Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Fun Games We Received For Christmas

Happy New Year everybody!  I hope you all had a very blessed Christmas.  We sure did!  I think it was our best Christmas yet :-)  (they just get better and better every year!)

We are getting back to the land of normal this week.  It is proving to be a bit of a challenge in some areas.  I have been blessed to see how much Seth retained over the break as far as his reading and we have enjoyed diving back into our reading lessons.  We are now reading books together and he is loving being able to read more and more!

But as far as our other subjects we are still having some struggles.  But we are just taking it slowly.  The boys are still super excited about their new toys they received for Christmas and are having trouble breaking away from them...but you know what?  I have decided - that's ok - they are young!  And this is the beauty of homeschool!  My kids love being home and love being able to play at home and they are kids and they should be able to play!

So we are doing a  little each day...adding a little more each day.  Like I said Seth is doing really well with reading lessons (we do them while the others are sleeping) and to me that is the most important subject so at least we have that one covered :-)

We did receive some FUN games for Christmas!!   And there is so much learning that can be involved in playing games!  We are doing a lot of playing games this week and I have decided I am going to strive to do more game playing in everyday school time (especially on the days that the boys are not wanting to cooperate much - they don't realize they are doing school through games :-))

I have two I want to share with you today!!  I highly recommend both of these games!  (We LOVE all the games we got and I will probably highlight others later!)

The first one is the Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus Game by University Games.  This game is based on the book Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus by Mo Willems.  If you haven't read this book you really need to!  It is the funniest book!!  And the game is just as funny if not funnier!!  The game is simple enough that even my 3 year old can play but it is fun enough that adults can enjoy the game just as much as the kids.

From the manufacturer: "Develops concentration, fine motor and strategy skills. Lots of action to keep preschoolers engaged."

We have played it several times this week already and we just laugh the whole time we play it!!  It is super fun!!


The other game we have been enjoying is the I Spy Bingo game!   Seth LOVES the I Spy books and we have another I Spy board game that we love as well so it is not surprising that he loves this one as well.  This is a game that has several levels of difficulty and Seth and Aaron can play together at their own level.  This game is good for helping Aaron recognize his letters, and it is also good for helping Seth to hear and recognize beginning word sounds.  There is also a mode where is it just genuine I Spy fun, which of course is everyone's favorite!

Like I said I will probably post about some of the other games we got for Christmas.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Erudition!

Back probably about a year ago or so I won an educational game on a blog giveaway.  The game is called Erudition!

We pulled it out for the first time last week!  I do believe it is going to be a favorite around our house!  Seth LOVES games so any time he gets a chance to play a game he is excited - even if it is an educational game.

What I love about it is that Aaron and Seth can both play even though they are at different levels.  Aaron is starting to learn his letters (in a very relaxed fashion of course...he is only 3) and Seth has started learning his sight words (which is what the game is designed for).  So when it is Seth's turn he has to be able to read his sight word to advance.  When it is Aaron's turn he uses the letter cards to name the letter to be able to advance.

Seth is learning a set of new sight words each week so each week we add that many more cards to the game pile!

(By the way he is doing super well - he has so far learned the words a, up, go, you, for, the and is)

I highly reccomend this game and you can click here if you want to learn more about it.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Play-Doh and Bowling

We have had fun today playing with some of the gifts that Aaron got for his birthday!

We first spent time at the table after breakfast playing with the new play-doh set that Mimi got him. It had pieces to make play-doh monsters. They boys had a lot of fun with it.







We then played with the bowling set that me and Daddy got him. The boys had a blast with this game and were upset when it was time to put it up...they are hoping that Daddy will play with them tonight with it :-)





I quickly saw where this game could also be a learning activity. I put numbers on the tops of the pins and the boys have to match them up with the numbers on the mat when setting up the game.



I hope you are having some summer fun at your house!!