Indoor Games
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If the imagery in this traditional word game bothers you, call it "Spider" instead!
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This indoor, warm weather "snow" is a great preschool building material. And tinting it makes it pretty!
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In this word game, children will have to find small words inside of long words.
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This children's game requires concentration and a little bit of skill. Throw the cards in the hat!
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In this observation game, make a change to the room, and see if your child notices what it is.
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This paper version of the classic board game is just as much fun, and a lot more portable.
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In just a few minutes you can build a table hockey rink for kids, following these simple instructions.
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In this classic solitaire game, try to discard all the cards except the aces!
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On the next rainy day, try this twist on the classic pillowcase race. Can you hop faster than your child?
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Indoor Games
This game of solitaire challenges you to get rid of an entire deck of cards in pairs that add up to 13.
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Gomuku is a Japanese tic-tack-toe game that requires players to claim intersections of lines on a grid.
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Do your kids complain when the weather is bad? If it's raining outside, it's time for a picnic party inside!
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With some golf tees and Styrofoam, you child can safely learn how to hammer.
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Read about the numerous benefits to be gained from playing classic games.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor GamesBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
With a dictionary at hand, you can create fun games for kids of all ages!
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