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Jul 27, 2021

Summer is in full swing and if you and your family are planning on hitting the road sooner than later we have a couple of games to keep the ride moving along! If you’re traveling with little ones, the thought of hitting the road might be daunting. Let’s face it, kids get bored easily, and when that happens your trip can go from smooth sailing to rough waters real quick! So whether you’re getting ready to take a trip across the country or just a couple of hours, we have an impressive list of games to keep the good times rolling! 

If you have some spare time before hitting the road, we want to suggest planning out your games so you don’t play them too quickly. The worst is when kids want to play the next game and the next and before you know it you’re out of games to play! To avoid this issue, planning out when to play each game will help ensure your passengers are entertained the whole way! We also suggest bringing along other favorites like movies, books, electronics, etc to be fillers during each game! It might also be a good idea to bring small prizes for the winner of the game to keep your kiddos focused the whole time! 

  1. I Spy: This is a car ride classic! It will keep the kids guessing and entertain for a good amount of time, plus it so much for them to feel like they have fooled you so don’t guess correct too quickly! 
  2. Road Trip Bingo: This fun game combines bingo with a scavenger hunt. Give each child a flat surface, like a clipboard or a notebook, and have them place it in their lap. each player gets a free printable bingo card and a ziplock bag with 16 pennies. When a player spies an item on his card, he covers the picture with a penny. Just like in regular bingo, the first player to cover all the squares in a straight line, wins.
  3. License Plate Game: Make sure everyone has a piece of paper or come prepared and print out maps. Then write down or cross out each state you see, once someone has crossed out all 50 (or whoever has the most) they win! 
  4. 20 Questions. This easy-peasy game is great for young kids, thanks to its straightforward rules. Player One thinks of a person, place or thing. Everyone else takes turns asking questions that can be answered with a simple yes or no. After each answer, the questioner gets one guess. Play continues until a player guesses correctly.

I’m Going on a Picnic. This alphabet-based memory game is great for kids 5 and up. You don’t need a game board or any materials. The game can be played with as few as two players, but it’s more fun when the whole family joins in. The first player says “I’m going on a picnic and I’m bringing…” followed by something that begins with A, such as apples. The second player repeats what the first person said, but adds something that begins with B. And so on. If someone forgets an item, she is out. To be fair, feel free to be lenient and give hints to younger players. The last player to be able to recite all the items on the list wins.