Best Travel Toys for Kids (Grade School to Teens)
The best travel toys for kids make the difference between a cherished family vacation and a long journey you’d rather forget. Avoid hearing, “Are we there yet?” during a long journey. Make your travels easier and more enjoyable with this curated list of activities, games, and crafts. You’ll keep your kids entertained during road trips and flights, in line at theme parks, and back in the hotel room. Here are travel toys to buy before your next trip!
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Card Games
Travel games of all sorts are entertaining for grade school kids. Favorites like Old Maid, Go Fish, and Crazy Eights can be played with a regular ol’ deck of cards or with a colorful set like this by ThinkFun.
Travel Board Games
Many board games come in travel versions. These are not only fun for the journey, but also for playing in your hotel room or vacation rental home.
Challenge kids to a classic game of backgammon, chess, or checkers with this magnetic travel set. The magnetic pieces make playing easy, whether by car, train, or airplane.
Connect 4 is another good choice when traveling with grade school kids.
Bead Kits
Girls and boys alike enjoy stringing beads to make jewelry for themselves or for mama with a Melissa and Doug wooden bead kit.
LEGO Sets
LEGO sets were a big hit with my nephews when they were in grade school and now both my son and daughter can spend hours building with these colorful toy bricks. Sets like these will buy you lots of whine-free time on your next flight or car trip.
I especially like the three-in-one LEGO sets because kids can build multiple creations from one small kit instead of buying different sets.
Purchase a LEGO Friends kit with a vacation theme, like this beach glamping kit.
For easy building on the go, be sure to get a LEGO Baseplate.
With so many small parts that are easily lost, you need a container for traveling with LEGOs. Keep all your kids’ LEGO bricks safe and sound with a travel case.
Fashion Kits
Creative kids will love fashioning their own imaginary clothing lines with a kit.
This Fashion Plates Travel Kit is sized for play on the go. Kids use a rubbing tool to easily design fashions. It comes with eight fashion Plates, 10 sheets of paper, four coloring crayons, two rubbing crayons, one crayon holder, one drawing tablet with a storage tray, and one idea guide.
You can never go wrong with Melissa & Doug. Their fashion design art activity set is equipped with nine double-sided, textured fashion plates, four pencils, one crayon, a crayon holder, and a storage case.
Kid-Proof Kindle Fire
Watching movies on a smartphone or tablet, like this kid-proof Kindle Fire, makes the miles zoom by no matter the mode of transportation. It comes in purple, blue, or pink.
Wikki Stix
Colorful Wikki Stix are bendy craft items sure to inspire your child’s imagination. Use them to build a variety of 3-D crafts. These work well as fidget toys, too.
Get the Wikki Stix Traveler, loaded up with activities for kids on the go in an easy storage bag.
Sand Toys
If you’re planning a beach vacation, then sand toys are a must. This sturdy sand toy set comes with its own carrying case for easy clean-up and packing. The pieces double as bath toys too!
Books
Of course, you’ll want to bring along books for travelers of any age. Get kids excited about your family vacation by purchasing a travel-themed book or two.
The This Is series highlights such destinations as Paris, New York, Texas, and beyond.
This Is the World includes abridged versions of the most popular books in the travel series.
For more ideas, look at the best travel books for kids recommended by family travel experts.
Rubik’s Cube
Scramble up the colors of an old-school Rubik’s Cube before giving it to your tween or teen. If they solve the puzzle, then they earn a privilege, like time to text their friends or a pit stop at Starbucks for a Frappuccino. (Psst…you can watch a Rubik’s Cube tutorial video to learn how to solve this puzzle.)
Challenge traveling teens and tweens by setting time limits to solve the puzzle. A classic cube works well for newbies but teens seeking a bigger challenge will want a speed cube. These are easier to manipulate quickly for timed play.
My son loves to impress other kids with his Rubik’s Cube-solving skills. This brain teaser makes a great icebreaker while standing in line at Disney World with teens.
The traditional Rubik’s Cube is designed with 3×3 squares (nine squares per side). Enthusiasts who have conquered solving this puzzle, however, will want to graduate to a more difficult cube. Purchase savvy teens a 4×4 or larger cube instead.
Teen Travel Games
A game of Would You Rather? will get the whole family laughing out loud during your journey. Even the driver can play along with this book of silly questions (if someone else reads!).
Get your tweens and teens talking (and laughing!) with Loaded Questions On the Go. It’s full of interesting queries like, “What is a terrible thing to accidentally throw away?” and, “Whose voice can you best imitate?” The goal is to guess who said what. There are no right or wrong answers!
Mad Libs
Mad Libs is another creative way to play together as a family while traveling.
Kindle Fire
A Kindle Fire is wonderful for travel because it’s compact and you can load it up with all sorts of books and games to entertain tweens and teens even on long-haul flights.
Kindle Paperwhite
Want to be sure your teen’s Kindle is used for reading only? Then buy a Kindle Paperwhite instead.
Quality Marker Set
Think coloring is just for little kids? Think again! Tweens and teens can while away hours in a car or airplane while coloring with pencils or markers.
My artistic teen absolutely loves her Ohuhu markers. They even come with their own handy carrying case!
Colored Pencils
If colored pencils are more your teen’s style, then you can’t go wrong with this five-star rated set by Castle Art Supplies. The tin box keeps 72 rainbow-colored pencils secure during travels.
