Are We There Yet? 10 Brain-boosting games travel games-under $10 Tired of hearing, "Are we there yet?" Prepare for the inevitableboredom that comes with a long car ride by stocking up on these brain-boostingtravel games. Best of all, they're all under $10! Travel Scavenger Hunt Card Game ($6.55 on Amazon.com) This pack of 54 scavenger hunt cards has kids looking for things like ared car, a stop sign, or a license plate with the letter Z. Ages: 6+ Cognitive skills: attention, visual processing, processing speed Hangman – Take 'N' Play Anywhere ($9.99 on Amazon.com) The classic game is portable, thanks to magnetic letters and body parts. Ages: 5+ Cognitive skills: auditory processing, logic & reasoning, attention, visual processing Rory's Story Cubes ($9.76 on Amazon.com) A pocket-sized creative story generator for all imaginations! Ages: 8+ Cognitive skills: problem-solving, logic & reasoning, creativity, visual processing Set Game ($6.95 on Amazon.com) Players review images on dealt cards for logical sets. Ages: 4+ Cognitive skills: sequential thinking, processing speed, visual processing Magnetic Chess ($7.49 on Amazon.com) Take your rooks on the road, thanks to the power of magnets! Ages: 8+ Cognitive skills: visual processing, strategy, planning, analysis, attention Battleship – Travel Edition ($7.99 on Amazon.com) This classic game teaches kids to narrow down where their opponent hasput their battleships. Ages: 7+ Cognitive skills: analysis skills, visual processing, logic & reasoning, attention My Word! ($5.98 on Amazon.com) Players search dealt cards and call out words using at least three cards. Ages: 7+ Cognitive skills: sound blending and segmenting, sequential thinking, word analysis, visualprocessing, processing speed Sequence ($9.99 on Amazon.com) If you like the regular version of this strategy game, you'll lovethe convenience of the travel version! Ages: 7+ Cognitive skills: logic & reasoning, planning, problem solving, sequential processing,working memory, visual processing Rubik's Cube ($7.48 on Amazon.com) Align the colors on the cubes so every side matches. Ages: 8+ Cognitive skills: visual processing, attention, problem solving, deductive reasoning, strategy 15 Puzzle ($4.42 at Amazon.com) Just scramble the puzzle, then try to slide the numbers back in order. Ages: 8+ Cognitive skills: memory, attention, planning, visual processing Look for games that are appropriate for your child's age, as well asany cognitive weaknesses of which you're aware. You'll know they'relearning, but they'll just think they're having fun!