Sonya - posted on 12/07/2009 ( 8 moms have responded )
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Jodi - posted on 12/08/2009
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Yes, we play a little Scrabble (we even let the 4 year old play, even though it is kind of a bit of a crock), Monopoly, Upwords, etc. Uno is one we can all play, even the 4 year old :) It's lots of fun!!
Sara - posted on 12/08/2009
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Absolutely. My family was big on games growing up we usually play something at big family get togethers. My 5 year old is pretty good at Scrabble Slam and 4 year old plays Apples to Apples Jr pretty well. We are cognizant of the age restrictions but usually end up helping the kids through the game and they have a blast. :)
Shelley - posted on 12/07/2009
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We are starting a family game night. I've found a great website to buy family games that teach about working together as a team. Check out www.funagain.com I think family game night is a great way to stay connected as a family and the kids love it! Have fun!
Jaclynn - posted on 12/07/2009
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I am starting to do game nights, Sunday night will be the night.....I have a 5 year old a 2 year old and a 1 month old...so games sutiable for all of them is very hard to find. :)
Ivory - posted on 12/07/2009
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Yes Girl They are fun And relaxing. Yes It does depend on The game and The Age lol.
Andrea - posted on 12/07/2009
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i try to play games but it is hard to play real games with a 2 year old and 8 month old.. we play peek a boo and little games like that...
Isobel - posted on 12/07/2009
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yup...we try to have family game night once a week...though now I realize they are not old enough for monopoly or the game of life...usually end up with someone crying (and it's not always the kids) LOL
Sonya - posted on 12/07/2009
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they r my sunshine,they make me happy
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