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Games
for a Ride
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Children
and long journeys by car never mix very well. I don't know
how many times I heard my children ask, "How much
further is it?" after 15 minutes in the car, and
another 4 hours to go! Try turning the journey into a joy
ride with games that are fun and everybody will be happier.
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1. WHO AM I?
One passenger imagines that they're a famous person, either past,
present or fictitious (for example, Robbie Williams, Henry VIII,
Buzz Lightyear). The other players then have to guess who they are
by asking questions that can only be answered with either
"Yes", "No" or "Sometimes". Who
knows which interesting characters you could find yourself traveling
with.
2. TEN FOR THE
ROAD
Make a list of 10 objects before the start of your journey. Choose
objects that you are likely to see on the journey and that are
appropriate for the area in which you're traveling. You might
choose something like 1) a church steeple, 2) a tub of flowers, 3)
a policeman, 4) a school, 5) a blue car, 6) a train, 7) a litter
bin, 8) a dog, 9) a supermarket, 10) a suitcase. Award one point
to each passenger for each item seen. The person with the most
points is the winner.
3. THE CHAIN
GAME
One passenger names a town or city. The next passenger has to name
another town or city that starts with the letter of the previous
place name. For example: Newcastle - Edinburgh - Harwich. If a
player fails to continue the chain, they drop out. The passenger
who is left at the end is the winner. This game can be varied by
using the names of animals, boys' names, foods etc. The choices
are endless.
4. PLATE
SLOGANS
Look at the license plate of the vehicle ahead of yours. Each
passenger has to make up a slogan using the letters on the plate.
Each word in the slogan must start with the corresponding letter
on the plate. Examples are: DDB - Dogs Don't Bark! TFB - Time For
Bed! LED - Let's Eat Dinner! Another variation of this game is to
use the first and last letters and have each passenger think of a
famous person (past, present or fictitious) who's name begins with
those letters. For example: TFB - Tony Blair! LED - Lady Diana!
SDW - Snow White!
5. TRAVELING
CIRCUS
The objective of the game is to list as many types of circus
performers, including animals, that would usually be found in a
circus. To do this, participants must find objects along the road
that begin with the same letter as the performer. For example: a
cat - a clown, an arch - an acrobat, a train - a trapeze artist.
The one with the most performers listed is the winner.
Use your
imagination to think up other variations of the above games, or
new ones of your own. By keeping their minds occupied, the
children will be far less likely to complain of boredom. And
everyone will be happier
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