Are you afraid your child might be addicted to video games? Here’s how to tell if your kid spends too much time playing games and what to do about it.
Next time you are heading off on holiday, remember to print off and pack some of our FREE Printable Travel Games to keep your little ones entertained! Mini Holiday Diary What holiday is complete without a souvenir of your travels? With this Mini Holiday Diary children can draw a small picture and jot down a ... Read more
You can ‘count on’ everyone having a good time! Supplies Needed: 5 DiceDry Erase Board (OR sheet of paper)Dry Erase Markers (OR pen/ pencil)Optional: Calculator How To Play: At the begi…
Moms & Munchkins is packed full of fun & free printable games for you to enjoy with your family. We have games of all types and for all special holidays.
Whew! This set took a lot of tweaking, but I really love how they came out! 🤩 This is another 10 generation challenge, this time it's the Solar System Legacy Challenge by @ginovasims Graphics by me…
My kids love to play this fun game! The game of SKUNK, that is!
Learn how to play Help Your Neighbor! This is a fun family card game that works well for all ages. Perfect for game night!
The best and most fun pen and paper games to cure the boredom blues. Solo, two player and three or more player pencil and paper games for kids and adults!
Body awareness and being able to identify body parts is an important aspect of a child’s development. Knowing the different body parts can help children learn how to follow instructions (clean your hands vs clean your nose) or express themselves (my tummy hurts vs my hand hurts). Typically, children would start pointing to different parts of their body when an adult names them between 15 to 18 months, and would start labeling them by the age of 2. Learning different body parts can be challenging
In this guide, you'll learn how to play Euchre, including how to set up your game, how to keep score, and, of course, how to win.
Need youth group games? We have 50 of them, and they are all no prep youth group games! Perfect for groups as little as 3 and as big as 100. Check out these 50 no prep youth group games that are not dodgeball!
The best and most fun pen and paper games to cure the boredom blues. Solo, two player and three or more player pencil and paper games for kids and adults!
Slam is an easy to play game of luck. Players of all ages will love this game. Get the rules for your next game night
I was excited to discover this Tic Tac Toe Dice game in the book Dice Games by John Belton and Joella Crambit (1976).
Check out these 5 No-Prep Reviews Games for any classroom or any subject! Click to see what no-prep review games you can add to your teacher toolbox!
Golf card game is a fun, easy family card game the kids of all ages will enjoy. Golf is for two or more players and uses one or two standard decks of cards.
The best games for kids to play with friends and family on Zoom, Facetime or Skype. These games are a great way for kids to connect with their friends during school closures or breaks.
Someone, or something, has clearly made these birds angry. Perhaps it was the way their feathered friends were portrayed in the phone app, Angry Birds - which saw them being catapulted at various structures.
Drawing games for kids help them practice drawing skills, get warmed up before tackling a larger project, and are extremely fun (and funny).
Spend some time connecting with your family with this fun 'What Am I?' family game. Free printable cards make it quick and easy to play.
An independent bookstore was struggling afloat until the owners posted on Twitter asking for help - and the internet delivered!
This Korean rock game is where you toss a rock in the air and pick one off the ground in round 1. By the last round you catch them on the back of your hand.
28 Times the Sims Was Messed up and Twisted in the Best Kind of Way - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
This is a fun board game to practice time expressions and prepositions of time. Your students talk in pairs about the topics on the sheet. Each student places their counter on one of the
There are so many games to play with friends, family, or significant others that teach you more about yourself and them, and these 'who is most likely to' questions are sure to keep you entertained and pass the time!
My kids love to play this fun game! The game of SKUNK, that is!
Check out these 5 No-Prep Reviews Games for any classroom or any subject! Click to see what no-prep review games you can add to your teacher toolbox!