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101 Family Vacation Games is a compilation of activities that can help entertain both children and adults. The games are divided into six main categories - travel, vacation, beach, outdoor, home, and birthday party games. The book title is somewhat misleading because the games, with the exception of some of the beach games, can be easily adapted to be played anywhere. There is also a special section at the end with games parents can use to interact with babies and young children.

The layout of the book is excellent. Listed at the beginning of each game is the number of participants required, the level of difficulty, and whether any props will be needed (i.e. music or a deck of cards). Most of the games are fairly simple and can be completed quickly. Also provided are ways to modify the games so that younger children can also be included. Several of the games are old favorites, such as Charades, I Spy, and Rock, Paper, Scissors, but there are many with which I had not been previously familiar.

The author stresses the importance of making sure everyone understands and agrees to the rules before the game begins. He also states the importance of parents taking part in the games so they can share similar experiences with the child and create memories as a family. Playing provides many benefits including: exercise, learning ways to relate to others socially, releasing stress, and acting as a diversion to forget about one's problems for a short time. Some games help to develop reflexes and concentration skills. Others involve exploring the world around us. The next time you see children playing don't be surprised if they are actually learning something.

I recommend 101 Family Vacation Games for all parents and children. It will not only help to develop a closer relationship between the two but also allow them to learn more about the other's thoughts and dreams. Playing together develops lifetime memories that become more precious as the years pass. It is important to set aside a few minutes each day to play, whether it is to remove oneself from life's daily stresses or simply to spend time with those you love. — Leslie Granier, Reader Views

Jump-start family fun time with these 101 ideas for games and past times. You shouldn't wait for your next vacation to spend some time with these simple, low-tech games.

Right out of the bubble mailer my boys were playing Word Tennis and laughing out loud. On first inspection, I spotted some tried-and-true favorites, like Rock Paper Scissors, which are probably already in most families' repertoire. But for the most part, the games were new to us. I appreciate the useful table of contents matrix, which matches each activity with the number of people needed.

You might think of "vacation games" as "games to play in the car." But that is just the first section of this book. There are categories for: Travel Games, Games at the Destination, Beach Games, Sand Figures, Outdoor Games, Games to Play at Home, Birthday Party Games, and finally Games for Babies and Young Children.

If you are like me, and your brain stalls when required to come up with something to entertain your children, you'll want to have this book handy. I know I will. — Mary Ann Therese, LibraryThing.com Early Reviewer

I admit it. Although I am a creative person, sometimes after a long day at work or a long drive to a vacation spot, I am exhausted. Flipping on a video screen is an all-too-common cop-out to using my brain to think of something more creative, more engaging, and ultimately more satisfying.

But now I have the solution! With this great little book I don't have to put my brain into high gear to think of something to do--- I can just browse through dozens of easy and fun games for kids of all ages, categorized by situation, age, and equipment needed. There are some old favorites, but many ones that were new to me. All were well-explained and looked entertaining to play. Also included were many tips and encouraging words that simple creative play really is both necessary and fun and doable even in hectic 21st century life.

I really appreciated both reading the book and putting it into practice. Highly recommended for all families. — wiseasgandalf, LibraryThing Early Reviewer

This book is full of great game and activity ideas for kids of all ages. There's a special section just for babies and toddlers, and many games that are suitable (or can be adjusted) for older children or pre-teens. While some of the games are old favorites (I Spy), there are some great new ones that I can't wait to try with my daughter. There are active and rambunctious games, and also mellow quiet one-person activities. A great selection! — Kyliebeth, LibraryThing Early Reviewer

Some of the games in this slim little volume are familiar, others were completely new to me. Having a hundred game ideas grouped themetically by the circumstances one might play them (e.g. travel games, beach games, game to play at home, birthday games...) is a good balance between variety to keep things interesting and a manageable sized book that you'd actually want to throw into your travel things. My daughter is only two, so most of these 'family games' are completely beyond her, but perusing the section of games aimed at babies and small children, I thought there was potential for things to try over the next year or two so this book will definitely be sticking around. — Elfchild, LibraryThing Early Reviewer


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This resource brings together games new and old from around the world, creating a wonderful collection for parents to explore with their families. The activities can be used any time parents, teachers, camp counselors, and other adults want to encourage laughing and learning and engage children in a positive and fun-filled way. There are games to play at the beach, while camping, in the car, on the plane, and elsewhere. Sample games include Word Tennis, Treasure Hunt, and Storytelling Starters, and photographs and illustrations enhance the play experience.

