We love this legacy game series! Teenz has the best narrative, but like any series you may want to start with the first game. Peek a MouseĪdorable theme! Part memory game, part real time challenge - this unique game design is always a hit! Zombie Kidz & Zombie Teenz Cute puzzles perfectly designed for kids to be able to do on their own together. A language independent (no reading required) escape room style game. Kids ChroniclesĪpp based narrative mystery game - our daughter ate this one up. Tile placement and route building! Kids will find this game tricky to beat at first and will really have to work together to get the high score. What kid doesn’t love animals! I love watching kids think of the different attributes of their animal and finding ways to represent that on the board. One of our new favorites! Sheep Hop is great for solo play as well! Concept Kids Animals Kids love getting to use the drum to give clues and each game plays quick - perfect for short attention spans. This is a cute one and great for parents who love the adult game and want to share it with their littlest ones. I love the perfect mix of toy + game factor here! Mysterium Kids Easy enough for kids to play without a parent making it a nice option for solo or sibling play. A cute version of the original game, this time intended for the younger ones! Karuba Juniorįlip tiles, make paths, and get to the treasure! A cute version of the original game that plays lightning fast. Practice colors, shapes, and making strategic choices. Our older kids (7-8+) will often run the game while playing with their younger siblings (4+) My First Castle Panic A great alternative to Candyland! OutfoxedĪ classic! Outfoxed is a classic whodunnit for kids that’s great for teaching early deductive reasoning. Cooperative Board Games for Kids Hoot Owl HootĪ great option for preschool/kindergarten kids just starting out with board games. Just remember that all kids develop at their own speed and each game can have kids both younger and older who will enjoy playing them. I’ve tried to order the games beginning with those for younger players, around ages 4-5, and ending with games geared for children around age 8. Here are some of my favorite cooperative board games for kids that the whole family will love playing together! Be it reading cards, or forming strategies, cooperative board games allow parents to provide the needed assistance while still allowing kids to feel independent and play on their own! I love getting out a cooperative game when I have a child who might need a little extra help during the game. Looking for a way to work together with your kids instead of against each other? Cooperative Board games are great for this!
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