Game Night! Games for Kids, by a Kid

Wyatt is always asking me what I am doing when I blog. I tell him I am blogging but he better understands it if I refer to it as “work”. So I am working. Lol. I thought it would be fun to ask for his input on what I should blog about, and his response was games. He is really into playing games right now, so it was not a big surprise. Books and games, that is what we do these days! It works though, it has been such a weird summer for us.

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Anyway, back to games. These are Wyatt’s current favorites! Some of them are super simple, that pretty much even the youngest child could play, but they work really well for Wyatt’s occupational therapy and speech therapy goals. Good thing he loves the games she chose – so much, that we had to buy them for home. One especially has grabbed his attention… Pop! the Pig

I can’t tell you how often everyone, and I mean, everyone, in our family has played this game with Wyatt. His speech therapist introduced this game to him, and we have all had to play it a million times. But it helps him so that is good! We have him follow the same requirements his speech therapist wants from him, multiple words strung together, so every time we play, it is just more speech! Win! Basically, you roll the dice, find the burger that matches the color, read the number on the back, feed the pig, and push down on his hat that number of times. As you feed him and push on his hat, his belly gets fuller and fuller until his belt pops! Then you just push his head to deflate him. (I wish it were that easy for me to flatten my belly!) I told his therapist that we had to buy this game because he loved it so much in her office, and she told me that so many other families have told her that as well!

He loves Pop! the Pig so much, that last weekend Billy and I picked up a similar game, Chompin’ Charlie. This one is actually a little better at honing his fine motor skills, because the acorn game pieces are pretty small, and it’s a little difficult to stuff them in the squirrel’s face. He loves this game, but misses the more physical part of pushing down on the pig’s head from the other.

Next is Pop-Up Pirate – a variation on a theme here. Another simple game but one that allows him to work those fine motor skills. You stick the pirate down in the barrel, and take turns shoving swords into the barrel in the slots until the pirate pops out. And he really pops up, higher than you expect so don’t have anyone’s face over the top! We actually bought this for Wyatt for Christmas because he loves pirates so much. It was more about the pirate than the game, then it became a favorite. Wyatt loves the anticipation and when the pirate pops, and we like it because first, he loves it, and second, it is a quick and fast game to play when you want a quick and fast game!

This next game was a reward for summer reading, in June. It is called Ghost in the Attic from Peaceable Kingdom and it is so fun! The best part is that it glows in the dark, so it is super fun to play at night, or camping. We are going to take it on our family trip at the end of the month so that Wyatt and Mermaid Girl can play together. It is a cooperative game, which means everyone plays together toward the same goal. We are actually big fans of all the Peaceable Kingdom Games, even though Wyatt is sort of outgrowing some of his earlier ones. We play them now mostly because they are old favorites. 

Outfoxed is another favorite! He got this for Christmas and it is a cute “whodunit” type game for kids. This is another one we are taking with us on our trip!

Finally is the game My First Dragon Adventure, an adventure fantasy type game by the company Jumping High Five! They are a brand new company just getting started, and they are so sweet! We also have another game by them called Candy Train, which is also fun, but Wyatt just happens to love the dragon more, even though he is a huge train fan these days.

And there you have it! Wyatt’s top favorite games of the moment!

7 thoughts on “Game Night! Games for Kids, by a Kid

  1. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    These all look like fun games to me! And, I agree, I wish I could just push on my head and flatten my stomach! My youngest granddaughter is the game player in our family. Every time I babysit for her (she’s almost a teenager so maybe it’s not babysitting anymore), we play “Memory.” And, she almost always wins because I’m so bad at it!

    BTW…I lived in Columbia City which is about 20 miles west of Fort Wayne.

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    1. Lol wouldn’t that be the best? Just eat a bunch then boop, a little push on your head and poof you are flat stomached.

      Wyatt loves to play memory! That was our first game we ever played together. I even will use it in homeschool, with different things we are learning about!

      Ok – I feel so familiar with Indiana now!

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  2. Those games sound fun! We’re a game loving family! When my kids were growing up we played a lot of games and when they got older we played Uno, Skip Bo, Yahtzee and a few others. Even though they are grown with their own kids and one with grandkids we still play games together and watch movies, we love movies too.

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  4. Pop the Pig was a big favorite here and we had a game called Sneaky Snacky Squirrel that was also a lot of fun. Games have gotten a bit trickier as he got older but we’ve found a few good ones. Our favorite quick game is a card game called Sushi Go that’s lots of fun.

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