![]() They're mostly quiet (yay) and mostly EASY and suitable for kids of all ages. So here are some better road trip toys, games & activities for children. It certainly didn't give me any mother-of-the-year points! It also warranted a double vodka when we arrived… Yes, that warrants excessive use of capital letters. We played this game, non-stop, for two hours on our road trip. But, if I forgot a tree, she started to cry because “I'd missed the monkey in it.” So, I was stuck. I should point out that we were in Northern England. Our beloved daughter (then a toddler aged 2 and a half) would look at the tree, ponder the question thoughtfully as she stared at it, then declare “YES” really loudly. Not familiar with it? Every time we drove past a tree, ANY tree, I had to ask “Can you see the Monkey?” I improvised and created the infamous road trip game “Can you see the Monkey in the tree”. I remember one memorable summer about 15 years ago when I was caught out unprepared on a road trip and didn't have any childrens car games handy. ![]()
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