Recent Fun Blog | Games PostsMission: Possibleby Jeff Bogle07 Mar 2007 08:38 AMLast week, we took my brother and sister-in-law out for a night on the town. It was our Christmas gift to them - dinner, ice cream, live music and whatever else came up while we were downtown. Tangramsby Lauri Griffin25 Jan 2007 02:44 PMTangrams are an ancient Chinese puzzle. They are also called the Seven Board of Cunning and the ingenious puzzle figure of seven pieces. A square is cut into seven geometric shapes - two large right isosceles triangles, a medium triangle, two small triangles, a parallelogram, and a small square. The Quiet Gameby Sherry Holetzky12 Sep 2006 07:35 AMWhat parent wouldn't love to have children play the quiet game sometimes? We all need a little quiet time, but this game is actually about challenging your child. Remember when he or she was really little? Children find imaginative ways to communicate before they learn to speak. Boredom Busters: Simple Gamesby Sherry Holetzky14 Aug 2006 04:30 AMWith a little imagination, nearly anything can be made into a simple game. You can use kitchen items and dried foods, or coins, beads, and recyclable items. Prettiest Checkers Everby Sherry Holetzky24 Jul 2006 07:34 AMIs your little girl all about pretty princess details? Help her make her own stylish checkers game. Popping Bubbles Gameby Sherry Holetzky24 Jul 2006 07:02 AMSure, you can always chase each other around blowing bubbles and trying to pop each other's bubbles, but there is no mess involved in playing this game. No mixing of soap and water, no spilled bottles of bubbles, and no bubble wands needed. Recent Blog Comments Jacob09 says... "There are lots of ways to have fun without cost." micheleld says... "I have a great idea for party favors that can tie in with almost any popular party theme these days..." |
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