21 Fun Indoor Games for Kids

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Author: Camelia Gherib ISBN: 9781386807490
Publisher: Camelia Gherib Publication: May 25, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Camelia Gherib
ISBN: 9781386807490
Publisher: Camelia Gherib
Publication: May 25, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

How many times have you heard the phrase, “I’m so bored” on a rainy day or even worse on a sunny day?  Are you ever tempted to plop your children in front of the TV or a video game system? They build these games from materials you supply, and then they play together.

Perhaps you feel you have tried it all.  Maybe your kids have never liked games.  Are you out of fun ideas to try?  Whatever your situation you are sure to find some amazing games in this book!

Would you like your child to get up and get moving?  You will find lots of amusing games that incorporate all types of movement to get the wiggles and giggles out of your child. 

  • Does your child love watching stories where the hero beats the bad guy?
  • Would your kid enjoy hunting for lost treasure?
  • Can you imagine playing basketball inside?
  • Are you interested in helping your child learn new things while having fun?

No problem! This book includes different games for a variety of interests.

If you are looking for new ideas or want an update on an old game, there is something here for you to share with your kids to keep them entertained for hours!  Most of the games are designed to be played alone, with a parent, or with a group. If you have an only child, don’t worry about inviting a whole brigade of neighborhood children into the house to play these games.

Another great thing about the indoor games you will find in this book is that they are played with relatively few items.  Most of the parts are made from items lying about your house, like construction paper, paper plates, masking tape, ping pong balls, bean bags, pool noodles, and a timer.  This means there’s no need for you to run out and get anything before you can begin playing.  So even if a rainy day catches you by surprise, you will be ready to roll, hop, hide, kick, and toss with just a few household items.

Indoor games will have you laughing and playing in all new ways with your child!  In the process of learning the games, you will spend quality time teaching and learning from each other.  Isn’t that what every parent wants? Extra special time set aside with their kids to connect and have fun?  You bet it is!

So take a few minutes to read through the instructions and then pick out one game to try today.  You will not regret the time invested in creating meaningful and active play experiences for your child!

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How many times have you heard the phrase, “I’m so bored” on a rainy day or even worse on a sunny day?  Are you ever tempted to plop your children in front of the TV or a video game system? They build these games from materials you supply, and then they play together.

Perhaps you feel you have tried it all.  Maybe your kids have never liked games.  Are you out of fun ideas to try?  Whatever your situation you are sure to find some amazing games in this book!

Would you like your child to get up and get moving?  You will find lots of amusing games that incorporate all types of movement to get the wiggles and giggles out of your child. 

No problem! This book includes different games for a variety of interests.

If you are looking for new ideas or want an update on an old game, there is something here for you to share with your kids to keep them entertained for hours!  Most of the games are designed to be played alone, with a parent, or with a group. If you have an only child, don’t worry about inviting a whole brigade of neighborhood children into the house to play these games.

Another great thing about the indoor games you will find in this book is that they are played with relatively few items.  Most of the parts are made from items lying about your house, like construction paper, paper plates, masking tape, ping pong balls, bean bags, pool noodles, and a timer.  This means there’s no need for you to run out and get anything before you can begin playing.  So even if a rainy day catches you by surprise, you will be ready to roll, hop, hide, kick, and toss with just a few household items.

Indoor games will have you laughing and playing in all new ways with your child!  In the process of learning the games, you will spend quality time teaching and learning from each other.  Isn’t that what every parent wants? Extra special time set aside with their kids to connect and have fun?  You bet it is!

So take a few minutes to read through the instructions and then pick out one game to try today.  You will not regret the time invested in creating meaningful and active play experiences for your child!

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