Thursday, June 4, 2009

Indoor Kids Games

What do you do when the weather turns bad and everyone is stuck in the house? Wouldn’t It be great if you had a reparatory of indoor kids games you could pull out to help pass the time?

Where do you start? Well, there are several publishers that have compiled books filled with indoor kids games and activities. Some include activities that can be played outside as well. Two of my favorite books are Reader's Digest Great Big Book of Children's Games (Hardcover) and the McGraw Hill Great Big Book of Children's Games (Paperback). These books have the same author but different publishers and vary slightly.

The Reader's Digest Great Big Book of Children's Games includes ideas for ball games, water games, chase games, card games and well known childhood games- some classics and many new. These indoor kids games are organized by age appropriateness. The book offers ways to play several versions of popular games as well as suggestions for make-your-own versions.

The McGraw Hill Great Big Book of Children's Gamesfeatures more than 450 indoor kids games and outdoor games as well. These are arranged according to appropriate age groups, the games run the gamut in theme and mood. There are games designed for quiet times and intellectual stimulation as well as those that contribute to physical development, such as strength and wrestling games and races and relays. This book presents parents with a vast array of games for children of all ages.

Games play a crucial role in a child’s development. Parents are always looking for fun ways to encourage this growth. These two books of indoor kids games are loaded with ideas to accomplish just that. Of course there are several other books of indoor kids gamesavailable that are also worthwhile checking out.



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