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The Best Kids Board Games

Board games are a great way for kids to interact with each other. In a high-tech world, playing board games helps kids focus on the task at hand and on their interactions with each other instead of a computer or television screen. Playing some kid's board games can also teach language skills, math skills, physical dexterity, and problem solving. Board games have also provided families great ways to spend time together.
  1. Connect Four

    • Connect Four is a kids board game derived from the traditional game of Tic-Tac-Toe. Kids who have learned to play Tic-Tac-Toe with pencil and paper can learn this board game easily. The point of this board game is to place pieces in a vertical board. The winner gets four pieces in a row while making sure that the opponent does not do the same. This is a good board game for young children who are just learning to play board games.

    Checkers, Chess and Backgammon

    • These traditional board games date back centuries. Checkers is a board game that kids can easily learn to help them gain the visual skills and strategy to play more complex games like chess and backgammon. Chess began in the 15th century and is the all-time most popular board game Chess can teach school age kids how to strategize and keep complex movements in their heads. Kids learning chess can increase their skills by writing down their moves and their opponent's moves as they develop the intellectual skills to play the game. Backgammon can be traced back almost 5,000 years to ancient civilizations. Backgammon is a board game popular among computer programmers; it may be a good way for kids who like computers to prepare for more complex computer instruction.

    Twister

    • One of the most popular board games of the last half of the 20th century is Twister. This board game technically uses the player's bodies as the pieces that need to be moved around. Kids spin to see where they must move their hands and feet on a large "board" on the floor. Luck and chance play a big part in this game, and kids can learn how to strategize and deal with the luck, either good or bad, that the game hands them.

    Sorry

    • Sorry is a board game for kids that combines luck and strategy. Kids who like to play cards can easily find Sorry a very fun game. Kids have to move pieces around a board based on cards that they draw from a deck just like a card game. Kids also have to make some kind of strategy in this board game because they have to get their piece all around the board before their opponent's do. The element of luck and chance in this board game make the game unpredictable and exciting for kids.


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