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Post Best game for children ?
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This oldie but goody never goes out of style and always garners lots of giggles. Gather the group into a circle and start by whispering a statement into the first child's ear. He turns to the next child and whispers the same statement into her ear. The statement is whispered around the room, with the final child announcing the statement out loud.

Typically the original statement ends up being altered once it is whispered to the last child. Go around the circle and ask each child what she thought she heard. This is a great opportunity to practice listening skills and have a good laugh.


Mon May 17, 2010 4:34 pm
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There are board games, as well as card games, video games and computer games. Board games are generally played with objects that are placed on a specifically designed board. These objects are moved around the board. For instance, a game that teaches about geography would have map sketched out with places marked, And as the players move their pieces, or counters they learn about the various places.

One of the common range games that help children learn words and spellings are the world building games such as spell check, scrabble, word building, etc. There are word making games published in newspapers. There are games that help developing various skills such as memory, concentration, focus, observation, etc. These are recommended for people of all ages.


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Post Re: Best game for children ?
Hi

There are board games, as well as card games, video games and computer games. Board games are generally played with objects that are placed on a specifically designed board. These objects are moved around the board. For instance, a game that teaches about geography would have map sketched out with places marked, And as the players move their pieces, or counters they learn about the various places.

One of the common range games that help children learn words and spellings are the world building games such as spell check, scrabble, word building, etc. There are word making games published in newspapers. There are games that help developing various skills such as memory, concentration, focus, observation, etc. These are recommended for people of all ages.

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