Road Trip Games Your Family Can Play in the Car: No Supplies Required
How to Make Road Trips Fun for the Whole Family
Juicy Fruit - This game is really simple, so even the smaller kids can play. The object of the game is to be the first player to find 10 yellow vehicles. Yellow vehicles are less plentiful then other colors, so it's a real scavenger hunt. The first person to see a yellow car and say "Juicy Fruit" while pointing at it, wins that point. Whoever gets 10 points first wins that game. If you reach your destination without any players reaching 10 points, then the person with the highest amount of points when. This game is real easy, and my kids love it.
Bee Bee Bumble Bee - Another easy game for all ages, and great for kids learning their colors, is Bee Bee Bumble Bee. If you don't already know how to play this game, it's very simple to learn. The youngest person in the car goes first by saying "Bee Bee Bumble Bee I see something you don't see, and the color of it is ________". The player names a color of something they see, and everyone in the car guesses at it, until someone wins, or you pass the object. The person who guess the correct answer gets the next turn. If no one guess the correct answer then the player has to find another object, and give another color clue.
Silly Tags - Silly Tags is a great game for children who are learning how to spell, and write sentences. When you stop at a red light the car tag in front of you becomes the Silly Tag. The first person in the car to come up with a silly sentence using all of the letters win. Example: TBD 87C can become "The bad dog ate seven cars". To make the game easier use only the letters. Example: TBD 87C can become " The bald duck coughed". It's a great game to kill time, and I've found myself playing this game alone during traffic jams.
The idea of playing in the car is more meaningful then just avoiding a headache, and keeping the kids quite. I have found that playing these simple games allow for some extra bonding time with the kids. It does make the trip go by faster, and more fun. But, the kids will enjoy spending time with you as well. Remember, the grow up so fast, we have to cherish every little moment we have.
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Post a Commenti tried this and we went all the way to 15 because it was an 8 hour trip and i thought it was pretty fun even though we didnt pay that much attention
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