![]() ![]() You may have played it before, but here’s a quick refresher – one player imagines a person, location, or thing, and the others take turns asking yes-or-no questions. ![]() An exciting and fun method to get it out of their system is by asking them 20 questions. It sometimes seems like the questions never end, especially with younger children. You can keep track of the score on a piece of paper. The person who finds all of the objects first wins. Prepare a list of riches for the youngsters to find or spot along the way while traveling. Scavenger hunt, like ‘I spy’, involves spotting objects. The kids will choose an imaginary vacation spot and take turns stating, “I packed my bag and in it is…” and adding an item after reciting what has already been said by other players in the correct order. ![]() This memory game produces large lists of packed objects. Whether or not your children are old enough to pack their luggage, they will have to do so in this game. ![]()
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