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    • melissa

      Thank you, Susan. In our society where critical thinking isn’t a focus, it’s good to incorporate it however we can. And as you know, if you can get your kids thinking and learning while having fun they are going to remember the information better. Thank you for stopping by and commenting! God bless!

  1. Our family has “game night” almost every Friday night. We love gathering around the table to play board games. Thank you for sharing a few games I didn’t realize even existed. I think Santa will have to bring a few of these 🙂

    • melissa

      Board games are such a fun way to interact with our kids. I’m looking forward to expanding our collection as they get older! Thank you for stopping by and commenting! God bless!

    • melissa

      I’m so glad the roundup was helpful Julie! My children get so many toys from everyone during birthdays and holidays that it would be nice for at least some of them to be beneficial! Learning to think is also not a natural skill, it needs to be developed! Thank you for stopping by and commenting. God bless!

    • melissa

      Thank you, Alice! One of my favorites from the list was Oregon Trail. We used to play it in one of my classes at school. Thank you for checking out the list and sharing! God bless!

    • melissa

      They are fun and I enjoy seeing the growth in the kids as they get to understand the strategy! Thank you for reading and commenting! God bless!

    • melissa

      I’m excited to get to play some of the more advanced games as my children get older, too! Thank you for stopping by and commenting! God bless!

    • melissa

      It is fun to see how their brains are developing and growing. As parents when we are able to aid in that process it is so important! Thank you for reading and commenting! God bless!

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