Board Games for Ages 5 and Up

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Talicor The Ungame Christian Version (Tal2252) image 1
Item: 2488509
Model: 1201

The leading family communications game. Players progress along the playing board as they answer questions such as, "What are the four most important things in your life?" and " What do you think life would be like in 100 years?" This non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. Includes 1 additional deck of cards with questions based on the Christian faith. Ages 5 to Adult, 2 to 6 Players.Use:General Learning.Color: MultiColor, Material: Made from high quality material.Dimensions: 3x2x5

Price is  $32.99
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Junior Learning Recipe for a Friend (JRL282) image 1
Item: 24516617
Model: JRL282

Compete with your friends and family to create the perfect recipe for a friend in this exciting social skills memory game! Match as many good friendship qualities as you can, before finding those bad friendship qualities that will spoil the broth and end the game. Includes 20 'Good Friend' cards, 3 'Bad Friend' cards and a game board. Ages 5+.Memory Game.Players: 2-4.5+ years/Grade K-12.Includes 20 'Good Friend' Cards, 3 'Bad Friend' Cards', Game Board.A board game to help children distinguish between good and bad qualities of friendships.The person with the most pairs at the end of the game is declared the winner.An exciting board game that is ideal for playing at home with the family or in the classroom.

Price is  $19.39
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Learning Resources Sight Words Swat! (LER8598) image 1
Item: 24603661
Model: LER8598

Encourage kids to discover the 220 most commonly used sight words with this fun and fast-paced game of Sight Words Swat®! from Learning Resources. Specially designed to teach the top dolch sight words, Sight Word Swat®! challenges kids to see, swat, and learn! They’ll think they’re just playing, but parents and teachers will know they’re actually learning. Set features various game instructions for 1-4 players. Includes 110 double-sided Sight-Word flies and 4 colorful swatters measuring 9”L each. Ages 5 and up..SWAT A SIGHT WORD GAME: Build reading, spelling and vocabulary skills through playful competition with up to 4 players. The element of speed promotes confidence and fluency in reading.GAMES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KIDS: The sight-word flies are color-coded by level: Blue for Pre-Primer; Red for Primer; Green for First Grade; Orange for Second Grade; and Purple for Third Grade.EASY & FUN WAY TO LEARN SIGHT WORDS:: After one of the 220 Dolch sight words is called out, use your swatter to swat the word on the matching fly.WHAT'S INCLUDED: Set includes 110 double-sided flies printed with the top 220 Dolch sight words, which are a selection of words found most frequently in children’s books. GREAT FOR Home School OR CLASSROOM LEARNING.GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter or even for Homeschool.For ages 5 and up

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About Board Games for Ages 5 and Up

Board games for ages 5 and up provide an engaging way for children to develop critical thinking, social skills, and teamwork. These games are designed to be fun while also promoting learning through play, making them perfect for family game nights or educational settings.

With a variety of themes and mechanics, these games cater to different interests and skill levels. They encourage creativity, problem-solving, and communication, ensuring that kids remain entertained while gaining valuable life skills.

When selecting board games for this age group, consider options that incorporate educational elements, such as math or language skills. Games that promote strategic thinking and teamwork can also enhance cognitive development and social interaction among players.

Look for games that are easy to understand and quick to set up, ensuring that children can dive into the fun without lengthy instructions. Games with colorful components and engaging themes can capture young players' attention and keep them coming back for more.