Your children can navigate their way through Word on the Street without ever knowing that they are practicing important skills. In this game, children use different category cards that will pit them against the clock to answer the questions using a word that fits the category. By doing this, it will help them learn new vocabulary words and enforce the knowledge of the words that they already know. It also helps to encourage teamwork while also encouraging creative thinking. The game is great for either 2 players or 2 dedicated teams. | Number of players: | 2-8 |
Recommended ages: | 10+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 45 minutes |
Wizard Roll
In Wizard Roll, you and your family can match different die to help build a world full of magical spells. The game has the players competing to create different spells by helping the wizard and rolling different dice to match the patterns on the Spell Cards. Children will learn about shapes and colors that will help improve their memory and strategy skills. This game is fun for children as young as 6 and can be entertaining for any adult. It is simple to learn how to play and has endless replay value. | Number of players: | 2-6 |
Recommended ages: | 5+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Watson & Holmes
Enjoy a classic game of interpretation and investigation when you sit down to play Watson & Holmes. Watson & Holmes takes place in the world of Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle. It has 13 unique cases that need to be solved by you and the other players, including cases dealing with murder, arson, theft and more. The detectives in this game try to go to different places, talk to different people and find out the truth before the other detectives can. The game is best suited for as few as 2 players and as many as 7. | Number of players: | 2-7 |
Recommended ages: | 12+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 45-75 minutes |
Uncle Wiggly
Uncle Wiggly has long been known as any child’s first reading game, thanks to its ease of play and its fun, engaging style of play. The first player who can get their Uncle Wiggly toy to Dr. Possum’s before everyone else will win the game. It comes with everything you need to play, including four die cut Uncle Wiggly movers, a deck of verse cards, plastic bases and clear instructions. It is designed for young children to play to improve their skills, but it can be enjoyed by family members of all ages. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 4+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15-20 minutes |
Twister
Get up close and personal with your friends in a game that keeps you on your feet with this version of Twister that includes two additional moves from past versions. Players try to put their hands and feet on the different colored circles depending on what the spinner tool tells them do to. The game helps to test flexibility and balance and gets interesting the more players you have on the board. Twister can be played by 2 or more players and is best suited for players over 6 years old. | Number of players: | 2+ |
Recommended ages: | 6+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 10 minutes |
The Good Dinosaur Roarin’ River
With Good Dinosaur Roarin’ River Board Game, your little ones can help dinosaurs get out of the rapids in the water, helping to bring them to safety. The game board lets the players build as they play, meaning that no two games will ever be alike, and they can enjoy virtually endless replay value. It encourages teamwork and cooperative play, an important skill for young children to understand at a young age. Based on Disney characters, the game will let children relive all of the fun of their favorite movie. The game is ideal for children 4 and over. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 4+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Sushi Go!
In this Sushi Go! game, your goal is to try to catch the best-looking sushi combination as it goes past you. You win points when you do something such as creating the most maki rolls or for collecting all of the different types of sashimi. Cards like wasabi cards help you triple the value of the sushi as well. Those who collect the most points at the end of the game are the clear winners. It comes with 108 different cards, leaving you with plenty of sushi combinations. The game helps to reinforce probability and strategic thinking. | Number of players: | 2-5 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Silly Street
Silly Street is a game that is based totally on your children’s imaginations. In this game, there are different types of play that they can engage in through the 55 cards and 40-inch puzzle board, including communicative styles, dramatic and creative ones, competitive, cooperative and interpretive. This game can help children learn all different kinds of things like communication, resilience, social skills, confidence and creativity. It is designed to inspire their imagination and keep them playing. The game can be played by children of most ages and has endless replay value. | Number of players: | 2+ |
Recommended ages: | 4+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Scrabble Junior
Let your kids in on the fun of a timelessly entertaining game of Scrabble with this Scrabble Junior Game. In this game, you and your kids can match up letters to create fun words, each letter giving you a certain number of points when you use it. For children who are a bit older, the two-sided game board will offer the chance for them to play a more advanced level of gameplay. On this side of the game board, players can create their own words instead of matching letters to the words on the other side. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 5+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 20-30 minutes |