Your teens (and you) can share a lyric from a song and the rest of the members of the road trip crew will guess the name of the song. There’s no need to fiddle with the radio or your phones with this game. It’s difficult for the driver to contribute to the fake definitions, but they can definitely have a vote! Name that Tune This is the perfect game for your teens to improvise, use creativity, and come up with hilarious ideas. The original word giver will then read all of the possible choices and the passengers will vote on the ones they think are correct. The original word giver will write down the correct definition and the other members will write down definitions or descriptions that sound like they could be true. One person will share a word then the other members of your family will come up with a definition for the word. You can get the Balderdash board game to take in the car or come up with your own topics and words. This hilariously fun game comes with obscure words, people, and even movies. (and don’t forget to work in some of the classics like Road Sign fun, too!) Balderdash □ĭownload the Would You Rather Questions HERE and the circle topper JPEG HERE or PDF HERE.Add these games to your next travel adventure. This would be a great gift for someone too! All the questions are teen/tween friendly but feel free to edit as you cut them apart if you want. I have had these little green Ball mason jars for a while and was excited for a reason to use them! But any container will do… even a sandwich size baggie! However if you do want to put them in a jar or other container of some kind (and make it stinkin’ cute), I created a round tag (in a few different sizes) for you to stick on the top. The only rule is you HAVE to choose one of the choices! I compiled a long list of questions and put them in a printable so all you need to do is print it out, cut them apart put them in a container of some kind. Such as “Would you rather cure cancer but be poor or have $100,000,000?” These questions are a great way to start conversations as people love to explain why they would choose one or the other. You can download this as a JPEG HERE or a PDF HERE.Īs I was researching for some fun games I came across several sites with questions for the popular game “Would You Rather…?” This is a game that anyone can play, anywhere, at any time where one person asks another a series of questions where the choices are nearly impossible to decide on. All are lots of fun! Road Trip Games for Teens Some need some brain power or big imaginations. Pull it out on your next trip, pick a game and see how your kids react! I bet they will totally get into them! Some are silly. First, I compiled a bunch of games I thought my (and your!) kids would like and created this cute printable for you to print out and tuck in your purse. I made a few printables to make it easier on all of us. So if you have some older kids that you want to connect with on your next road trip, today is your lucky day! It seemed like a lot of the ideas out there were for elementary school age kids or younger so I focused my list on ideas for older kids (I told you this was a selfish endeavor!). So I started looking around for some great interactive road trip games and began compiling some ideas. I know, what a concept, huh? □ I mean think about it…they are trapped in a car with their parents for hours on end and I think it is a fantastic opportunity to get to know each other better. I have to admit that today’s post is somewhat selfish in that I am heading out on one of these adventures myself (only 8 hours though) and will have a car full of teens and tweens! My kids are old enough now that they tend to entertain themselves by listening to music, watching movies or reading books but every once in a while I start thinking that we really ought to interact more on these long trips. Sometimes these road trips are 3 hours and sometimes they are 33 hours. It seems that nearly every family hops in the car at some point during these summer months and heads out on an adventure. It’s summertime and you know what that means, don’t you? Lots of “ARE WE THERE YET?” coming from the backseats of minivans and SUVs all over the country. Download these fun games for your next road trip with your teens and tweens! These road trip games will make the time go by faster and the kids engaged in fun conversation! Happy summer traveling!
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