When the holiday season rolls around, you should plan out a few children’s Christmas games for the whole family to play! You can take just about any game and put a Christmas twist on it in some way. Here are a few holiday games for the family to play together!
Reflection Connections is a game that looks simple at first. Once you start playing it turns out to be more complex, harder than you thought - and might be a little addicting.
Capture the Flag has been an activity on elementary playgrounds and fields for a very long time. And while most people know the basics, you might be surprised as to the history and official rules for the game.
Brain teasers are typically math and IQ related questions that arouse children’s problem solving skills and broaden their learning scope. Here’s a list of fun and interesting brainteasers you can introduce middle school children to - at home or in the classroom.
Getting to know your relatives in a relaxed, informal environment is what a family reunion is all about. Playing games that are fun for all ages helps everyone to connect and relax. Team games help people to learn to work together and laugh together. There are many games to play at a family reunion.
Young children celebrating their seventh birthdays often want a party with lots of games. While this can be exhausting for you, the mother or father who is likely hosting the party, you can incorporate food and activities that make it easy for both you and the kids to have fun.
Teaching our children games from around the world is a great way to get them to learn about other cultures simultaneously while having a great time. Children love to play and love to learn. These two key elements can be combined, along with learning how to be competitive, yet fair.
Tickle your fancy with tongue twisters for young and old! Use this list of alphabetical tongue twisters for your next get-together or family game night. Invent your own tongue twisters and find resources for more tongue twisting fun!
Family game nights are great ways to help break the ice between parent and child, open discussions, and strengthen relationships. There are many simple family games to play that don’t require many supplies or come with a lofty price tag.