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Help! Eye Spy only got us as far as Calais last summer. Then the kids revolted
all the way to Umbria. Can you give me some good in-car games? I refuse to
let them watch DVDs all the way through Europe. Sarah Chandler,
Nottingham
A Sunday Times travel expert responds: The real name of the
name here is to see how long you can put off the almost inevitable, “Are we
nearly there yet?” And with a bit of planning, you might just make it.
Using what’s around you is the key, so why not get the kids on the hunt for
cars from different countries – let’s say that the first one that gets to 10
wins. Or use the numbers on the plates, by giving one child the task of
looking for registrations ending in odd numbers, and the other, even. Set a
time limit – 10 minutes should do it - then count up who has the highest
score.
Or you could set them off looking for things beginning with ‘A’, on signs,
buildings, and other cars around you. Players should take turns, the first
player trying to spot something beginning with the letter ‘A’, the second
the letter ‘B’, and so on, until you get to ‘Z’. Or start your child off by
saying, "I'm going on a trip and I'm bringing…Asprin”, for example. The
next player says the sentence, ending with something that they have bought
with them that begins with ‘B’, and so on.
You might be reaching for the Asprin after a few singing games, but you could
try a variation of ‘I’ll name that tune in one’. Someone hums a tune, and
the others try to guess what it is. Or for fans of Radio 4’s ‘I’m sorry, I
haven’t a clue’, get players to sing a long to a well known track on a CD or
the radio, and then turn the volume down for 30 seconds, and see how close
to the rhythm they are when you turn the volume back up.
Of the guessing style games, try ‘Guess what I am’, where one person says that
they are either a person, place or thing and the others then ask questions
answerable with ‘yes or ‘no’, until the winner guesses correctly and gets to
go next.
If you hit a traffic jam, the AA, suggests ‘Guess who’s next door’, where each
person chooses someone in the car nearest to them, and then dreams up a
persona for them; including a voice, a job, and maybe even where they’ve
been. Make it a spy mission, and if they get caught looking by their chosen
stranger, then they their turn is over.
There is a handy list of games that you can download from the AA, at
http://www.theaa.com/arewenearlythereyet/index.html., which happily doesn’t
include the bizarre ‘Cow Game’ that I came across. Divide the family into
two teams, one for the left and one for the right hand side of the car. Then
you keep a count of all the cows you pass throughout the day. Wait for it
though - every time you pass a cemetery on your team’s side of the road, you
lose all your points. Who knows, it might be worth a try.
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