Adult Coloring Book
Be sure to get an adult coloring book, too. How about this Amazing Animals Adult Coloring Book?
Flying Disc
A flying disc (or Frisbee) provides lots of entertainment for teens without taking up a lot of space. Tuck one into the backseat for use at pitstops on a road trip. Or stash one in your suitcase for use during a beach or family camping trip.
A light-up flying disc is extra cool, especially for teens who want to stay up late at your vacation rental or campground.
Consider Using Technology to Your Advantage
When traveling with children, most parents (including me!) give in to the lure of happiness and silence that can be induced by technology. Even if you do not allow screen time at home, you may want to consider bending the rules during your family trips. The key is to reinforce house rules as soon as you return to your family’s regular life.
If you allow video games and television at home, I suggest depriving the kids of these treats for a week or so before departure. This ensures your kids will be sufficiently enthralled by electronic entertainment when you need it most.
For those who don’t want to use any technology as a distraction, read our tips for an unplugged road trip with kids.
Save These Travel Toys
For future reference, be sure to keep this list of the best travel toys.
If you think these are good travel toys, I bet you’ll love our picks for the best travel games for kids and this list of audiobooks for family road trips!
What do you think are the best travel toys, activities, and games for kids? Let us know in the comments below!
The Kindle Fire has been our godsend for YEARS! We definitely mix it up with toys, paper and crayons though. Too much screen time makes my youngest a bit nutty.
I can TOTALLY relate! My son gets cuckoo when he’s had too much screen time too. His normally sweet disposition turns so sour!
I like the article. That said, if you have the capability, don’t let kids under two years have a phone/tablet/etc. It can cause brain damage
Good to know! Best to stick with the pretend versions for little ones!
These are all great ideas and I’m sure enough to keep them entertained and engaged. i thought of buying Sophie La Giraffe kind of puzzle toys for my kid but i think i need to change my mind after reading your post., Thanks for sharing such an wonderful post.
Those are very cute toys! They might be a bit heavy for air travel, though. Happy travels with your kids!
We are not use something special for my baby in travelling time. But after read this article i realized we can keep some toys for them. I will must buy some of these for my kids that are you recommended here. Hope so they will enjoy their time with lots of fun. Thanks for the sharing such a informative article.
I love how to have categorized the toys and games according to age.I think this is a smart move because it means that parents can find a toy or game for their kids irrespective of their age. I like this post! Great job!!!
Thanks so much, Japheth! 🙂
Great list! Thank you!
Glad you like our travel toy recommendations. Enjoy your travels!
These suggestions are really nice. These toys keep kids engaging.
I love keeping my kids minds active while traveling!
I have a one year old boy and I am sort of dismayed by the extent to which the cars and trucks thing is immediately impressed upon them. But not so for girls whatsoever. It’s like they are being groomed to enter the transportation industry from birth. It’s no wonder we have such big gender disparities in these fields.
Interesting take, Callum! My kids had access to toys typically geared toward both genders and they both loved playing with the kitchen, the stuffed animals, the toy trains, etc. I did find, though, that my son was much more drawn to cars and trucks than my daughter.
Couldn’t agree more. You however can do something about that. Let your child play with whatever he wants as he grows. I raised 3 daughters and a son. They are perfectly adjusted adults and they played with cars, trucks, dolls, climbed trees, rode skate boards, splashed in mud, played basketball, rode motorbikes and drove cars on our farm, dressed up however they liked and generally explored who they were. I am now raising my 6 nieces and a nephew the same. They play with toys they are interested in and enjoy and hopefully as they get older they can follow their dreams. So ridiculous to be defined and limited by gender.
So great to give kids all sorts of toy options without limiting them to gender norms!
Large magnet toys and a travel size Simon game. Also a ziploc bag of snack for each child w their name on it. Twizzlers are the perfect traveling junk food. We have 6 school-aged kids. No way to beads or legos or anything else with tiny pieces. Kanoodle is good and intellectual but they might lose the pieces. Take things that they don’t get to do. I save the big magnet toys for trips only. We also have dvd in van. They like Yogi Bear, etc.
Kristal – thank you for the travel toy tips!
Great List! Some of those really classic toys will never go out of style.
Thank you, Troy! So true. I try to keep updating this list to keep the toys relevant and current but some of these will never go out of style!
This past spring we went on a road trip from NY-VA-NC-GA.. My best gadget was my tablet with frozen & Rio downloaded. We left late so the 1 year old & 4 year old would sleep through most of the trip! I’d love for you to check our my HANGit on etsy for your next road trip!
I think this is a great article. I now have a two year old granddaughter. I am going to have to get some of these for her.
Lynn – Your granddaughter is lucky to have such a thoughtful grandma. Hope she enjoys the toys!
Because Lego won’t make a mess on a flight. -_- beads, really? Like it couldn’t make more mess. -_- common sence please
Hi Human – Your parents gave you a weird name. I wonder if you act like a jerk in real life too or if it’s only when you’re hiding behind a computer. Next time leave your real name.
Lovely article on toys from kids to teens.
These are all great ideas. I wish we were traveling more this holiday, but I think your suggestions also apply to non-travelers too. My son would love that little laptop. He’s always trying to get to mine.
Angela – So true! These toys are great for travel AND and at home! Thanks for your comment!
I added a couple of ideas to my list from this! Thanks!
Jessica – Yay! Hope your kids love these toys!