13 Traveling, Low energy Activities for Kids
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 Pub CricketSpot pub signs and count legs to score runs in this funny travel game. Full of friendly rule debates, it’s perfect for UK and Ireland countryside trips. 
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 Would You Rather?A simple, silly conversation game where kids choose between two options. Perfect for car rides, mealtimes, or anytime you want a few giggles. 
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 Peek-a-booA classic first game that never gets old! Peek-a-boo builds connection, sparks laughter, and helps babies learn about object permanence. 
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 Yellow Car! No returns!A classic car-spotting game for kids of all ages. Great for car journeys, walks, or just adding fun to the school run. 
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 Play a Card GameRediscover the joy of simple card games! From Go Fish to Top Trumps, these games are perfect for rainy days, holidays, or winding down at home. 
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License plate gameTurn long drives into a fun adventure with the License Plate Game! Spot, list, and learn about different places while keeping boredom at bay. 
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Story chainSpark creativity and lots of laughter with Story Chain! Take turns adding sentences to a shared story and see where your imagination leads. 
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The Alphabet GamePractice quick thinking and letter skills with The Alphabet Game! A simple, fun way to keep kids engaged at home, on the go, or anywhere in between. 
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20 QuestionsChallenge kids’ logic and creativity with a quick, classic game of 20 Questions! A fun way to build critical thinking and communication skills anywhere, anytime. 
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I SpySharpen your child’s observation skills with a fun, portable game of I Spy! Perfect for waiting rooms, road trips, or quiet moments at home. 
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 Story CubesUse story cubes, pictures, or simple prompts to spark your child’s imagination and create fun, spontaneous stories together. 
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 Window BingoKeep little eyes busy with a bingo card of things to spot out the window — perfect for journeys or quiet time indoors. 
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 Invisible DrawingA quiet, no-prep game where kids guess what shape or letter is being drawn on their back or hand — ideal for winding down or filling a quiet moment. 
