Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Play Car Games That Entertain Or Teach

By Kimberly Clark


Over the years there have been many movies about road trips. The stars either have an amazing time or learn something about themselves or the whole thing is a hilarious series of disasters. Most journeys are far from the movie version with boredom being the greatest enemy. If you have kids, boredom can be overcome when you play car games.

Babies and toddlers might sleep through a long trip or be content with nursery songs and a toy. Modern teens will entertain themselves with their phone or tablet by listening to music or taking selfies to share with friends. Between the ages of around five and thirteen it is trickier to keep their mind off when they might arrive at your destination.

There are a number of ways to entertain the children and keep them busy on your journey. If there is plenty to see along the route make a long list of things for each child and they can check off things they see. Whoever sees most wins a small prize. Keep in mind where you are driving as Seattle might not have too many cows and you will have trouble spotting the Space Needle in Texas.

Numbers can be fun and educational. Counting from one upwards try substituting numbers that divide by three with the word Lemon or prime numbers with Potato. Choose which to substitute depending on the learning level of the children. Spice up the game by awarding or deducting points if the person gets it right or wrong. Give bonuses for correcting another player or make someone do a forfeit if they mess up.

Try playing hum that tune if the family loves music. One person hums a few notes of a well known song and everyone has to guess the song. Make it harder by humming fewer notes or have a theme like themes from television shows. For those who are not so musical perhaps try describing the TV show or let everyone have a giggle at the bad singing.

Journeys on the freeway can be particularly dull. Miles and miles of road and cars and little else to see. Pick a color that is unusual like pink or orange and the first person to spot a vehicle that color gets to set the next thing to look for. It might be a RV or cow in a field depending on where you are driving.

Freeways and city streets frequently get grid locked during holidays or bad weather. When you are creeping alongside other cars see who can spot a baseball cap or pet in the car. Once again, the winner can say what to look for next. Another option is everyone looks out for a different item and the first one to see five wins a prize.

A Long journey does not have to be boring or end up with the family arguing. A little planning and a pen and paper for the children and they can easily be entertained. It can also be a fun way for them to learn their times tables.




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