My kids have never been ones for toys, not the girls at least. The Monster, especially, has always preferred things with a strong element of human interaction - make believe, wrestling, painting together, long conversations, and games. But even games and our interest in them come and go. They are definitely a winter activity and with an extremely precocious toddler in the house we have to manage our time and space around games. The games that have, without a doubt, captured all of us in the family are the ones made by Gamewright.
And when I say captured all of us I mean even my husband enjoys playing them. This is a man who likes to say, "There is a reason they are called BORED games." But he will happily sit down and get his butt kicked by a 7 year old who mastered the numbers game Rat-a-Tat Cat from the first time she played it a year ago. That child is a ninja at that game. And The Evil Genius has an eye for strategy on Too Many Monkeys.
The games provide the opportunity for strategic thinking in the midst of a pretty fast pace. My kids do not get bored playing these games. Frankly, neither do we. And with a full range of games I expect they will grow up with our family.
We purchased ours at a local toy store, but they seem to be available everywhere, including the major online retailers.
We are always looking for 'kid tested' products. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteWe are big fans of rat a tat cat too! Its a bit challenging for our 6 yo but he hangs in there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendations; I always need great ideas for birthday gifts for the Littles in my life. The more family-oriented the better for the peeps I know and love.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until my kids are older, so we can play this kind of card games. Now they are 5ys, 3ys and 4mts. Only another 5 years or so to go...
ReplyDeleteWe love Gamewright games. One of our favorites is Sleeping Queens. We also like Dweebies.
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