Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Play Car Games That Are Educational And Great Fun

By Kimberly Clark


If you watch films it seems road trips can be lots of fun or a nightmare of disasters which end with you going over a cliff. In real life long journeys are just dull and the children get bored. If you have young kids it can be very difficult to keep them entertained and a good idea is to play car games to keep them occupied.

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 many things you can do to keep the kids occupied on your trip. For journeys where there is plenty to see you can make a checklist for each child of things they might see. The child who ticks most things from their list is the winner. Tailor the list to the things you might encounter but require them to pay attention. Hunting for farm vehicles in New York might prove difficult just as a yellow cab in unlikely in Ohio.

You can help your children learn their multiplication tables with a number game. Take turns saying the next number in a sequence or count from one to a hundred but replace the numbers that divide by four with a funny word. Decide which tables are appropriate for the age of the children. Maybe the youngest says a word on all the fives and the eldest has to say another word for prime numbers. There can be many ways to keep score or simply see how far from the start you can get.

If the family is musical try a version of name that tune. Someone hums a song and everyone has to guess what it is. The person who guesses correctly hums next. This can actually be funnier if the person humming is not musical! A variation would be TV theme tunes and the guessers have to name the show.

If your journey involves a lot of freeway driving there might not be much to look at except other vehicles. Try spotting unusual vehicles like a VW bug or something bright yellow. The person that spots the vehicle first can pick the next thing to look out for. Make a rule that it has to be something plausible.

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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