How to Keep Kids Busy on a Road Trip: 10 Best Toys

Keeping Kids Entertained on Long Car Rides - Vacation or in Town

Lyn Lomasi
Pile the kids, the the suitcases, and the ice chest in the car and you're ready to go on your vacation or road trip, right? Wrong. Without something to keep them busy, those kids are going to be antsy in a hurry. So what are the ten favorite busy toys on our big family's road trip and vacation list? By order choice of the kids, here they are, saving the best busy toy for last.

Busy Road Trip Toy #10: Video Games

While video games are not my favorite thing for kids to play with, they can be beneficial to keep kids busy and entertained when used in moderation. They are great for travel, as long as there are headphones and a game system for each kid. Otherwise, be prepared for noise and arguments. Video games suitable for traveling can come as a low-cost hand-held with one or two games pre-installed or as a portable game system, such as the Nintendo DS or Sony PSP. These game systems will have games that come on cartridges that can be inserted into a slot for play.

Busy Road Trip Toy #9: One-Piece Puzzles

One-piece puzzles, such as the Rubik's Cube or the Tangle Jr. are great for entertaining kids on long car rides. These take time to figure out and it can be exciting for the kids as they complete each step. In addition to Rubik's Cube and Tangle puzzles, pocket-size maze and pinball games also are great one-piece puzzles.

Busy Road Trip Toy #8: Etch-a Sketch

The Etch-a-Sketch is a classic busy toy for kids and is still one of the best busy toys for long road trips. Etch-a-Sketch is a good example of a toy that is not only entertaining, but also can relieve stress and enhances creativity in the brain.

Busy Road Trip Toy #7: Trivia Cards

Most kids enjoy playing trivia games, such as "Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader" or "Brainquest". Many people with kids have at least one trivia game lying around. To make a trivia game more adaptable to a road trip, simply use only the cards that come with the game. Leave the rest at home. To play trivia in a car, just ask the questions and whoever shouts the answer first gets the point. If you choose to keep score, a notebook can be used. My kids love trivia and request it often, whether at home or in the car.

Busy Road Trip Toy #6: Pencil & Word Puzzles

Crossword puzzles, tic-tac-toe, word searches, Sudoku, and other pencil puzzles are great for road trips. Not only are they fun for the kids, but they can also be educational. Pencil puzzles are a sure bet in our household when it's time to choose busy toys for family road trips.

Busy Road Trip Toy #5: Mad Libs

Mad Libs are technically a pencil puzzle, but since they are so fun, our family would give them their own category. You can either purchase a Mad Libs book or take along a notebook and make your own. Either way, this is a great way for a family to get in some laughs together. Some of the stories can really turn out hilarious. We like to keep the best ones for reading at a later date when someone needs a good laugh.

Busy Road Trip Toy #4: Journal

Not only are journals a great way to keep kids busy, but they can be dual-purpose by providing a source for the family to look back on for memories. Plus, it gives parents that fun, but sneaky way way of fitting in that writing practice kids should have every day.

Busy Road Trip Toy #3: Books

Reading should be a huge part of a child's life. It's needed for so many daily and life activities and responsibilities. A road trip is a great time to fit in some extra reading. Letting the kids pick their own books can help ensure that they will actually read them.

Busy Road Trip Toy #2: Coloring Books & Crayons

Coloring books and crayons are always a big hit for road trips with kids. Most kids enjoy coloring and it's a fun, yet calming activity that will keep them busy for a while. To throw in some education with it, just choose coloring books accordingly, such as a shapes and colors one for preschoolers or or a world geography one for teens. Yes, many teens do still color. And who are you trying to fool anyway? Many adults do also.

Busy Road Trip Toy #1: Mom

By kids choice, the best road trip toy of all is mom. No kidding. Yup, that's right. The best toy is free. Depending on your family, a dad or a big sister could hold this position instead. This is the person with all the jokes, songs, silly stories, scary stories, and creative ideas. No packing is needed for this busy toy. Feel free to substitute as necessary.

Sources:

Tangle

http://www.tangletoys.com

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Published by Lyn Lomasi - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Suzie Q 3/6/2009

    I found trivia on CD to be great for the whole family. Not really for small kids, but it works for the older ones. We have contests to see who gets the most correct answers and the winner gets a special treat. Trivia Travels has a great CD covering general trivia.

  • Elena H. 8/21/2008

    These are great tips-my grandgirls enjoy some of these as everyday activities as well.

  • E Harmon 8/17/2008

    Excellent suggestions! I love Mad Libs the most!

  • Nicholos Gene Poma B.S. 8/14/2008

    Great tips! We are going on a two day trip and these ideas will come in handy.

  • Unwirklich Vin Zant 8/13/2008

    I love rubix cube! I also love your article and like that you focused less on portal dbd players and video games and more on things that will improve a child's mind. Thanks.

  • 3lilangels 8/12/2008

    Great fun ideas, nice article!!!

  • Jody Morse 8/12/2008

    Very good suggestions!

  • Kay Ray 8/11/2008

    Excellent ideas. These would be great for vacation or even shorter trips.

  • Dr. Jamie Y. Marable 8/11/2008

    I love #1! "Mom" is free and usually quite entertaining.LOL

  • Kay Whittenhauer 8/11/2008

    Great ideas! I loved Mad Libs when I was a kid!

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