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Yoga Games for Children

Forget those pristine yoga studios with library-like quiet. Yoga games for children encourage interaction and sometimes provoke laughter. Use yoga breathing activities to promote relaxation, and poses to build children’s gross motor skills. Moving through a variety of poses can also target children’s major muscle groups, helping them build strength and endurance. Educators sometimes integrate yoga into the classroom to stimulate kinesthetic learners and provide invigorating transitions between lessons.

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Scrabble Flash Cubes

Make family game night a blast! This electronic version of the classic game challenges you to make words from electronic letter tiles. The game is easy to figure out and fun to play. Similar to classic Scrabble, you build 3-5-letter words as quickly as you can before your time runs out. The electronic version, like the original, is both challenging and fun.

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Preschool Matching Games

Although commercial matching games for preschoolers are readily available from toy stores, you can make many kinds of matching games yourself. Most matching games for preschoolers follow the same pattern; you simply place the cards face down in a grid and let children take turns looking for matches by turning over two cards at a time. They keep matching cards they find and lose their turn when they fail to make a match.

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Preschool Games for Kids

Your preschooler can have hours of fun learning when she’s doing it through games. As a parent, you should always have several games ready to go whenever a case of the “Mom, I’m bored!” sets in. Whether you’re looking for games that are active or quite, outside or in, you’re sure to find a few favorites for your child.