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5 Fun things to do while travelling

Here are some games to play when the iPad battery is flat.

Long-distance travelling can be a bore, but it doesn’t have to be, says our sister Caxton publication,  Alberton Record

1. Fortunately/Unfortunately – one person makes a statement starting with “fortunately” for example “Fortunately we have a full petrol tank.” The next person makes a negative statement starting with “unfortunately” like, “unfortunately the tank is full of water.” Everyone takes turns until they can’t think of any more. The last person to think of a statement that makes sense is the winner.

2. Audiobooks/Podcasts – a good way to keep busy is to download a few age appropriate audiobooks or podcasts to listen to on the road.

 3. Two truths and one lie – a player makes three statements; two of them are true and one is not. The rest of the players must try and find out which statement is false.

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4. Build a story – Each person contributes one sentence at a time to create a story that should make sense. A more difficult variation is everyone contributes one word at a time to create a story.

5. Movie Crocodile – Start with a movie title e.g. Stand By Me then make the title longer by adding the name of another movie to the beginning or end of that title. For example The Last Stand By Me until you cannot think of anymore. The last person to think of one is the winner.

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Sugan Naidoo

Senior reporter Sugan Naidoo is a true son of the South Coast soil. He was to the newspaper industry born, his late father working at the South Coast Herald back in the days when black and white photographs were still being used. Sugan has been with Caxton for close to three decades, having started as a weekend photographer, straight out of school. He soon showed his skill in hard news reporting and has, over the years, added to his repertoire, with motoring now one of his important beats. He is always willing to go the extra mile, especially if it's to test drive a new vehicle. He supports the Proteas, Springboks and Manchester United.
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