Toothless

The first person says the name of a vegetable. The second person says the first person’s vegetable, and then adds their own. The third person continues and the game goes around in a circle. The tricky part is that you must say the vegetables without showing your teeth. Anyone who shows their teeth in any way is eliminated. (If you start laughing you cannot duck your head or cover your mouth with your hand.) Whoever is left is the winner.

Ages 6 and Older • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Buried Cows

This game is for two people or two teams. Each person counts any cows they see on their side of the car. However, if you see a cemetery on your opponent’s side, and call “Bury your cows,” then they lose all their points. The person with the most cows wins.

Submitted by Keith and Maria

All Ages • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Group Drawing

One person takes a sheet of paper and begins a drawing. Then the drawing is passed to another person and they add to it. Keep passing it around until you have a final drawing. If you want you can choose a theme, such as “Draw an animal.”

All Ages • 2 or More Players • Cooperative • Creative • Quiet Time

Jeep Jeep

The goal is to find more Jeeps than everyone else. If you see a Jeep, yell out “Yellow Jeep Jeep” (or whatever color it is). You have to call out the color, you have to say “Jeep” twice, and it HAS to be a real Jeep—not a look-alike brand (and it has to be a standard model--no Cherokees allowed). You get a point for each Jeep you call out before anyone else. The person with the most points at the end of the trip wins. Optional: take away a point if the person calls the wrong color or calls a car that isn’t a Jeep.

Submitted by Anthony

Ages 12 and younger • 2 or More Players • Competitive

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