfortable for most kids. Think about it, would you want to be fastened in that car seat or booster seat unable to move around for hours on end?

Help make your child's car or plane trip more enjoyable by keeping them distracted.

Car games are a great way to entertain children and yourself too. These games will not cost a dime and will give you children what they crave most, ATTENTION.

Try some of these games on your next car trip, you might actually have FUN!

Silly Songs 

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Word Games 

abc,school,home schoolA-Z Game

You can be play by taking turns or all together.

Find words beginning with "A", on signs around you. Can you get "Z" and finish the alphabet?

Variation - find things instead of words that begin with A and the B and so on until you complete the alphabet.



suitcase,travel,trip,road tripWhat did I bring on my trip?

Start this game out by saying, "I'm going on a trip and I'm bringing..." . The first player should name an item that starts with the letter "A". After "A" , the next player will say the same thing but with the letter "B", and so on.



questions20 QUESTIONS

20 Questions is truly a classic game. It can be played by children of all ages. There are many variations of the game. We will describe only one variation of the game.

One person thinks of something which falls under the category of animal, mineral, or vegetable and then tells the other players which category is correct. The players then take turns asking questions which can be answered with a YES or NO. For instance, if the category is animal a player might ask "Can it fly?" or "Does it have four legs?" And after 20 questions are asked, if the players have not already guessed the answer, each player gets a last chance to make a guess. Afterward, a new player tries to stump the group.

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pair,pearsPairs

Some things go together as if they were made for each other. Think about it...what would cookies be without milk? Peanut butter without jelly? Sneakers without socks?

Take turns naming two things that we all know well as pairs -- things that, when combined together, make up a perfect team.



forward backwardsFrontwards/Backwards

Take turns thinking of words that have a meaning when they're spelled forwards and backwards.
Give one point for each letter in the word. Three letter words are worth 3 points; four letter words are worth 4 points, and so on. The person with the most points at the end of the round wins the game.

Some examples to get you started: rat/tar (3 points); stab/bats (4 points); stool/loots (5 points).



music notesName That Tune

Hum a tune for the other players and let them guess the name of the song. Pick from rock and roll, country, top forty, jazz, blues...whatever type of music you like.



hippo,animal noisesAnimal Noises II

Rules: Silliness extended. How would a donkey say his own name? Say the name of an animal in the way the animal would voice it. For instance, when you say the word "bear," make your voice roar or growl as you say it. The word "turkey" will come out gobbled, "duck" will sound quacked.

Oh no here's Trouble! - So Much Fun! 

Trouble Fun On the Run Game

Amazon Price: $10.55 (as of 12/05/2009)Buy Now

Games for Kids Age 2-4 

countingCounting Game

(Ages 3 to 4)

Rules of the Game
Pick a subject ( such as: cows, red cars, white trucks, etc) See how many you can count in 10 - 20 minutes.



who am I I'm Thinking of an Animal

(Ages 3 to 4)

Number of participants: Two

Length of time: Five to 30 minutes

Rules of the game
One player thinks of an animal. The other tries to guess which animal it is by asking no more than ten "yes" or "no" questions. If he guesses correctly in ten questions or fewer, he gets to think of the next animal. If not, the first player reveals the answer and then thinks of another animal. No one really wins, and the game is over when the children don't want to play anymore.



rainbowRainbow Game

(Ages 3 to 4)

Number of participants: Two or more

Length of time: Five to 15 minutes

Rules of the game
Call out a color and each person has to find something that color. For example, when you call out green, one person might point out grass, another a green car. It gets harder when you get to purple and pink.

 

Melissa & Doug Travel Memory Game

Amazon Price: $11.02 (as of 12/05/2009)Buy Now

 

frog,sillySilly Sound Game

(Ages 3 to 4)

Number of participants: Two or more

Length of time: Five to 15 minutes

Rules of the game
Make up a silly sound effect for each thing you see and say it each time you pass one. For example, you might decide that the sound for red cars is "beep-beep" and the sound for yellow trucks is "honk honk." You can add animal sounds for animals, "splish splash" for rivers or ponds, "ring ring" (doorbells) for houses, etc. By the time you get to your destination everyone in the car will be laughing.



quackAnimal Noises I

Rules: Let the silliness begin. Who can make the best cat's meow? Wolf's howl? Walrus' - whatever? Mimic dolphins, elephants, toucans, squirrels. Then suggest a giraffe and see what the kids do. Everyone takes a turn making the same animal noise.

So Handy Already Packed For You! 

TravelKiddy - the ticket for travel fun

My Favorite Travel Activity 

abc,school,home school As a child I loved when my dad would give me the map so that I could see where we were on it.

I always made sure to have maps in the car for my kids to highlight our route we would be taking and then mark it in another color as we traveled. It is a great way to teach your children how to read a map.

Another idea using the map,would be to have a treat bag that your children could reach into and get a treat for certain milestones reached on the map.

My Kid's Always Loved Maps! 

RandMcNally Kids' Road Atlas (Backseat Books)

Amazon Price: $3.95 (as of 12/05/2009)Buy Now

Great Free Printable Games  

Free Printable Games from Crayola

Crayola has some fun games and activities that you can download and print for free.
Travel Bingo
Travel Detour
Travel Memory
Silly Sights
Sign Maze ...........and more!

Free Disney Printable Travel Games

You can find a bunch of travel solutions on this site. Activity packs can keep the munchkins entertained during a road trip or a long flight. The state-specific travel bag printables allow your kids to learn about the places you're visiting, while also keeping them occupied.

Keep Kid's Activities Organized 

High Road Kids’ Back Seat Organizer - Blue (XL)

Amazon Price: $34.99 (as of 12/05/2009)Buy Now

What Is Your Favorite Road Trip Game? 

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