Insect Trivia and Vintage Toy Trivia | Kids Trivia and Family Trivia
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About this listen
Welcome back to Backseat Trivia Rumble! If you’re looking for the best kids trivia and family trivia to turn your next car ride into a championship battle, you’ve found it.
In Episode 12, we’re heading into the grass and opening up the vintage toy chest with 30 brand-new questions that have never been asked on the show before. We’ve carefully reviewed our past scripts to ensure a 100% fresh experience for your family.
Inside this episode:
- Round 1: The Kid Zone (Insects & Backyard Bugs) – Kids trivia specifically geared for 6-12 year olds. We’re exploring the world of tiny weightlifters, buzzing night-fliers, and the colorful garden beetles that people say bring good luck!
- Round 2: The Parent Penalty (Vintage Toys & Classics) – It’s the parents' turn to shine as we revisit the toys that defined a generation before iPads took over. We’re testing your memory on fashion icons from 1959, metal coils that can walk down stairs, and the famous dolls with belly-button signatures.
- Round 3: The Rumble Round (Musical Instruments) – A fast-paced family trivia showdown! First to shout out the answer wins as we cover everything from instruments with 88 black and white keys to the giant coiled brass pipes that make the lowest sounds in the orchestra.
Backseat Trivia Rumble is designed to keep your explorers in the back and navigators in the front engaged and entertained. Whether you’re on the school run or a cross-country trip, hit play and let’s see who takes the crown today!
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