Short answer
The safest reusable pattern is adult-led and stationary: the supervising adult chooses when and where a prompt is appropriate, the child may skip every card, and current local law plus carrier, crew, driver, security, venue and staff instructions always come first. Airport cards contain no photo tasks; flight cards pause for safety instructions or turbulence; road-trip cards are passenger-only, and the driver never reads, answers or operates them while driving.
The complete printable set works in the browser with no account, form, itinerary, upload, localStorage, child profile, score or completion record. The three participation styles are choices, not age or ability levels, and the resource makes no promise about behaviour, mood, learning or travel quality.
What to look for before choosing
- Start with the complete free generator, not an app download
- Choose from 12 settings without entering a destination or route
- Use watch, describe or create as flexible choices, never levels
- Keep every prompt stationary, optional and supervised by an adult
- Collect no names, photos, locations, itineraries or completion data
A practical decision process
- Open the free generator and choose the current travel setting.
- Choose watch or point, notice or describe, or plan or create.
- Read the setting-specific safety boundary before using a prompt.
- Print the six-card set or use it on screen without entering personal details.
- Skip any card that does not fit the current place or adult instruction.
Quick comparison
| Need | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| No personal travel data | No name, destination, route, location, photo, itinerary, login or upload. | A generic printable prompt does not need a child's identity or travel details. |
| Adult-led safety | Every setting has a stationary boundary and an explicit skip option. | Current adult, carrier, crew, driver, security and venue instructions must stay in control. |
| Flexible participation | Watch, describe and create are choices rather than age or ability levels. | A family can change or stop without turning the activity into a score. |