

This is a great game to play with kids who are just learning simple concepts like shapes, colors, and letter.Īny of these games can be altered to meet the needs of your family. If they have trouble, ask for another clue. The rest of the group takes turns making a guess at the object. Then they say “I spy with my little eye, something blue”. Fun for all ages: The person who is “it” chooses an object in the room they can see.If they can’t guess the correct animal, give another clue or you can always give the sound it makes. For Older Kids: Play this by describing an animal with only 3 clues, then let them try to guess.Then, once you’ve gone through 20 or so, start all over. You can start with animals that live on a farm, move onto a jungle, or in the ocean. For Younger Kids: Each person takes a turn saying an animal sound, then the others try to guess.Here is a 3 beat sentence: You say “I went to the store for some rice” Then they say, “I hope it’s not eaten by mice”. For Older Kids: Try to have your older kids make up sentences that rhyme.As their comprehension grows, they’ll understand this more. Then as they get better, try to ask them to only rhyme with “real” words. You may be tempted to correct your little ones, but if they make up silly words it’s okay as they’re just getting used to the idea that rhyming words have the same ending sounds.


Then I give the word and they try to rhyme it. I’m the one rhyming for a while, until they hear how it works and are ready to try. Then I show them how to rhyme it by choosing the word, “shoe”. For younger kids: I usually start by having my kids give me a word like, “blue”.These games also work great for long car rides or even while waiting for dinner to come at the restaurant. Something fun to keep their attention before they get too restless. With 3 little kiddies and long lines at the grocery store, I’ve been getting pretty good at coming up with quick games to help pass the time.