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Hunter House (April 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0897934628
  • ISBN-13: 978-0897934626
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #718,268 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Makes you take note of your actions and words., October 7, 2007
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I do a moderate amount of traveling through out the year and this book will come in handy for my future departures. There are quite a few important topics to choose from and this will help you make family outings successful, safe, and fun, whether you're shopping for clothes, visiting your out-of-town relatives, or going camping. After your done reading this you will discover tactics for managing boredom, frustration, and sibling squabbles during delayed flights and seemingly endless cross-country journeys. Using the ideas in this down-to-earth book, you can end grocery store tantrums and car-ride meltdowns, and transform any trip with young children into an enjoyable and memorable outing. "Family vacation games" is simple and eventful to read and share with the kids.

This book starts off with a detailed graph listing of games that are suitable by age and appropriate group size. Once I got my hands on this book I went straight to "Travel Games" because that seems to be the hardest part for me to do with my kids. Come to found out I already some of the games that were listed such as: Word Tennis, I spy, Family Sing-a- long, and Rock-paper- scissors. As I got deeper into the book I found a few games that were intriguing like "Travel Trivia Quiz," The game goes a little something like this: The leader writes a trivia questions on pieces of paper before the journey. She /He can ask different family members to contribute questions. During the time in the journey, the leader asks players the trivia question (How many aunts or uncles in a family will be attending the reunion? Or How long will the next flight will be?) Come to fine out this course help the family work together, plan and develop a sense of anticipation before a journey. Other section in this book includes Games at the vacation destination, Beach Games, Sand figures, Outdoor Games, Birthday Party Games, Games for Babies and Young Children and Games to play at home. Activity Games to play at home is my second favorite category because they help move away from electronic games and media and my kids are mighty addicted to there's. The games that are listed in this section are for playing during the evening, weekends and holidays at home. The ones that stood out to my kids are disc jockey hockey, smugs jewels and pebble breath hold. These games do encourages physical activity, motor skills and bond between each member.

This is an resourceful and useful book and Shando Varda is a veteran to game playing and gives some really good advice in family activities in this book. He has provided a wide range of activities to use with children to help them learn about themselves and understanding others. Many of the activities offer ways to accommodate for older or younger audiences, and some are specific to ages. The range of topics addressed is rather inclusive, and the activities are designed to appeal to all types of learners (visual, auditory, kinesthetic). The activities offer a creative approach to each topic, and are nice springboards for deeper discussions. I am certain this book will be utilized both in my home and travel. Would definitely recommend it this to adults who need a little help keeping their child occupied.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well thought out, well written, fun games and variations, March 10, 2008
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This has a number of clever and fun games, with useful information right in the Table of Contents that allow you to quickly find a game for your group.

Most of the entries are easy to understand, well written and complete, with warnings and suggestions to ensure safe game-play.

Only a few of the entries (e.g., Frisbee golf) seemed half-done and rushed, with incomplete information to play the games (as if they were crammed in at the last minute).

By and large, though, this is a very useful guide to quickly locating a suitable game and modifying it for the age range playing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Turn off the TV, December 24, 2007
If you want your children to spend less time watching TV and playing video games, this is the perfect book for you! It was designed for car/plane rides, parties, and family outings. However, as an educator, I see the opportunity to give your children the diversion they crave while developing their imaginations. The activities include both mind exercises and physical challenges, so keep your kids from turning into couch potatoes by using this book to have some family fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent layout
Reviewed by Leslie Granier for Reader Views (10/07)

"101 Family Vacation Games" is a compilation of activities that can help entertain both children and adults. Read more
Published on November 5, 2007 by Reader Views

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Games, Ugly Format
When I first got this book my first thought was ,"Oh great, Another book on parenting that has bad illustrations and is full of syrupy platitudes which I've read before. Read more
Published on October 28, 2007 by M. Donnelly

5.0 out of 5 stars A Handy Reference for Low-Tech Family Fun
Jump-start family fun time with these 101 ideas for games and pastimes. You shouldn't wait for your next vacation to spend some time with these simple, low-tech games... Read more
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