Synopses & Reviews
Rubberneckers finally puts an end to on-the-road ennui, whether you're road tripping, field tripping, or just facing the morning commute. Crack open this box of glossy cards and let the fun begin! A combination of games all of us have played at some point in our driving and riding careers, Rubberneckers is nothing but a good time, no matter how old you are. Just think, there are 200 million cars in America. That's half a billion bored riders or a staggering 20 billion bottles of beer on the wall. Thank god, help is here at last.
Synopsis
"Rubberneckers is the newest way to avoid the dread 'Are we there yet?'" --Travel & Leisure Rubberneckers finally puts an end to on-the-road ennui, whether you're road tripping, field tripping, or just facing the morning commute. A combination of games all of us have played at some point in our driving, and riding careers, this road trip activity for kids includes glossy cards with "I Spy" type instructions to keep riders of all ages entertained for hours.
Crack open the box of glossy cards and let the fun begin You compete against other riders to spot the things listed on your card to gain points. Things to look for include someone picking their nose, someone singing, someone eating, and many other unusual and ordinary sightings.
Just think, there are 200 million cars in America. That's half a billion bored riders or a staggering 20 billion bottles of beer on the wall. Thank goodness for Rubberneckers--an easy-to-play game that's entertaining for the whole family (Recommended for ages 8 and up).
Synopsis
Even traffic becomes fun with this game. To play, passengers score points by locating objects in their cars and gain extra points for engaging people in other cars. Contains easy-to-read type and whimsical illustrations. Full-color.
Synopsis
Rubberneckers finally puts an end to on-the-road ennui, whether you're road tripping, field tripping, or just facing the morning commute. Crack open this box of glossy cards and let the fun begin A combination of games all of us have played at some point in our driving and riding careers, Rubberneckers is nothing but a good time, no matter how old you are. Just think, there are 200 million cars in America. That's half a billion bored riders or a staggering 20 billion bottles of beer on the wall. Thank god, help is here at last.
About the Author
Matthew Lore has edited many travel books, including Fodor's USA '98. He lives in New York.
Mark Lore owns Ride Away, a company that modifies vehicles for people with disabilities. He lives in New Hampshire.
Robert Zimmerman who lives in North Carolina, owns lots of pencils and paints. He draws for a living! Go figure.