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Game Review: Safari Park, Jr.
Safari Park Jr. is, of course, meant for preschoolers. I love how it can easily be used for free play as well as building those early thinking skills.
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Game Review: Dress Code
Today’s review is for Dress Code by Smart Games. I love how compact and self-contained this game is. It's perfect for travel or to keep a child occupied quietly at a restaurant, church, or doctor's office.
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Game Review: Cats & Boxes
Cats & Boxes is not just a fun fidget to keep the kids occupied. It's more challenging than I expected. Even just moving one piece at a time, it takes some concentration to think through how to arrange the pieces.
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Game Review: Pirates Crossfire
We enjoy having Pirates Crossfire on our game shelf as a single-player game for all ages.
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Game Review: So Clover
So Clover is a cooperative word-association game for 3 to 6 players. I love word games so I was pretty sure I would like this game but I wasn't sure how well it would go over with my family.
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Game Review: Quixo
Quixo is a two-person strategy game with a tic-tac-toe premise. It can also be played with four player in two teams.
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Game Review: Horse Academy
Horse Academy is a single-player puzzle game 80 progressively difficult challenges, appropriate for all ages. Check out my review!
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Game Review: IQ Six Pro
Today I'm reviewing IQ Six Pro from Smart Games. We aren't traveling nearly as much this year as we did last year, but when we do, I like to tuck a compact non-digital game in my bag for the trip. IQ Six Pro is perfect for that.
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Game Review: Clumsy Thief Junior
Clumsy Thief Junior is an extremely fun way to imprint the sums adding up to 10 without kids even realizing they are practicing math skills. This is one of those games that adults won't mind playing with the kids.
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Review: Apple Twist
Apple Twist is perfect for homeschoolers to pull out when your student needs a break from reading or pencil-and-paper work.