- I Spy - A classic passing-the-time game. Try mixing it up by spying categories of items, objects that start with a specific sound, or items based on function
- Speech & Language Twist: If your child is working on pronouncing certain sounds, try looking for items with that sound in the beginning, middle, or end of the word.
- Scavenger Hunt - This will take some prep work before your trip. Put together a list of things you might see along the way and have your child check them off as you go.
- Speech & Language Twist: Don't forget to add adjectives and verbs to your scavenger hunt. For example, have your kids look for something shiny, flat, or round and someone who is eating, someone who is singing, and something that is flying.
- License Plate Search - How many different states can you find? Keep track with a checklist or printed map. Count how many of each state you can spot and see which one has the most.
- Speech & Language Twist: Discuss the license plate design and talk about why that picture or saying was chosen.
- Find the Alphabet - Look for the letters of the alphabet, in order from A-Z, on signs, billboards, cars, or anything passing by. Take turns being in charge of different letters or see who can find one first.
- Speech & Language Twist: Don't just look for the letters, look for words that start will the letter. You might have to get creative to cover all the letters. Can you spot a Quacking duck or a Zipping car?
What's your favorite road trip game? Share it with us in the comments section below!
~Kimberly