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Family Game Ideas
Dinner Games -
Available now in three great styles, our family dinner games
provide families with fun
and unique games to play while you
eat. The family games are quick, easy to play and add lots of
fun to family meals. Choose from either the
classic recipe style tin box set or from the new fast
paced
Gather 'Round Dinner Game style.
Cranium Fun Folio Family Edition
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Your FunFolio: Family Edition is all about your family and the
amazing things you can do together! This one-of-a-kind book is
packed with all kinds of fun activities -- with plenty of
surprises along the way!
Cranium Family Fun Game -
Cranium Family Fun features a variety of hilarious activities
that will have everyone laughing, high-fiving, and working and
playing together! With colorful Cranium Cubes and fun Flipper
Frogs, The Family Fun Game delivers the ultimate game night!
Cranium Whoonu Game -
Your
dad likes poodles more than pickles? Your best friend likes
bubblegum more than museums? Whoonu! In Cranium Whoonu, you're
sure to have unforgettable fun as you reveal your favorite
things, share hilarious stories, and bond over surprising
connections. You'll be amazed at what you'll learn about your
friends and family -- especially those you think you know best!
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Why Family Games are Important
Family games provide families with simple fun filled ways to spend quality
family time together.
Games require families to use their intellect
Family games provide opportunities to challenge and develop strategic
thinking skills
Games
teach
life skills like patience, concentration, teamwork, honesty,
making choices and perseverance
Games
teach
kids how to win and lose graciously
Family
games provide
hours of family fun!
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Family Game Night - Tips for Success
When playing a new family game, read the directions in
advance. This will help to avoid confusion and
frustration.
Prior to playing the family game, talk about "good game
behavior" and what is expected of every participant.
Choose family games that are age appropriate. For families with
members with wide ranges in ages, team younger family members up
with older ones.
Establish a practice of congratulating the winner at the end with
a hand shake and simple note of "congratulations".
Be
conscious of competitiveness among family members and establish
strategies and rules for dealing with it during the family game.
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