From Scavenger Hunts to Sensory Bins: A Guide to Fun and Educational DIY Car Activities for Kids

Are you tired of hearing 'are we there yet?' or dealing with restless children during car rides? Look no further! We've compiled a list of fun and educational DIY car activities for kids that will keep them engaged and entertained throughout the entire journey. From scavenger hunts to sensory bins, these ideas will not only make your road trip more enjoyable but also provide opportunities for learning and development. Buckle up and get ready for a ride filled with adventure and excitement!



When it comes to keeping kids entertained in the car, there are only so many games of I Spy and rounds of the Alphabet Song that you can take. If you're looking for some new ideas to keep your little ones engaged on long car rides, look no further than this guide to fun and educational DIY car activities for kids. From scavenger hunts to sensory bins, there are plenty of ways to turn your car into a learning zone - without sacrificing your sanity in the process. So buckle up and get ready for some road trip-approved fun!

Scavenger Hunts

Scavenger hunts are a great way to keep kids entertained on long car rides.Hide small items around the car and give your child a list of things to find. As they search for the hidden items have them cross them off the list. To make it more enjoyable and to keep them entertained have a prize at the end of the game.You can make the game as easy or challenging as you like, depending on your child's age and attention span.

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DIY Sensory Bins

Sensory bins are a great way to keep your kids entertained while on a long car ride. All you need is a container, some rice or beans, and some small toys or objects. Let your kids use their imagination to create their own sensory bin! You could even make the sensory bin have a theme. For example, if you're going to the beach make it an ocean theme. The supplies could change depending on your theme but break that inner child out and have fun creating a masterpiece.

Word and Number Games

There are many ways to keep kids entertained on long car rides. One option is to play word and number games. These games can be educational and help pass the time. Some examples of word and number games include:

I Spy: This classic game can be played with any object. Players take turns choosing an object and then giving clues to the other players about what it is. The first person to guess correctly wins the round.

Alphabet Game: This game is played by looking for objects that start with each letter of the alphabet in order. The first person to spot an object for all letters of the alphabet wins the game. Get a print out of the alphabet so everyone can keep track.

Number Plate Game: This game is played by looking for numbers on license plates and calling them out in sequence. The first person to reach the end of the sequence wins the game.

Car Bingo: This game can be played with a standard bingo card or a custom card made specifically for car bingo. Players mark off items on their card as they spot them while driving. The first player to get five in a row (or any other winning configuration) wins the game.

Heres the link for this fun I spy activity

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Arts & Crafts Projects:

There are endless possibilities when it comes to arts and crafts projects that can be done in the car. A few things to consider when coming up with ideas are: what materials will you need, is there enough space to work, and how long will the project take? Here are a few ideas to get you started:

1. Make a travel journal to document your road trip adventures. This can include sketches of sights you see, pressed flowers or leaves, ticket stubs, or anything else that will fit inside your journal.

2. Create a window mural. As long as your child is sitting next to a window you don't need to look out get some window clings and have them decorate the window.

3. LEGOS. Does your child like to play with legos? Go to the dollar store or truly any box store and get a pencil box and some small lego sets and create mini lego boxes. You can make it so they free build or have the directions taped to the top of the box for them to follow along.

4. If your child loves to draw or color bring along some coloring books or sketch books and have them draw their favorite sights along the way!

5. You can also go to the dollar store and get the coloring books that have the magic marker for younger kids.



Thank you for reading our guide to fun and educational DIY car activities for kids. We hope that this article has inspired you to get creative the next time your family is taking a road trip! With a few simple tools and supplies, you can create amazing sensory bins, scavenger hunts, or other activities that will keep your children entertained and learning while on the go. So don't wait any longer - get started on planning your next car adventure today!



Nicole Swalm

Nicole is a mom of two children. She has a love of Arts & Crafts, and enjoys sharing her artistic gifts through her blogging and within her local community. Nicole lives with her husband, and four children in Utica, NY

https://nicoleswalm.com
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