MONOPOLY Monopoly Deal Card Game
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You can't bring the full-size board game on the road, so bring this fast-paced playing card version of Monopoly instead. Players collect properties as they use action cards to earn money throughout the game — no houses, die or game pieces necessary! Ages 8+
Bananagrams
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Bananagrams comes in a cute, banana-shaped pouch that's easy to pack in your purse — the perfect game to play in case you're left with time to kill before you can check into your hotel room! Race your family to be the first one to build a crossword using all your tiles. Ages 7+
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Hasbro Gaming Yahtzee Handheld Digital Game
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Take the electronic version of the classic game on the go without worrying about losing dice. It's perfect for passing across the plane row to see who can get the best score. Ages 8+
SmartGames IQ Fit
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This compact logic game is fun for one or many brains. The goal is to fit all the 3D pieces in the correct formation according to one of 100 different challenges. Ages 6+
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Mattel Games Apples to Apples Mod Card Game
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This version of the family favorite comes in convenient packaging that makes it easy to bring the fun wherever you go. Throw the pack in with your picnic for a day of playing games at the park. Ages 12+
Think Fun Fifteen Puzzle
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While you run errands, your kid can stay busy by solving this old-school puzzle over and over again — and yes, that's the same design from your childhood. Ages 8+
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PlayMonster Pop-a-Tops Match-a-Martian
Pop-a-Tops' cute UFO shaped game has a domed top that keep the dice contained and the cards fit into the body of the spacecraft. Give the container a "pop" (get it?) to roll the dice without worrying about losing them under the table. Ages 6+
Hasbro Gaming Clue Card Game
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Credit: HasbroEnjoy the classic mystery game without all the small pieces (where did the candlestick go, anyway?) Now everyone in the family can play detective everywhere you go! Ages 8+
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Farkel Pocket Dice Game
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Credit: FarkleThis travel dice game is small enough to stash just about anywhere, even in just your pocket. Since it's easy to put away too, you can take it out when you're sitting around waiting on food or on play it on tray tables without worrying about rushing to clean up. Ages 4+
Crayola Wonder Mess Free Coloring Activity Set
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This coloring activity set comes with a hard shell case to store the coloring sheets, markers, stamps and ink pads all in one place. Since the Color Wonder markers can only draw on Color Wonder coloring pages, you don't have to worry about cleaning up stray marks. Age 3+
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Tamagotchi Star Wars: R2-D2 Classic White
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Take care of this pocket-sized friend by teaching them all kinds of tricks and playing one of the seven mini-games you can unlock. Ages 8+
Tapple
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This word guessing game is great to pull out when you're waiting around in the airport when your plane is inevitably delayed. Try and come up with as many words as you can before the timer runs out. Ages 8+
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Hasbro Gaming Guess Who? Card Game
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Like the other card games on this list, this playing card version of Guess Who? allows you to bring the classic guessing game along for the ride. Ages 4+
Frequent Flyer Game
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While this board game isn't exactly travel friendly, it is a great way to teach your child the ins and outs of traveling before embarking on your family adventure together. Choose your home city and race to be the first to visit all 20 airports including JFK, BOS and DFW. Ages 8+
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Nintendo Switch
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