Road Trip Binder for Kids + Printables

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We are about to leave on an epic road trip! My husband and I are taking our two boys on a 24 hour road trip to South Dakota. I am a little bit nervous about the trip, which is why I put together these road trip binders for my kids.

MATERIALS
1″ binder with clear pouch
3 ring pouch
Printables
Blank paper for drawing

First, I’m sharing with you an editable cover. You can download the road trip binder cover.
Once you download it and open it in Adobe Reader, you can type in your child’s name to personalize it. The fonts I used are Bromello and KG Next to Me Sketched. Both are available for download at Font Space.

My boys are ages 12 and 4, so I made different binders for each of them. However, I placed some of the same printables in all of their binders.

Here is where to find the printables:

Restaurant I-Spy | 3 Boys and a Dog

Road Sign Scavenger Hunt | Trip Savvy

Travel Bingo | Colors and Letters Games | Cutesy Crafts

License Plate Game | Education.com

In my 4-year-old’s binder, I placed dot to dot, matching, number, and reading games from Fun Brain Jr. These are awesome! I have twistable crayons for him use.

In my 12-year-olds binder, I put in the following:

I also have movies, games on their screens, audiobooks, toys and more!

Are you taking a road trip soon? I’d love to know where you’re going!

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Michelle Giddens
Michelle Giddens is a busy mama of 2 boys and wife to James for 15 years. She and her family live on a farm just outside of Auburn. Michelle is the Owner and Director of The Art Studio in Auburn. The Art Studio offers art classes, camps and workshops for kids and adults. Michelle loves to travel, visit art museums, garden, and cook. When she’s not in her studio she in the kitchen! Michelle holds a BFA in Art Education from Georgia State University and her Alabama Teaching License with an endorsement in Art. She has a BA in Communication from Auburn University. Visit theartstudioauburn.com for art camps and classes for kids and adults.