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I Can't Stand Candyland! Need Ideas for Other Games!

Hi Moms,

I have a little girl who will be three in one week. I stay home with her and really enjoy it. However, she loves games and I think I will go crazy if I have to play Candyland or Chutes and Ladders one more time. We also have Memory and the card game Go Fish (these I don't mind).

I am hoping that some of you great moms will be able to suggest some other three year old appropriate games for us! (We are all set when it comes to arts and crafts, reading, make believe, etc. It is just game time that has me stumped!!

Thanks for any suggestions!

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There is bingo type game called Zingo. It is great for matching practice. Also a game called guess who I am. It is an oral 21 question type game. You put a piece of cardboard with an animal or person on it. Then ask yes or no questions about who you could be. Both games have been bought at Target. Give them a try.

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I have 3 young kids and they all LOVE EleFun. It is a game where butterfly shaped cloth come out of the nose of an elephant, motored by a fan inside. As the butterflies float down, the kids try catching them with their small nets. The kids play it together, but often, I play along with just my toddler. Sometimes my toddler plays the game by herself. It's lots of fun and is a great toy for those days when you can't go outside! - C.

Cooties is fun, and my 3 year old recently got into Twister. We play just the two of us so one spins and one does, but it's still fun that way and you get to work on colors and left/right.

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I highly reccommend cooperative games such as Snail's Pace Race, The Sleeping Grump, etc. There are some of these appropriate for really young children, and the cooperative rather than competitive style is great.

http://www.forsmallhands.com/store/index.php?main_page=in...

http://www.ecotoytown.com/games/3to7.html

Have fun!

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There is bingo type game called Zingo. It is great for matching practice. Also a game called guess who I am. It is an oral 21 question type game. You put a piece of cardboard with an animal or person on it. Then ask yes or no questions about who you could be. Both games have been bought at Target. Give them a try.

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Try Jr Boggle; it teaches them spelling and they can even play by themselves if you're not available. We also got a states game that our kids love and it teaches them all the states in the US. Puzzles are great too, esp Melissa and Dougs. Good luck, we had the same problem! i went to the thrift store and found a lot of good games; you just have to watch out for missing pieces.

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Hi K.,

Another vote for Monopoly for kids (not junior)

Zingo (two small kids can actually play this on their own)

Dominos (we don't play the "real" way yet, just taking turns and matching without adding)

Hi Ho Cherry-o (fun, but lots of cherries to pick up)

For card games: old maid, go fish, war
Hint: it can be tough to hold the cards. Use a foil/saran wrap container. Keep it closed and tuck the cards in the edge.

Good luck gaming!

I saw an article in the Feb. Family Fun magazine that suggested Log Jam, Polly the Porcupine, and Go Ape! for kids 4 and up. Sounds like your daughter would be able to handle them. Also on their website was a page with links to 50 games/activites to do with toddlers. It's worth checking out.

http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/child/dev/specialfeatur...

My kids go crazy for Hullalbaloo. Ours is the DVD version, which you may have to go online to find as I know the audio version is more readily available in stores (it may be better if you want to focus on listening and not include the TV anyway).It's fun, ivolves movement and teaches shapes, color, animals and cartegorization. Cranium Cariboo is another good one. It's a learning game where the winner opens a "jewel" treasure at the end. It's really fun for the little ones.

There is a card game out where you build a peanut butter & jelly sandwich with the cards. It is so fun and the kids love it. It has simple rules and my kids loved it for quite a few years. The first rule is the youngest in the group goes first so that was a very big hit!!!!

Try some of the cranium games like Cariboo or Hullabaloo. My three year old enjoys them. She also likes to play Zingo.

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