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4. Zingo
Zingo is bingo, for kids! But instead of getting a specific pattern on your Zingo card, the first person to fill out the entire card yells Zingo and wins! This game will help improve your young kids’ matching, concentration, memory, vocab and social skills. The manufacturer has additional version with numbers and sight words too.
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5. Thinkfun Roll & Play Board Game
While not technically a “board” game, your child can start playing Roll & Play from 18 months of age. This game comes with a quality plush cube that you roll and identify colors. Select cards with the same color and perform whatever actions are on the cards. Endless hours of fun!
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6. Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game
Young kids will learn all about colors, matching, sorting and basic math skills with the Sneaky Snacky Squirrel! Use the squirrel as a tool to grab acorns and improve hand-eye coordination, all while trying to fill up your log with acorns. This is a simple game that’s even easier to clean up.