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Old 04-10-2001, 12:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Got kids? Going on a trip? Games you can make that will keep them busy for hours

Ticktacktoe Tote Bag - the tote bag can be used to store all the games listed below. Have fun.



Materials:

Canvas tote bag
Dimensional fabric paint
Buttons
Velcro® dots
Needle and thread

Draw a ticktacktoe board on one side of the tote bag with dimensional paint.

Stitch Velcro hook dots in the center of each square. Stitch the corresponding loop Velcro dots on the back of large buttons to use as game pieces. The bag doubles as a game and a storage bag for other travel games.

The Bead Game



Materials:

String or yarn
Beads
Large hairpin

Tie a knot through a bead in one end of the string or yarn. This anchors the beads so they won't come off the string.

Feed the other end of the string or yarn through the loop of a large hairpin. The hairpin keeps the beads from sliding off and makes it easy for kids to thread beads onto the string.

Depending on how long the trip will be, have the kids thread one bead on the string for each mile traveled. If you're taking a very long trip, have each bead stand for 10 or 15 miles. When you reach your destination, leave all the beads on the string. On the way home have the kids remove one bead for every mile (or every 10 or 15 miles) so they can see how much longer the trip home will be.

Cross-Off Game



Materials:

Plastic slide-holder sheet
Scissors
Magazines
Grease pencil
Clipboard

Before your trip, have kids go through magazines and cut out pictures of things they might see along the road on a trip, such as a log cabin, a flag, a "for sale" sign, a train, etc. Look for pictures about the size of a photographic slide.
Place each picture inside a slide pocket of a clear plastic slide-holder sheet.
Clip each plastic sheet to a clipboard, and give one to each child. As the children see each object pictured, they can cross it off with a grease pencil. The first child to cross off a row wins the game. The grease pencil may be erased from the plastic with a tissue and the game started again.

Alphabet Game

Materials:

Construction paper
Metal rings
Marker
Crayons
Paper punch


Make a book, using construction paper for pages. Draw one letter of the alphabet on each page. Punch two holes in the long side of the pages. Fasten the pages together by putting metal rings through the punched holes. Put blank pages at the end of the book for photos or notes.

When kids see an object, they can draw its picture on the page whose letter corresponds to the first letter of the object's name. If desired, have the pages bound at a copy center when you return home.

Are We There Yet?



Materials:

Construction paper
Cookie cutters
Pencil
Black marker
Scissors
Laminating sheets or clear Con-Tact® paper
Paper punch
Metal ring


Trace around cookie cutters or draw star, apple or puzzle shapes onto construction paper (figure D).

On each shape write the words Are we there yet? in black marker. Assign a monetary value to each piece, from 5 cents to 25 cents.

Laminate the shapes or cover them with clear Con-Tact paper. Cut out the shapes. Punch a hole in each piece, and thread it onto a metal ring (figure E).

Give a ring full of shapes to each child. Each time the children ask, "Are we there yet?" or something similar, they forfeit one game piece. Each piece remaining at the end of the trip may be redeemed at face value.




[Edited by suneedayze4u on 04-09-2001 at 11:54 PM]
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Old 04-10-2001, 08:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanx for the post this is just what my kids need on doctor days (we drive an hour to get there).
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My kids love it. They can play with it for hours. My dad is in ICU on life support (4 weeks so far) so Ive been going to see him a lot and its over an hours drive so the kids love to take the bag along. Even after we get there they play with it in the waiting room. I also put coloring books and crayons in the bag. Hope yours like it as much as mine do. Have a great day. Sunee
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I thought I would add to this since it is a traveling thread. I am cheap...lol and find lots of stuff at yardsales, but you can use stuff from home or buy new and it will still be inexpensive. Take an old ( or new) cookie sheet and cover with contact paper of your choice. That's it. Your kids can use this to color on. It fits on their lap and provides a hard, flat surface for coloring. Plus, the small lip around the edge will keep colors and markers from rolling off. When not in use, it can go right under the seat so it takes up almost no room at all. Of course, if you are really crafty you can find a way to make a cushion to go under it. Good luck, I am not that talented.
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Thanks for all these. I especially like the "Are we there yet?" game. My kids are only 3 and 4 and have somehow figured out that that is the one question that drives me bonkers on a car trip!! We drive to Dallas nearly every weekend which is 2 and a half hours from our house, so with those two asking Are we there yet and the baby crying for a bottle, it seems extra long!

I have an idea to add to this though since my kids aren't really old enough to understand the value of money. I think I will make up this game for them and instead of the money I will write or put pictures of their favorite candies. Then at the end of the trip, which ever game pieces they have left, they can have those candies.
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Ya'll had some great ideas to add. My kids are 5 & 7. Theyve picked up on the concept of money already lol BUT they also love candy so I think I'll go with your idea and use pictures of candy. Thanks, I didnt think of doing that. My son really likes the idea of money. My hubby made a big mistake one weekend when my son had a basketball game. He told him for every basket he makes daddy will give him $5. Before the game was over the entire team of parents were yelling give the ball to Austin LOL. By the time that game was over hubby owed him $55 and you better believe my son collected it immediately lmao. Needless to say Daddy is much more careful what he offers in the money dept for now on. My hubby will thank you for that idea lol.
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In June we are driving from Illinois to Denver, about a 16 hour trip. Have a 16 yr old, 5 yr old and 18 month old. The 5 year old will really love these ideas. I like the cookie sheet idea alot. Now does anyone have a homemade recipe for sedatives that will knock out the teen and the baby?
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Dcut LMAO. I havent found a recipe for that one yet lol. But I heard prozac does wonder for moms that are losing their minds lmao.

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beanibzerk, excellent idea. That doesnt take up near as much space as the lap pads do!!!!! You cant shove the lap pads under the seats so this would be so perfect. Thanks for the tip.
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MomsMinivan.com has tons of travel games and road trip ideas for kids of different ages. Some are games you can make, others need no materials. Have fun and drive safely!!

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