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Board Games- When and What?

When is it a good time to introduce board games and what are some good first games you played as a family? I think it would be really fun to play these with my daughter who is 21 months old. I know the boxes all say 3+, but so many toys that are 3+ she has fun with now.

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Hi S.,
I started playing memory with my Daughter when she was about 22 mos. old. We used the disney Princess version b/c she knew them all. I only started with a handful of matches at a time. we never play it competatively, which is good b/c now she would TOTALLY beat me. Candyland is great its really simple. We always play until everyone makes it to the castle and dont make a big deal about getting there first. Hi Ho Cherry O is good and there a "cooperative" version to play so everyone works together and their is no one "winner." Chutes and Ladders was more of a challenge. The board is more confusing for a little one as there is no clear pathway to go. She is starting to get it now that she is 3 1/2. I would definately start with memory with a few pairs and go from there. Have fun!

Candyland - my daughter loved that game from a very early age. Any other game that says age 4 and older, you can just help her along. Hi Ho Cherrios is great too.

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Lucky Ducks and Crocodile Dentist would be a great games for her. Maybe even Gator Golf. These can all be found at TRU.

My husband is a board game geek-we own about 60 games! Every Wednesday is game night. One of our favorites was "Hiss" by Gamewright. It's a color matching game. Gamewright makes some of the best games.

My lovely hubby spends most of his time on boardgame websites. Check these out:

thoughthammer.com for ordering games at lowest prices
boardgamegeek.com for game reviews
timewellspent.org for ideas

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She can learn her colors with Candyland... an all time favorite!!
Also, any dice game so she can count.

Connect Four is good too. My kids learned that 4 in a row wins! Don't break the ice...
pounding with the hammer is fun!

Enjoy some good old fashioned, family time!

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Our girls love Go Fish. We play with cards facing up so it is more of a matching game. There are lots of kid versions as opposed to playing with a regular deck of cards. There are other memory games where you turn over the card and look for the match. We also love Don't Spill the Beans, and Don't Break the Ice, if you can trust your daughter with the small pieces. Gepettos Toy stores tend to have a great selection of games, and the staff usually knows something more about the games than the people working at the big box stores.

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The two games we got when my daughter was young were Whac-A-ole and Lucky Ducks. They are both for younger children and can be adapted to your childs skill level. Lucky Ducks is a color and shape matching game. And Whac-A-Mole uses hand eye coordination. The moles hat lights up and you whac it with a mallet. They are tons of fun!
My daughter is three and we are just getting into Chutes and Ladders, Hi-Ho-Cherrio, and Candyland. Oh and there is a younger version of Candyland that is also color and shape matching skills. This one we didn't have but it looks cool.
Have fun!

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S.,
What does your daughter like to play? If she is visual, then get a board game that has lots of pictures, colors, etc. For instance, Candyland. There are many different versions out there now. If she likes to count, boardgames with things to count. Different versions of the old Chutes and Ladders. This isn't a board game per sec, but any form of Go Fish is fun for a young toddler. They have really colorful, large, fish cards that have fish, sharks, whales, etc. on them. Take a walk in a toy store and see what is out there. There are colorform game boards, many games with dice, and some Christmas gameboards. A fun Christmas game board is called Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree. There are little ornaments to hang on the tree, cards to pick up that look like little Christmas cards, the Charlie Brown characters to move around the board(the board has large squares for little hands)and they can move forward or backward on a move. They get to pickup candy canes, put presents under the tree, move all over the board and do different moves, with cards they land on. At the end, the tree gets lit up. It flashes when they push the button. My grandsons are 2, 4, and even the 10 year old plays sometimes. They will play it over and over again if I am willing. I got it at Barnes and Noble. Veggies Tales has several versions of many fun board games. There are several versions of monopoly for young children out there. They like to play dominoes and can figure out what dots go together. Dominoes come in some very colorful dots and sizes now. But, keep in mind what your child likes to do. It is about your daughter, and what she would enjoy doing with you. Make it fun, and she will always remember this special time with you throughout her life.

E.:)

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Zingo is a great game for little kids, careful of the pieces, they are wide, but flat. It's like Bingo, but with pictures and the word, so they can learn both. Also, has a cute little device the kids can move to get the pieces out that they love.

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Candy land as soon as she understands taking turns. She doesn't even need to count!

Hi S.,

I recommend the followoing first board / srategy games for little first-timers. My kids have had lots of fun w/:

1. Don't Break the Ice (Cootie Games by MB)
2. Cooties (Cootie Games by MB)
3. Ants in my Pants (Cootie Games by MB) (inexpensive)
4. Good Ol CANDYLAND (she'll need a little help from mommy though!)
5. Monopoly Town
6. Lucky Ducky

I'm sure there's more,but these are the ones that came to mind at the top of my head.

Have fun!!!

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