Car Games For Kids

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Road trip kidscan bring out the naughtiness in even the most pleasant of children. The best way to keep do your part to keep this from occurring is to attempt to keep the kids occupied while traveling. Frequent stops help to break up some of the monotony but at some time you will have to buckle down and put in some time on the roads, if you ever want to get to your destination. During these times car games are a handy and fun way to keep everyone’s mind occupied, to make the trip seem a little quicker. Here are some game options for you to look at and choose from.

Scavenger hunts while driving can be entertaining. All you have to do is make a checklist of items for each person playing and see who can check off all their items first. Printable scavenger hunt checklists are readily accessible online.

Car bingo is another option. Once again printable bingo cards can be pulled right off the internet that contains pictures of objects to be marked off as you play the game. You can put some bingo cards and a few markers in a big ziplock bag and you’re good to go!

There are a number of kid friendly card games that can be played with a just a regular deck of playing cards. Of course, you could always go out and buy specialized card versions of games like Old Maid, but they can also be played using just a regular deck of playing cards. To play old maid with a regular deck just remove three of the queens and pretend that the remaining queen is the old maid. Deal out the cards. It’s fine if some have more cards than others. Now, everyone lays out their pairs. Continue picking cards from each other and laying down pairs until someone gets stuck with the old maid.

In order to make your next trip as smooth as safe, and as enjoyable as ever you might want to trade in that old car, truck or minivan, and secure guaranteed credit for your auto loan from your St. Louis Auto Dealer, Cross Keys Auto to find a new car that fits you wants and your lifestyle.

 

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