What is a good card game for a driver and passanger?

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6 Responses to “What is a good card game for a driver and passanger?”

  1. goldwing110083 says:

    This is a joke, right…you are driving, your child is in the car, and you want something to distract you from driving??? Are you sane? I don’t think people should use a cell phone when driving. What are you going to say when they ask you why you had the wreck that killed your daughter? “I was busy playing cards?” Get real.

  2. Lisa says:

    Dont you think it would be kind of dangerous to play cards while you drive? You should be watching the road.

  3. andy253 says:

    52 card pick up ,in uther words don’t play games with you and your daughters life while driving wait until you get home pay attention to the road ok

  4. Bill B says:

    It sounds pretty dangerous to play cards while driving, why not try playing something else that won’t take your concentration off the road?

    Try playing radio games like “name that song(or artist)

    Count cows with her see who can count the most and then when you pass a cemetery on your side of the car, you lose your cows and start all over.

    Perhaps the “I spy something” game.

    I don’t know how old your daughter is but you might also consider buying her a hand-held video game to help pass the time. Bring extra batteries.

  5. Tisha Wisha says:

    If you are physically driving, I’d think it’d be a bit difficult to play anything with cards at the same time…but some fun games that don’t involve cards are:

    “20 Questions” – Think of an object. Then your daughter has to guess what you are thinking about by asking up to 20 yes/no questions.

    “Popcorn Stories” – Make up a story by saying one word at a time back and forth – these can get pretty funny!

    “Would you Rather” – think of two things and ask which you would rather do…ex. “Would you rather kiss a frog or eat a worm?”

    Hope these help! Have fun!

  6. ericsprincess829 says:

    I wouldn’t play cards, but you could play some sort of games where she can count how many animals or something she sees, how many red cars etc…

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