Games that are Fun and Educational for Preschoolers

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

I love doing games with my kids. Board games and card games teach kids how to take turns, learn patience, good sportsmanship, counting/color recognition and more. Games are also a nice way to spend time together as a family. Here are some of the games my family enjoys:

1. The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game: This game is great at helping kids recognize their colors, learn to follow the rules and take turns. My kids love this game. We started playing it when my daughter was around 2 and my son was 4. It's a great game for beginning game players. Click here to learn more.




2. The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Card Game: This slapping card game is a lot of fun. I would suggest playing it when your kids when they have have quick color recognition skills. It can be really fun for kids. My kids laugh hysterically while playing this game. Click here to learn more.

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3. Frankie's Food Truck: I regret not adding this game to our collection sooner. My daughter had a hard time distinguishing the differences between shapes especially if you caught her off-guard. I tried numerous books and homemade games, but nothing really clicked for her. This shape game really helped her to recognize her shapes. It's a fun game and I would recommend it to families with preschoolers. It's very much like The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel game, but with shapes instead of colors. Click here to learn more.


 


4. Candy Land: Candy Land is a classic game for kids and can help them recognize their colors, taking turns and how to move forward in a game. It's a great first game for young children. We love playing Candy Land. To learn more, click here.





5. Dragon's Breath: Dragon's Breath is a fun game for preschoolers. My daughter and I played it twice in a row the other day because it was a lot of fun. It can help kids learn to take turns, counting (count your gems at the end), color recognition, and strategy (try to guess which color would have the most). It's a fun game that I would recommend trying. To learn more, click here.




What are some of your favorite games for preschoolers?


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