Road trips with your children don't have to be difficult ordeals
punctuated with a repeated "Are we there yet?" There are plenty of ways
to make time in the car fun for both you and your child. Here are eight
fun games to try the next time you're on the road again.
1. The Alphabet Game
Ages
5 and up: One person chooses the right-hand side of the road, and
someone else the left. Each player looks for letters of the alphabet
that appear on signs or license plates on their side. The object of the
game is to point out all the letters of the alphabet in order, from A to
Z. The first person to spot the entire alphabet wins.
2. The Animal Name Game
Ages
6 and up: One person names an animal. Then each person in order has to
name another animal (no repeating!) that starts with the last letter of
the previous animal named. There are no winners or losers in this game.
With older children, try the game with TV shows, or geographical
categories such as cities or countries.
3. Twenty Questions
Ages
4 and up: One person secretly thinks of either an animal, mineral, or
vegetable. The other players then take turns asking yes-or-no questions,
such as "Can it fly?" or "Does it grow in the ground?" After the
players have asked 20 questions, each player gets a chance to make a
guess.
4. Telephone
Ages 4 and up: A child whispers a
story to someone else in the car. That person whispers the same story --
as close to a word-for-word recount as possible -- to a third person,
and so on. The last person to hear the story repeats it out loud so
everyone can hear. Invariably, some of the story will have been lost in
the translation, and the resulting garbled message usually inspires a
good laugh.
5. The Theme Song Game
Ages 5 and up: One
person hums the tune to a favorite TV show, and everyone else tries to
name the show as fast as possible. The first person to guess correctly
hums the next song.
6. Memory Test
Ages 6 and up: The
first person says "A is for ---" filling in the blank with any word
beginning with the letter A, such as "apple." The second person comes up
with a word for the letter B, such as "book," but must also repeat the
"A" word: "A is for apple, B is for book." Continue through the
alphabet, each person taking several turns and reciting more and more
letters and words. By the time you reach the letter Z, that player will
recite the whole alphabet and its corresponding words. However, if
you're playing with younger kids you may want to choose an earlier
letter than "Z" to be the final one.
7. Secret Place Race
Ages
7 and up: One person looks at a road map and finds a small town,
village, river, etc. That person announces the name of the place she has
chosen. A second player has 60 seconds to look at the map and try to
find the secret place.
8. Restaurant Race
Ages 5 and
up: Each player chooses a restaurant, such as Burger King, Taco Bell,
McDonalds, etc. Players earn points by spotting their restaurant off the
road, on a billboard, on exit markers, on Food/Fuel signs, or by
hearing it mentioned on the radio. Impose a time limit -- say, 20
minutes -- and then add up the points.
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