Are your kids bored from staying home due to the coronavirus? Here are the 6 top-rated board games that are not only fun to play with, but are also educational for your children. Use these tools to make even homeschooling fun!
Kipod Toys DIY Wooden Matching Game for Kids Ages 3-7
Test and improve your kids' memories with this wooden matching game. Using the vibrant stickers included in the box, kids may stick them one by one into the wooden coins for the memory game. To do this, they must use the wooden stick to scratch the printing tattoo sticker onto the coins. This game helps in developing fine motor skills and problem-solving skills.
Getting The Main Idea Around The World
The main objective of this board game is for one of the players to be the first to travel around the world, starting from the airport until the player gets back home. With its compact size, it is very easy to store away and put out again once everyone is ready to play. It is a fun way to teach kids a variety of topics because it helps enhance reading skills and encourages critical thinking skills as the children focus on choosing the main idea from multiple answers. Let your children start playing from 24 months up to 10 years of age.
Super Duper Publications Functional Communication Vocabulary Language Game Educational Learning Resource for Children
This board game helps non-verbal children to communicate using the Mayer-Johnson Boardmaker Picture Communication Symbols. It has five-game formats: Functional World of Communication Game, Communication Bingo, Lotto, Spinning with Communication, and Tic-Tac-Toe. They cover daily topics, allowing children with different motor and verbal skills to join games in which they usually could not participate.
The Webber Functional Communication Games contains topic areas such as social, school, food/drink, small groups, objects, around town transportation and community helpers, feelings, senses, hygiene, playground/park, and places. Your children of 4 years up to 10 years would surely enjoy it!
Super Duper Publications Go For The Dough Vocabulary Word Meaning Board Game Educational Learning Resource for Children
Let your children deliver pizzas, get big bucks, and learn more vocabulary. It targets improvements in word recall, describing, semantic flexibility, and phonemic awareness skills.
Go for the Dough includes 80 each of definitions, multiple-meaning, synonyms, rhyming words, opposites, and categories. Choose one category before you start, or better yet, mix and match several categories at once for a more challenging game.
Carson-Dellosa Learning To Read! First Words Puzzle Game, Ages 3 And Up
If you want to help your children build vocabulary, then this is the game for them. It has pictures and simple words that, when assembled, form fourteen words and corresponding images. This set includes 42 puzzle pieces and activity directions. Give your kids a challenge by letting them create words without pictures, which can be done when you flip over the images.