I was over at the Carrot Ranch last week, discussing the benefits of playing board games as a family with the children. Pop over there to see which games I suggest and add your own favourite board games in the comments.
Combat Boredom with Board Games

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20 responses to “Combat Boredom with Board Games”
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You will have lots of games ready for Game Night once this COVID thing is over. That’s something to look forward to.
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You can! And there are lots of apps too. I play a couple of word games on my phone that are fun. Words with friends is a Scrabble-type game and Word Blitz is like Boggle. You play against people rather than the computer, though you can play the computer too. 🙂
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I enjoyed your post the first time over at Carrot Ranch. I never was a fan of video games like my son is, but we are so desperate for competition over in the US that the 24-hour sports network (ESPN) has been airing athletes against one another playing video games. I wonder if there’s something like that for board games.
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Ummmm, not enough game playing with my own kids. Life seemed so busy with all of their activities! But we did play a lot of Uno. ;-0
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Agree 100%. Some of our most cherished moments involve board (and card) games played as a family around the camping table whilst on holidays. Nothing beats it. Sadly it is not something we automatically allow to spill into everyday life back in the grid. Unless there’s a power outage of course! D x


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