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Family Games for New Years Eve

Waiting with the kids for the clock to strike midnight on New Year’s Eve calls for some engaging entertainment. And even if the kids aren’t still awake for the singing of “Auld Lang Syne,” the holiday should be a memorable occasion for however long they make it. Choose games that are challenging and different from those the family is used to playing, symbolic of the newness of the coming year.

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Valentine’s Love Games

When Valentine’s Day rolls around, many couples opt to celebrate with a romantic dinner and the exchange of gifts. While these time-tested traditions are certainly effective ways to give and receive affection, they are hardly original. To spice up your next Valentine’s Day, engage your partner in some romantic game play that gives you the opportunity to laugh and play together on this lover’s day.

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Ice Cream Games for Kids

It takes little motivation to convince kids to play any game where any part of the title includes those two words ice cream. Kids can play ice cream games alone, in small groups, or as part of an ice cream theme party. For parties, games should be varied and introduced before kids settle down for an ice cream sundae or cone.