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Simon Says is a classic outdoor game that young children love. You can promote your child's skill development by playing this game in a new way. Here's how.
Group Games
Kindergarten
From how to make your own invitations to what games to play the day of, this guide has everything you need to make your graduate's day a time to remember.
Group Games
Middle School
Looking for something to do on a slow afternoon? Try cornhole, a simple and fun tossing game. Make your own set with a few things from the recycling bin.
Group Games
Third Grade
Tell your child you want to work on kindergarten readiness skills and she's not likely to jump up and clap. But turn it into a game and it's a different story.
Group Games
Preschool
Encourage a group of third graders to play this fun game of Whistle Hide-and-Seek as a warm-up to get them prepared for finding a 'lost' camper.
Group Games
Third Grade
Horseshoes makes a perfect family activity for a summer afternoon. With a bit of cardboard and handful of pennies, you can create your own set!
Group Games
Third Grade
This Valentine's Day, promote strong hearts with an active relay that the whole family can enjoy! It's light on the wallet, but heavy on heart health.
Group Games
Second Grade
This circle game practices patterning and flexes your child's memory.
Group Games
Kindergarten
Inspire your fifth grader to explore a new culture and determine her New Year's fortune by playing this German wax dripping game.
Group Games
Fifth Grade
Introduce your youngster to this Japanese version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Group Games
Third Grade
In this variation on musical chairs, no one gets kicked 'out' of the game -- instead, they get to tell other kids what to do!
Group Games
Preschool
Introduce your fifth grader to the Kinara, part of the Kwanzaa tradition, by playing this fast-paced, two player game!
Group Games
Fifth Grade
Are you looking for an easy-to-play, fun game? Try Cat and Mouse. All you need is a large bed sheet or tablecloth, a 'cat' and a 'mouse', and you're all set.
Group Games
Fourth Grade
Who needs a pool when you can play water balloon tag? Cool down this summer with a game that mixes hot potato, water balloons and freeze tag.
Group Games
Fourth Grade

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