46 Road Trip Toys (That Won't Drive You Nuts)

Help us build the ultimate list of tried-and-true toys for car rides! Recommend and review your picks for the best road trip toys below.

Have a long car ride coming up? A couple of these travel toys, kid-friendly podcasts or audiobooks, some well-timed pit stops and plenty of car snacks will make the drive more pleasant for everyone...parents included!

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    Melissa & Doug USA License Plate Game

    Erin P.:  This is a great road trip activity to keep older children entertained and engaged. They can look out the window to see how many state license plates they can spot. It can be played as a one-player or two-player game with two different color-coded markers for keeping score. The best part is that all of the pieces are attached to the board!

    B. Toys Water Doodler

    Erin P.:  This is one of my favorite portable and mess-free toys for car rides! Your little one can doodle away with the water pen. When the water dries, the image disappears and he or she can start all over again!

    Spot It!

    Ages

    Age 6+ (2-8 players)

    Joseph Kelley:  A fun twist on a matching game! This is a fast paced family game where you must pick out the matching symbols out of a large group of symbols. Great for a when you have some kids who are reading and some who aren't because there are no words in this game. The storage tin makes it a great game to take along for a road trip.

    Mad Libs on the Road

    Erin P.:  

    Mad Libs are just as funny as you remember, so why not pass on the fun to your child? They will get lots of laughs out of the silly stories they create by following the directions to fill in the blanks with different parts of speech.

    Boogie Board Writing Tablet

    Shila:  My kids (4 & 6) really love to doodle, so they each received Boogie Boards on our last road trip. It's very lightweight & thin. The LCD writing surface is pressure-sensitive, so you can doodle with the edge of your fingertip or the stylus pen that comes with it. When you're done, the high-tech 'erase' button instantly clears the screen. Also good for playing Hangman or Tic-Tac-Toe games.

    Tip: The stylus pen is appropriately sleek. Tie a colorful ribbon around the pen, so if it drops on the car floor, you can find it easier!

    Wikki Stix Traveler Playset

    Beth Wood:  Wikki Stix will keep your little traveler busy on your trip! These wax covered sticks of yarn are soft and pliable to use and they stick to each other to make 3-D sculptures. You can twist them, bend them, stick them on paper to make shapes and much more. The travel set comes in a carrying case and includes a book of ideas!

    Paint by Sticker Kids

    Shila:  I like giving my kids (4 & 6) road trip toys that get them in the zone and focused on a fun project. These paint by sticker books do just that. They are simple, yet rewarding. They also take up little space, make no mess, and can generally be found at an affordable price.

    Melissa & Doug Water Wow

    Jennie Utsinger:  These are our go-to travel toys. The only problem is that my boys whip through them in a few minutes! We always need to have a bunch.

    Disposable Camera

    Shila:  Give your children a disposable camera and let them capture memories from their own point of view! When you return from the road trip, take the kids to get the film developed, then reminisce on the fun! Despite living in an electronic world, disposable cameras can still be purchased at almost any local photo center like Walgreens or CVS.

    National Geographic Kids Ultimate U.S. Road Trip Atlas

    Shila:  This book acts as an atlas for kids, with easy-to-read, simple road maps, roadside attractions, national parks and more for each state. I like that kids can learn where we're going, and how to map it. The book also includes fun facts & really beautiful pictures. I think this atlas really helps kids soak in all that's great about traveling & being "on the road."

    Creativity for Kids Fun Felt Shapes

    Erynn:  When my boys were smaller, they loved felt boards, and we even made our own shapes and characters. Now, you can buy pre-made sets to take on road trips or use at home. Fantastic for creative storytelling and reinforcing colors, shapes, and more.

    Buckle Toy

    Erin P.:  Musical and noise-making toys are great, but my husband and I can sing along with most of our toddler's toys, so the occasional quiet toy can be very refreshing--especially when you're all in the car together! This bright and playful toy includes six buckles in a variety of clasp styles. It helps toddlers develop fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. This is also a great toy to keep stashed in your diaper bag for stroller or shopping cart entertainment!

    Painters or Masking Tape

    Sunshine Girl:  Kids love tape, and painters or masking tape are easy to remove/clean up. Tear pieces and stick everywhere; play a labeling game; make your own stickers by drawing in the tape; the possibilities are simple and endless.

    Storage Clipboard

    Kristy Pepping:  One of my favorite road trip tips is to bring along a storage clipboard like this. It holds paper or coloring books in place and provides a hard surface to draw or write on. It has ample room for storage, so no losing crayons or markers along the way!

    Stephen Joseph Magnetic Dress Up

    Vanessa M.:  Aren't magnets the best toys for car rides? The magnetic pieces stick inside the storage tin, making a compact lap top activity that keeps kids entertained. Time will quickly pass as kids use the colorful magnetic pieces to dress and accessorize characters over and over again.

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