Road Trip Activities for Kids: Keeping Children Entertained in the Car

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  • Coloring books + triangle crayons (they won’t roll off the seat!)
  • Reusable sticker pads or felt storyboards
  • Dry-erase boards with wipe markers
  • Washi tape, sticky notes, and themed printables
  • Sensory bags with pom poms, beads, or glitter gel

  • AudiobooksMagic Tree HouseHarry PotterJunie B. JonesThe Gruffalo
  • Podcasts:
    • Story Pirates – zany stories from kids’ own ideas
    • Circle Round – global folktales
    • Wow in the World – silly, smart, science-packed
  • Music Mixes: Blend singalongs (like FrozenEncantoMoana) with calming tunes for nap time

  • I Spy (“I spy with my little eye… something blue!”)
  • License Plate Game: Spot different regions or countries
  • Would You Rather?: Silly, surprising, and often hilarious
  • Alphabet Hunt: Find signs or trucks that start with each letter
  • Name That Tune: Hum a few notes and see who guesses

Great for when you want quiet focus, like during long straightaways or near nap time.

  • Wikki Stix (reusable wax sticks to bend and shape)
  • Sticker mosaics or paint-by-sticker books
  • Window clings or gel stickers for toddlers
  • Play-dough in a sealed container with cookie cutters
  • DIY activity books with Velcro, zippers, and lacing

  • Toca Boca – pretend play apps
  • Endless Alphabet – literacy-focused fun
  • Moose Math / Duck Duck Moose – early years learning
  • Mario Kart Tour / Monument Valley – for older kids and tweens
  • YouTube Kids – pre-download curated content

  • Magnetic puzzle boards or dress-up sets
  • Pop fidget toys or sensory squish balls
  • Buckle toys (for toddlers to practice motor skills)
  • Travel-sized games like Guess Who, Uno, or Connect 4 Grab & Go

  • DIY trail mix sorting (by color, size, or shape)
  • Bento box mystery snack reveal
  • “Gummy bear bingo” (eat one when you spot a cow or red car!)
  • Lollipop challenge: See who can make theirs last the longest
  • Edible necklaces made of cereal or pretzels

  • Soft travel blanket + familiar pillow or stuffed animal
  • White noise app or calming nature soundtracks
  • Pre-bedtime story audiobook
  • Eye mask + window shade = portable nap zone

  • Pack one activity bag per child so everyone has their own stash
  • Use a hanging shoe organizer over the seat for snack & toy storage
  • Assign rotating roles: Navigator, DJ, Snack Captain
  • Plan scenic rest stops or picnic breaks every 2–3 hours
  • Keep a “parent pouch” with medicine, wipes, charger, mini fan, etc.

  •  Headphones + splitter
  •  Downloaded shows, podcasts, music
  •  Books, sticker pads, coloring sheets
  •  Blanket & favorite toy
  •  Eye mask or window shade
  •  White noise app

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