Children are extremely curious and capable of learning. It is therefore hardly surprising that they like to play outside so much: on the one hand they can pursue their natural urge to move and on the other hand they can satisfy their strong thirst for knowledge. However, the current measures to contain the corona virus prohibit visiting playgrounds, so that many parents are faced with the great challenge of keeping their children busy at home – without having to be there all the time, as many of them have to work in the home office, too in the summer holidays. Which games are eligible for this is summarized below.
Based on the classic Scrabble, the children’s version is also about creating meaningful words with the drawn letters. In contrast to the usual edition, magic terms from the book and film series can also be laid in this “Harry Potter” edition. Great fun for self-confessed fans, which also expands the vocabulary. Here is the game.
She is the main character from the children’s book series of the same name: Conni Klawitter is a bright little girl who talks about her everyday life as a child. This pocket book is about indoor games that are actually intended for bad weather days, but are just as much fun for your children even when it’s not raining. Here is the book.
Twister is a classic family board game. It has existed since 1966, is relatively simple and yet tricky: A turntable and a dice are used to determine which hand and which foot must be placed on a specific color. Now it’s a matter of using your body parts as cleverly as possible in order not to fall over. This trains motor skills. Here is the game.
For parents who only have one child to keep busy, this book is ideal (although it can be used for multiple children). Numerous ideas for games and activities are listed in the work – divided into four areas: toddlers, kindergarten, preschool and elementary school. It’s about design, language, handicrafts, music and nature. Here is the book.
This set contains two games: the ball catching game Kendama is suitable for children from the age of six and primarily trains hand-eye coordination as well as concentration. For this reason, it is also an ideal toy for children who have trouble paying attention. The second game, called Mokuru for short, is also very well suited to combating boredom: it also reduces stress and promotes motor skills. In this video you will see the best tricks. Here is the game.
The three question marks have been inspiring children and adults alike for many years – not only as a radio play, but also as a crime puzzle (from the age of seven): This edition is all about the “chaos in the zoo” – with 150 parts, the glow in the dark can be solved. First the puzzle has to be put together correctly in order to track down the mysterious riddle. Here is the jigsaw puzzle.
As the name suggests, this game is about teaching children between the ages of three and eight everyday actions – such as dressing themselves or washing their hands – in the correct order. They should learn in a playful way to master recurring situations on their own. 32 cards help them with different thinking and laying games. Here is the game.
Even children dream of their own four walls from an early age. The plastic playhouse offers your offspring new opportunities to play and withdraw: It has an awning, a small play kitchen, play food and suitable accessories (refrigerator, oven, gas grill with moving flames, sink with water tap, two shelves, a cash register with calculator and credit card reader) . If the situation permits, the house can later also be used in the garden. Here is the playhouse.
This game requires one thing above all: skill. Because the puzzle can be solved in 120 different ways in three different game modes – in 2D and 3D. What is special are the connected balls, which according to the rules of the game must always form a special pattern. In order to solve the puzzle, your children will have to spend a lot of time and patience. Here is the game.
This game primarily demands skill from your children and is also extremely exciting. The aim is to find out which tooth hurts the crocodile – if the bad tooth is pressed down, the predator snaps. A great test of children’s reaction speed. In the end, it turns out who the real Kroko Doc is. The game is suitable for children aged four and over. Here is the game.
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