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9 Great Board Games for Kids

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Board games are a great activity for keeping kids occupied, and they can also help build important skills such as strategy, teamwork and good sportsmanship. There are hundreds of board games on the market, so while it's important to choose age-appropriate board games for kids, it can be overwhelming when you're trying to find good games to entertain your kids. Here are nine of the best board games for kids that you should consider adding to your collection.

1. Perfection

This activity is the perfect way to introduce young children to the world of board games. They can play by themselves or compete against another person to see who has the fastest time. The point is to beat the clock while fitting a variety of shapes into the corresponding holes, and if they can't complete the task before the time runs out, the entire board pops out and they have to start over. Perfection is a great game for introducing young kids to competition while helping them practice dexterity and fine motor skills.

2. Escape From the Asylum

This cooperative game is new and exclusively offered by Sleeve Kings. To win, all players must work together to move across the board. The game doesn't end until every inmate has escaped from the asylum, so playing it is a great way to teach your kids about teamwork.

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3. Trouble

Trouble is a fun interactive game for kids, but even adults get nostalgic while playing it and enjoy competing. You pop the bubble in the middle of the board to roll the dice and move your piece around the board. The first player to move all four of his or her tokens completely around the board wins. It's a game that is based more on luck than strategy, but it's fun and useful for teaching kids how to be good at sports.

4. Red Outpost

Red Outpost is a new strategy game that allows players to colonize Old World Russia. It's a great game for older kids because it teaches them how to strategize and use resources thoughtfully. Up to four players can enjoy this game at one time, and there are expansion packs available so you can add more people to the activity.

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5. Candyland

Candyland is a classic childhood favorite that is not overly complicated or competitive, making it a perfect beginner board game. Travel through a land of sweet treats while drawing cards that either move you forward or set you back on the board. The clear winner is the first person who makes it across the board, but the game revolves around luck of the draw rather than strategy, so it's a great way to introduce kids to competitive board games.

6. Bamboo Bash

Another game that is exclusive to Sleeve Kings, Bamboo Bash helps with dexterity while teaching kids about luck and good sportsmanship. The concept is simple, with players taking turns hitting the bamboo pole and earning points whenever they knock off a piece of bark. One turn randomly disturbs the panda cub at the top of the bamboo shoot, so that player is eliminated from the game. There's no strategy involved in winning, so this game is great for teaching young kids how to take turns, but it is still a fun activity for the entire family.

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7. Battleship

This is an epic game of strategy, so it's best suited for older kids. Players take turns guessing coordinates for the opposing player's battleships, and the first person to sink all five ships wins. You are unable to see the other player's setup, and random guessing rarely wins the game. Guessing coordinates in a strategic pattern is important for success, so when it comes to games that teach kids important skills, Battleship is one of the top choices.

8. Guess Who

A combination of strategy and luck is necessary to win this elimination game. Each player secretly chooses one of 24 character cards and uses the process of elimination to guess the identity of the other person's card. You may only ask questions that can be answered with a 'yes' or a 'no'. The first player to guess correctly wins the round. Random guesses occasionally win, but the best way to excel in Guess Who is to ask strategic questions to eliminate multiple possibilities. This game is a good introductory choice for strategic board games.

9. Operation

This game may be one that you enjoyed as a child, and it's still a favorite today among kids. It takes skill and strategy to use the medical tweezers provided to remove tiny shapes from various parts of the patient's body. If you mess up and accidentally touch the sides of the holes, the patient wakes up and you lose points! The person with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Find a Great Selection of Board Games at Sleeve Kings!

If you're looking for board games for kids to add to your collection, browse the wide selection at Sleeve Kings to find your new favorite game. We carry board games for people of all ages, so contact us today with questions or visit our site to see what we have to offer.


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