
These fun and simple games will have your kids moving and having fun! Collect some things from around your house and get ready to play!

Here is a fun way to work on shape recognition. Shapes are everywhere. Kids love pointing out shapes they see in the world around them. Roll the

These DIY heart puzzles were so easy to make! Just cut out some hearts with construction paper. Make a design down the middle and cut

This is a fun way to practice sorting! Set the timer for a minute. Sort the skittles by color. The first team to finish or

The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game reinforces color learning and helps develop matching skills, strategic thinking, turn-taking, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. My kids love

This is a fun way to practice shapes and counting! Call out a shape! Everyone finds one and tries to balance it on their head.

The boys had so much fun playing this game. As they turn a card they had to say the number. If the number is the

Jalen and I had so much fun playing this game! As we played we worked on counting up from a number, addition and balance. We

Solitaire Chess! Jalen has been taking an after school chess class. He loves this game cause he can learn new moves. In this simple single

Jalen was working on a game project in his 1st grade class. Each of the kids were challenged to create their own game that would

This game is great for gross motors while practicing some adding. Materials (affiliate link):3 different size boxes (small, medium and large)2 sticks for armsMarker to

Great game for color recognition and turn taking! If you loved playing the Candy Land board game when you were a child, you can share

Three Little Piggies is a great brain game for young children. It features 3 big puzzle pieces that are easy to hold, and kids will

Gravity Maze is a combination logic game, marble run, and STEM toy. Playing your way through the challenges builds spatial reasoning and planning skills, and