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    Home » Play and Fun

    The Importance of Games and Our 10 Favorite Preschool Games

    Modified: Sep 21, 2022 · Published: Mar 27, 2013 by Vicky · 12 Comments · Post contains affiliate links

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    Our playroom is stocked with a variety of board games and other fun kid's games. I have even more in the garage as I rotate toys in and out to keep interest high. Why do we have so many games at our house? Well, in addition to being fun, kids learn so much by playing games with adults and each other. Let's explore the importance of games and our 10 favorite preschool games. If you have older kids, be sure to check out 10 Best Strategy Games for Kids.

    The Importance of Games for Kids plus our 10 favorite games for preschoolers. I can't believe how much kids can learn by playing board games. Here are the best ones around!
    Games for children

    The Importance of Games and Our 10 Favorite Preschool Games

    We have been playing games with our kids since they were two years old. This may sound young, but a game of Memory is something even a young child can enjoy. Playing board games might not seem like a learning activity, but believe me there is a ton of learning that takes place.

    Games teach kids:

    • Social skills - Kids learn to take turns and wait patiently. They learn to compromise "okay this time you can have the red piece, but next time I will."
    • Being a good sport - How to be supportive of other players and accept losses graciously.
    • Verbal skills - it's hard to play a game without talking and interacting with others. One of my daughters is very shy and has anxiety, yet when she plays a game with other kids she is very talkative and relaxed.
    • Math skills - Counting how many spaces to move forward.
    • Reading - Some games have words that kids must read.
    • Fine and gross motor skills - Games have small pieces that kids must manipulate. Some games like Hungry, Hungry, Hippos encourage kids to use larger muscles as they open and close the hippo's mouth.
    • Listening skills - to be able to follow the rules, kids need to listen when they are explained.

    Since I know my kids best, I don't always follow the age recommendations on games for kids. My children do not put things in their mouths, so I don't have to worry about them around small pieces. I also know what they are capable of, so even if a game is recommended for older kids, I might still try it with my kids.

    The game Trouble is recommended for ages five and up but my three and four year olds enjoy playing it. Their favorite part is pushing the popomatic bubble to shake up the die. My four year olds like the counting and strategy also as they make their way around the game board.

    Kids playing games

    I love playing games with kids since it is a great opportunity to bond with them and set an example of behavior you want them to emulate. I cheer when someone else has a good roll and say "oh well" when things don't go my way.

    Games kids play

    A great place to purchase games is at a yard sale or consignment sale. I get most of mine this way. For just a few dollars you came get a like-new game. Just be sure that all the pieces are in the box before you purchase them. I recently bought Don't Spill the Beans at a local consignment sale.

    Fun games for kids

    Don't Spill the Beans is a fun game where kids practice gently placing small beans on a pot without toppling it. If your child still puts objects in their mouth you should hold off on buying this game.

    Games for kids

    My older two kids are readers and enjoy playing word games like Boggle Jr. What I love about this game is that you can play it at various levels depending on where your kid is at.

    Learning games for kids

    As my twins have gotten older, I have noticed that they can play games by themselves when I am cooking or cleaning. Simple games with no words like Chutes and Ladders and Candyland are perfect for kids to play without an adult. Boggle Jr allows kids to check their work so this works well for more independent play as well.

    kids playing boggle

    So what are some of our favorite games for kids? Here's a top 10 list.

    The Importance of Games for Kids plus our 10 favorite games for preschoolers. I can't believe how much kids can learn by playing board games. Here are the best ones around!
    1. Zingo
    2. Chutes and Ladders
    3. Don't Break the Ice
    4. Candyland
    5. Trouble
    6. The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel
    7. Boggle Jr.
    8. Connect Four
    9. Don't Spill the Beans
    10. Hungry, Hungry Hippos

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    1. Wyn says

      December 07, 2015 at 9:42 am

      I never thought of playing board games with my 3.5 year olds. I have twins too, and they love puzzles. I like the idea of the Don’t Spill the Beans game. They would love that. It's not something I've seen anywhere though. Thanks for this. 🙂

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    2. School Sparks Renee says

      April 19, 2013 at 1:19 am

      Thanks for this great blog. You are so right, Vicky. Kids not only have fun when they play games, they learn a lot also! I love the game Trouble, too! A new favorite that I just got is Crazy Cash Monopoly. My grandsons love it! Renee

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    3. School Sparks Renee says

      April 19, 2013 at 1:16 am

      What a great blog, Vicky! You are so right - kids gain so much from playing games - and they have fun!! I love Trouble also! It's always fun because the tide can turn at any moment and the player in the lead does not always end up winning! Renee

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    4. Ashley says

      April 07, 2013 at 1:12 pm

      My kids love games, and especially all the little Lego games that are out there now. Definitely a lot of benefits to playing them; even when I am not a big fan! lol

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    5. Alexis AKA MOM says

      March 31, 2013 at 2:21 pm

      I so need to get the kids into board games. Love all your choices.

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    6. Deborah Alter-Rasche says

      March 27, 2013 at 10:30 pm

      Thanks. We love board games too and I get most of mine from Op Shops or garage sales too. Sometimes I even buy really cheap ones that don't have all the pieces because you can often use them for crafts or making up your own games. Especially any with numbers and letters! haha.
      Sharing on sulia (and twitter & fb)

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    7. PinkOddy says

      March 27, 2013 at 10:02 pm

      Great post. We have a family games night too - so it ensures we spend time together as a family. Monopoly, in all manner of versions, is a firm favourite in our house.

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    8. Shiloh says

      March 27, 2013 at 6:51 pm

      I've been trying Candyland and Chutes and Ladders with my 2 year old. Chutes and LAdders is still pretty much over her head, but she likes looking at the pictures, so we're getting some consequences conversation. Candyland is more her speed, but I don't think she fully understands the concept. So for now, we just play color matching, and it's fun.:)

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    9. Anna says

      March 27, 2013 at 2:55 pm

      Thanks for a great list! We have a few of these. Have you ever seen Eboo games? We love the storytelling cards. They have a lot of great, open-ended thinking-type games for kids. Not super cheap, but very good quality.

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    10. TK says

      March 27, 2013 at 10:25 am

      Thanks for sharing this! We don't usually think about board games for this age group.

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