![]() ![]() In this favorite of all the card games for kids, players grab a colored stack of cards with four actions: Pound It!, Switcheroo, High 5, and Happy Salmon. One player sits out to be the judge and picks the winning combination. This is always a top card game for kids that gets us laughing hysterically! Players match a card with the funniest caption to the photo card drawn for all players. The winner is the player with the most cards at the end. To win a card, you have to read the word in one of the colored circles correctly. My daughter has started writing down the funny words we invent on accident. We laugh so much during this game as we butcher words, trying to figure them out. Not only is it fun to play, but it helps kids beocme more familiar with the United States. ![]() This geography game gets regular play in our house. You can flip over or switch the tile stones during your moves as long as you discard a card. Gamewright’s Shifting Stones game for kids won the official Mensa Select seal in 2022! Besides being an engaging strategy game, you’ll develop your visual/spatial skills and long-term planning and it takes less than five minutes to learn! The goal of Shifting Stones is to win cards and points by moving the 9 titles to match a card in your hand. The winner is the player who is out of cards first. We have UNO Harry Potter, also, but we prefer the regular Uno to the thematic one. If you’re like me, you have a love/hate relationship with the Uno classic card games because who else has played a game that NEVER ENDS!? (Monopoly is worse, though.) Anyway, it is a great family game that works well for trips. Yes, you’ll get to use addition skills while having a great time. We love it because it gets us laughing, it is food-themed, and we can practice our ninja-like addition math skills. What will your kids’ favorite queens and kings be? We play this card game frequently! (Even in middle school!) It’s our favorite card game for kids and families.Ĭheck the Fridge! A Shameless Game of BluffingĬheck the Fridge is a winning card game for kids and our family. Steal queens, put opponents’ queens back to sleep, and fight dragons. The goal is to be the first player with queens that add up to 50 points. Help the Sleeping Queens wake up by waking them up with the Kings. Is this why she loves it so much? I like it because it’s really fun and only takes around 10 minutes to play one game. Somehow my youngest daughter ALWAYS wins this game. Whoever has the lowest score of cards wins the round. When you think you have the lowest score, say “rat-a-tat-cat.” When you say this, all other players must show their cards and add up their scores. Have fun, practice addition, and use strategies!! The goal of this game is to collect four cards that add up to the lowest score. We LOVE Spot It, especially my oldest daughter who always wins - and all its versions (Christmas, camping, and more)!! ![]() The goal is to scan the pictures quickly, match any of the images on your own card to the card in the middle, and place your card on the pile in the middle when you find the match. Have you played this visual card game yet? It’s a blast, easy to play, and just right to carry in your purse or backpack. My suggestion for Go Fish is to start with pairs to win instead of sets of fours - it makes it easier to win and shorter to play, which is better for younger kids.Īges 6+ (Get Spot It! Junior for younger players) These are the classic card games for kids - Go Fish, Old Maid, Crazy Eights, and Alphabet Soup matching. Go Fish / Crazy Eights / Alphabet Concentration / Old Maid I always had a game of WAR in my purse for coffee shops and waiting rooms. Whoever has the bigger number wins that round. To play, players turn over the top card at the same time. Plus, it’s fast and fun! This larger-sized deck of cards is just right for little hands. The War card game helps kids learn the value of numbers, specifically greater than and less than. (Adults can help by reading the card’s action.) There are 48 game cards in six age-appropriate categories. Players roll the big colored dice, pick the matching color card, and do the action it says. Toddlers and preschoolers love this interactive card game with actions like singing and movement. ![]()
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