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Play Car Games That Are Educational And Great Fun

By Kimberly Clark


If the movies are to be believed, road trips are either a complete disaster or the best fun you can have in your life. The reality of a long journey is finding ways to combat the boredom. Travelling with young children can be particularly trying and one way to keep them happy is to play car games.

Teenagers are usually easy to keep entertained. A tablet or phone for music and internet access will keep them busy using social media or playing the latest game. Toddlers and babes are often lulled to sleep by the rhythm of the vehicle or can be soothed with cuddly toys. The ages in between need a little more to stop them asking when will we get there every few minutes.

There are a lot of things that can be done while driving to keep little minds busy. If you are travelling a scenic route or through towns you can give the children lists of things they might see to tick off as they go past. Whoever sees something first gets to check it off and the winner is the one with most checked off. Pick sites of interest or things that are likely to be seen on your chosen route. It is unfair to ask them to look for cows in the middle of downtown New York.

A game involving numbers can be fun and educational. Starting at number one, everyone in the car takes a turn to count up until one hundred. To help teach times tables substitute every number divisible five with a funny word. You can make it harder or easier depending on the age of the children or give each child a different task and word. Points are won if they get it right, lost if they get it wrong and award a bonus if they pick up on someone else getting it wrong.

Name that tune is a popular game to play and you do not need a piano or music. Hum the start of a tune and see who guesses quickest. This can be extremely funny and almost impossible if the person humming is not very musical. Twist things around and try TV show themes or movie music. The possibilities are endless.

For boring freeway trips where there is very little to see except other vehicles and miles of asphalt try spotting strange color cars. Colors like purple, yellow and orange are rare so maybe look for one of each. Spotting a car for every color of the rainbow could take a few miles. Once someone has achieved the goal they can select the next thing to look out for like an RV or tractor trailer.

On busy holidays and when weather is bad you may find yourself stuck in traffic. On the freeway you can look out for a person wearing glasses or with red hair. Again, the person who spots first gets to pick the next thing to look for. Alternately each have a different thing to spot and whoever gets to ten first wins.

No matter how long your trip it need not be boring. There are many ways to keep the kids interested and learn at the sane time. Have fun on your road trip.




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