Easter Road Trip: Keep the Kids Entertained with Fun Car Games
Long car journeys, especially during holiday travels like Easter, can be a challenge for families. With kids packed into the backseat and hours of travel ahead, it’s easy for boredom to set in. Whether you’re tackling cross-country drives or just heading down the road to your holiday destination, keeping the little ones entertained is key. Fortunately, game expert Nat Marco and mum Hannah Britt have teamed up to share some lively and engaging car games that will add an “eggcellent” twist to your travels.
The Easter Egg Hunt Game
One of the most exciting and interactive ideas Nat suggests is an imaginative Easter Egg hunt right inside the car. Here’s how to play:
- Hide the Egg: One passenger secretly chooses a spot in the car to “hide” a virtual Easter Egg and another for a virtual rotten egg.
- Call it Out: Players take turns calling out locations: “Is it behind the sun visor?” or “Is it under the front passenger seat?”
- Hot or Cold: The one who hides the egg provides hints, responding with “hot” or “cold” based on how close they are to finding the actual egg.
- Winning: If they find the Easter Egg, they score a point; finding the rotten egg means they lose that round. The player with the most points at the end can win real chocolate eggs!
This game can easily engage kids of all ages, as they work together to solve the mystery of the hidden egg.
Top of the Chocs: Family Choice Game
Enhancing family bonds while traveling is important, and the game “Top of the Chocs” achieves just that. Here’s how to play:
- Choose a Question Master: One person acts as the question master, asking the others to pick between two different Easter chocolates, like dark chocolate or milk chocolate.
- Prediction Fun: Before the player makes their choice, the master can predict what they will choose, turning the game into a fun guessing challenge.
- This or That: The game can also feature “Would You Rather” questions, broadening to activities linked with Easter, such as “Would you prefer an egg hunt or decorating biscuits?”
This game not only keeps everyone entertained but also sparks conversations and insights into everyone’s preferences.
The Easter Bonnet Memory Game
This classic memory game takes on a festive flair with an Easter twist:
- Start the Story: A player begins by saying, “I made an Easter bonnet and glued on…” followed by an imaginary item, like “flowers” or “chocolate bunnies.”
- Build the Bonnet: The next player must repeat the phrase while adding their item, making the list longer.
- Challenge Memory: The game continues until one player can’t remember the full list—leading to plenty of laughter as the items become absurdly lengthy.
This game not only entertains but also encourages everyone to listen and remember, making for a memorable journey experience!
Name 5! Easter Edition
This quick-thinking game is both fun and challenging, perfect for keeping minds engaged.
- Choose a Master: One player serves as the question master, selecting a category related to Easter or Spring, like “baby animals” or “types of chocolate.”
- Time to Shine: The chosen player must name five items in that category within a set time.
- Growth in Difficulties: As players become confident, increase the challenge by asking for eight or ten items instead of five.
This allows everyone to test their knowledge while also leaning into the festive theme.
The Secret Word Challenge
Engage the kids in guessing games to keep excitement alive:
- Choose Secret Words: Each passenger selects a secret Easter-themed word—think “bunny,” “carrot,” or “egg.”
- Guess and Check: Players ask yes or no questions to guess the chosen word, promoting strategic thinking and interaction.
- Victory for the Quickest: The first one to guess correctly wins that round, ensuring the game remains lively and competitive.
Easter Car Bingo
To keep eyes peeled and minds active, consider setting up an Easter-themed Bingo game:
- Create Your Bingo Cards: Craft lists of Easter and Spring-themed items to spot during the journey, such as daffodils, pastel-colored cars, or bluebells.
- Check Off Sightings: As players spot these items, they can cross them off their lists. The first one to complete their Bingo wins a special treat!
This game not only provides fun but also encourages observation among all passengers, turning the scenery outside into a play space.
The Easter ABC Challenge
What better way to combine learning with fun than the Easter ABC Challenge?
- Alphabet Progression: Starting with the letter A, each passenger takes turns naming something that reminds them of Easter.
- From A to Z: The process continues down the alphabet until one player finishes or gets stuck.
This can expand vocabulary and spur creativity, making it a great educational activity as well.
By leveraging these clever games, your family can tackle any road trip boredom that arises. With a little imagination and festive spirit, Easter travels become an opportunity not just to reach a destination, but to create joyful, lasting memories along the way. So, pack your snacks, buckle up, and get ready for some road trip adventures that are just as exciting as the holiday itself!


