We all know that kids get so excited waiting for that Bunny to come!!!!
Imagine kids having fun, the good old fashioned way – not a television or computer game in sight. And while they are playing and laughing, they will actually be thinking – really thinking. Solving puzzles and having fun at the same time.
Keeping kids happy and busy at Easter is easy if you have the right activities to give them. With these colorful, fun and educational Easter worksheets and Easter games, kids will think that it’s Easter already.
Turn off the TV – You can get kids away from the TV and computer, having fun the good old fashioned way.
Easter Quality Time – Imagine your whole family getting together and having fun together. Have a Family Night that kids will remember forever.
No More Boredom – When the kids say "I’m bored what can I do?" You’ll have the perfect solution.
Easter Treats That Won’t Rot Their Teeth! – Now you can treat kids at Easter with fun and games that are actually good for them.
Fun and Learning – Kids will think they are just having fun but these are quality, educational activities that will have them learning, thinking and creating while they have fun.
Traveling at Easter? – You won’t hear, " Are we there yet?" as Kids Easter Activities has loads of Easter entertainment for kids.
Here’s what Kids Easter Activities offers you:
Everything you need to make Easter fun, interesting and exciting. So if that’s what you want to do, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
Get yours today!
Tagged: board games for children, board games for kids, children’s board games, easter activities for children, easter board games for children, easter board games for kids, easter children’s board games · Monday, February 8, 2010 · No Comments »
The foundation of board games: children’s board games. I’m talking heart of childhood, elementary school, make a game out of everything age group. They make their own board games. They play board games at school when the weather is bad. They play board games all summer long in the floor, usually in the doorway to the kitchen. They just play. So what do they play?
Old stand-bys are still loved. Checkers and Chess are easily obtained and only take two people. Monopoly can take an entire afternoon and even then may not end with a clear winner. There’s a Monopoly Jr. now that is perfect for beginning readers and only takes about thirty minutes to play.
Sorry and Trouble, with it’s great Pop-O-Matic dice tumbler, remain crowd favorites. The Game of Life has become pretty convoluted, but kids still like to play it. Mouse Trap is fun to build and has the added value of a half hour of trapping mice once the game is done. Upper grade levels have a great time with Clue and Colonel Mustard and the Library — with the candlestick. Then there are cartoon-based games (think Spongebob) and Junior versions of Trivial Pursuit and Cranium. And Chinese Checkers and Parcheesi and Operation and Tri-Bond and Mancala and Aggravation and Backgammon and Scrabble and — oh, you get the idea. The list of children’s board games is as long as your imagination.

Tagged: board games for children, board games for kids, children's board games · Sunday, August 16, 2009 · 1 Comment »