Road Trip Games for Children

One of the hardest parts of a road trip is keeping your child entertained. Rather than resorting to digital devices, such as video games and iPads, consider interactive games! Make car rides a breeze with this list of fun activities from the best private schools in Orlando. Not only will they inspire family bonding, but it keeps your child off the screens. For these DIY activities, all you need is markers, paper, and magnets.

License Plate Map
Keep your car full of happy campers by creating a license plate map! When your child sees a license plate from a different state, she can color in that state on a map. It’s a fun game, plus it teaches her lessons in geography!

B-I-N-G-O in the C-A-R
Print out Car Bingo so your child can mark off what they spy on the road! Objects can include a stop sign or a red car. Laminate the sheets and use a dry erase marker so that you can reuse the board for the next trip!

Playing Card Popsicle Sticks
A new twist on standard card games can be done with popsicle sticks! They are easy to hold and won’t make a mess in the car. Just take popsicle sticks and label them with traditional card suits.

Restaurant Race
First, each player chooses their favorite restaurant. You earn points when you spot that restaurant on the road, on exit markers, on billboards, or by hearing it mentioned on the radio. Implement a time limit to really get everyone motivated. Add up the points and you have a race winner!

Car Bucks
Make sure you are tallying up victories and calculating wins! Award your child with “car bucks” when she wins. At the end of your trip, your child can redeem her dollars for prizes. This will definitely keep her motivated to keep her eyes on the road and on the prize! And on her best behavior.

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