Free bilingual family travel tool

Free Printable Family Travel Mission Card Generator

Choose a travel setting and one of three flexible ways to participate. The page makes five optional observation prompts plus one blank card.

✓ 12 travel settings✓ No photos or personal details✓ No scores or completion tracking✓ Print from the browser

Adult-led safety boundary

These are stationary observation prompts, not instructions to move, search or separate from the group. A supervising adult chooses when and where a card is safe. Local law and current carrier, venue and staff instructions always override every card.

Prompts, not a test

The three participation styles are choices, not ages, levels or ability rankings. A child may watch, point, describe, imagine, switch styles or skip every card. The tool makes no promise about behaviour, mood, learning or travel quality.

Build today's travel cards

Nothing is submitted. Your selection and generated set exist only in this open page and disappear when it closes.

1. Choose a setting
2. Choose a participation style

Use these cards at home. Adults keep control of travel documents, medicine, keys and final packing decisions.

Current printable set

What this page never collects

There is no name, age, room number, route, destination, location, photo, video, audio, itinerary, completion record, form, account or upload. The page uses no persistent browser storage, saved child profile or analytics request.

Why there are no photo missions

Rules differ by country and place. U.S. TSA guidance, for example, says checkpoint photography must not interfere with screening and may not capture certain sensitive information. This independent tool takes a simpler, more portable boundary: none of its cards asks anyone to take a photo.

Reuse the original cards

The original wording and blank card layout are available under CC BY 4.0. The license does not cover external sources, logos, venue content or third-party rules.

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

Questions families ask

Do I need the app to use these cards?

No. Choose a setting and style, print the six cards and use them independently.

Does the generator save a child's activity?

No. It has no account, form, upload, completion log or browser storage.

Are the three styles age or ability levels?

No. They are flexible participation choices, and anyone may switch or skip.

Can a card override an airline, venue or adult instruction?

No. Current local rules and adult, crew, driver, security and venue instructions always come first.

Why are there no photo challenges?

Photography and privacy rules vary. Observation-only prompts are easier to use conservatively across places.

Do children need a score or reward?

No. The cards are optional conversation prompts, not a test or completion system.