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Board games for small children?

33 replies

VikingLady · 11/12/2014 17:00

We're starting to put together our own family Christmas traditions, and one I'd really like is no TV! I vaguely remember we used to play board games and cards when I was a kid once we were getting bored of our presents.

Thing is, DD is 2.9. She is very quiet and lives to join in with the grown ups so does anyone know whether there are any board games or family games we could play? She's fairly bright but not gifted!

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youbethemummylion · 11/12/2014 17:05

Hungry Hippos' though that's not really quiet the way we play it in my house!

MisguidedGhost · 11/12/2014 17:10

A lot of the orchard games are quite good to play at that age, we have shopping list, monster bingo and party party party (DDs are 3&5) there are loads to choose from as well. Or you could always go for hungry hippos or pop up pirate which are easy for a 2 year old to play Smile

girlsyearapart · 11/12/2014 17:12

I was going to say shopping list.
Guess who?

Peaceloveandbiscuits · 11/12/2014 17:20

Mousie Mousie is really fun for young children (also adults :D) and is very simple. Frustration or other ludo-style games if she can count up to six? Pick Up Sticks is also good for little fingers. Happy Families. Dominoes.

Peaceloveandbiscuits · 11/12/2014 17:21

Oh I missed that she is 2.9! I thought she was about 4 for some reason! Mousie Mousie though :D

Noggie · 11/12/2014 18:31

Jelly elephants and other orchard games like bus stop are great x

BikeRunSki · 11/12/2014 18:34

Y y y to Orchard Games - we like Incy Wincy and Shopping List.

hels71 · 11/12/2014 19:06

red dog blue dog. picture dominoes.

Leeds2 · 11/12/2014 19:18

Not a board game, but Snap played with matching picture cards rather than numbers.

ygritte · 11/12/2014 19:24

Tummy ache by orchard games was played endlessly in our house. Only takes about 10-15 minutes for someone to win so you can have as many (or as few) games as you like, and it's simple and funny to play. I've bought bingo this year (with a wheely thing) and now I'll have to find some prizes.

IAmAPaleontologist · 11/12/2014 19:28

ds2 likes tumbling monkeys/alien freefall type games, jenga, some simple Orchard toys like the flower pot game. He is getting pop up pirate for Christmas. He can't yet properly join in traditional board and dice but is quite happy to team up with one of the adults and throw the dice and help count with the counter.

heymammy · 11/12/2014 19:28

Ds, 2.8, loves lotto, the matching game. He also likes Frustration but doesn't really play it properly but he makes a good start!

GodReastieMerryGentlemen · 11/12/2014 19:41

Yes to Orchard games, snap, and pop up pirates. They are all favourites here.

GodReastieMerryGentlemen · 11/12/2014 19:42

Oh, and picture dominoes.

Cocolate · 11/12/2014 19:42

The Game of Life.

Hellokittycat · 11/12/2014 19:44

We are a real board gaming family. The best game I've found to get the youngest involved too is called who knows whose nose. It's an elc one. Age 2 is perfect for it.
Orchard games are very good for age 3/4 upwards

BertieBotts · 11/12/2014 19:45

DS loves Uno.

BunnyBunnyMooseMoose · 12/12/2014 10:59

Check out HABA games too. They do a range for very young children called My very first boardgames, list here

ToffeeLatteplease · 12/12/2014 11:02

Lego shave the sheep. May be a little older but I know it was one of the first games we all enjoyed

CocktailQueen · 12/12/2014 11:04

Charades, and second the Orchard Toys suggestions - our dc liked the ark card matching game, Tummy Ache, Pop to the Shops, Party party party. Uno is good, plus cards. Hedbandz?

VikingLady · 12/12/2014 18:37

Thank you so much! I didn't expect so many suggestions!

She can count to 10 but isn't very reliable yet, and she only started talking recently, but pop up pirate would be good - I remember it! And I just saw an advert for Buckaroo.

I hadn't heard of Orchard Games. I'll look them up. Thank you Smile

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profpoopsnagle · 12/12/2014 19:50

Dobble is good.

And from Orchard- spotty dogs.

We've got a Simon game coming too for Christmas.

hels71 · 12/12/2014 20:42

orchard games are certainly good. We have not had a bad one yet and we have had loads. We started with red dog blue dog which does not need any reading or numbers...but does need colour recognition..The Noah's ark one was also a big favourite.

EmGee · 12/12/2014 21:16

By Orchard Games - Counting Ladybirds/Cupcake game are popular in our house.
We also have Disney Princess Dominoes.
Don't have this GALT game but have read good reviews. We have a similar one and both my DDs (2.9 and 5) love it.