Tween Games & Activities
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- 2 Games in 1
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- Here's a simple way for families to exercise both their minds and bodies, creating hybrid games from old favorites.
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- 5 Ways to Exercise Your Brain
- Just because your kids get a holiday break doesn't mean their minds have to take a vacation. Here are some cool ways to give them a mental ... Read More
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- 5 Ways to Foster a Healthy Body Image
- Teach self-acceptance and instill self-esteem with these activities that help kids appreciate themselves from head to foot. ... Read More
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- A Little Black Magic
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- In this magician's version of I Spy, you read your audience's minds to discover the chosen object.
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- Ask Me Anything
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- Just how well do you know that grandma of yours? This easygoing question game may yield some surprising discoveries.
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- Be Nim-ble
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- Math and logic come together in Nim, an ancient strategy game that's a cinch to learn!
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- Build-a-Poem
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- Celebrate National Poetry Month with a poem-writing activity that's all about saying a lot with just a few words.
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- Challenge Dad's Strength -- And Win!
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- Wheaties or no Wheaties, every kid can display superhuman strength with this simple trick.
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- Clue In to This Video Game
- In this family video game, a modern twist on the classic whodunit, each participant plays detective to suss out a culprit. ... Read More
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- Constellation Collaboration
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- Make up your own celestial pictures in this creativity-boosting game.
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- Digital Hot Potato
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- Pull out a camera with a timer for this twist on a classic party game that produces priceless keepsakes.
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- Egg Scramble
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- This egg-citing tag game is the perfect addition to any Easter celebration.
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- Fabulous Footbags
- Inspired by a Native American toy, these little round beanbags -- commonly referred to as Hacky Sacks -- are used by athletes worldwide to hone ... Read More
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- Giant Marbles
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- In this oversize version of the classic game of marbles, kids take aim at a collection of sports balls.
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- Go Play in Traffic
- Going over the river and through the woods sometime soon? Make your road trip a bit more fun with a DIY card game.



























