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Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Games For Small Kids That Improve Cognitive Skills

By Andy Smith


The difference between having an amazing party for kids and a boring party for kids can all come down to which children's party games are played. Luckily for the children out there, there are a plethora of games that adults can have them play throughout the get-together. Keep in mind when choosing which activities to play, that there needs to be the appropriate amount of space and equipment for each game to be fully enjoyed.

Let's take a look at which types of games would be enjoyable for those smaller children, which are both simple and fun. Especially in a birthday party type of setting, games like catch the balloons and tag would be the easiest to play. However, more adventurous activities like duck, duck, goose and red light, green light would get those tykes out and active.

A toddler could be taught to move that strong magnet to the side of the board, or whatever surface happens to be holding it. That movement would eventually diminish the magnet's strength and let the child's small hands remove the thing that had been "grabbing" the surface. Performance of that simple activity would make for some great playtime.

They Are Not Resource Hog This entry is for the technical individuals. Because many cooking games are either simple java applications or flash in nature, they are lightweight and don't require high-end computer specifications. That's far different from high graphic cards and processor requirement of many modern games.

Imagine giving a kid a group of numbers and letters. Suppose, too, that some of the numbers and letters have been cut out of flannel, while others have a Velcro backing. Finally, picture the placement of two boards in front of the same kid, one board covered in flannel and one covered in Velcro. The kid's young mind would need to sort the various objects in his or her possession. Only by completing that sorting process could the youngster get each letter or number to the proper board.

No matter what kind of children's party games are played, there are definitely a few simple rules to keep in mind when planning everything out. The first bit of knowledge to keep in mind when picking out games to play is to remember who the games are for. Activities that are too challenging can turn people off to the fun.

Also remember that where the party is taking place could easily determine what restrictions or extra options people have for everybody's enjoyment. When it is all said and done, if all the children who leave the party do so with smiles on their faces, consider it a job well done.




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