{"id":53393,"date":"2020-11-18T07:25:53","date_gmt":"2020-11-18T12:25:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/?p=53393"},"modified":"2021-02-12T12:54:31","modified_gmt":"2021-02-12T17:54:31","slug":"the-best-board-games-for-the-whole-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/the-best-board-games-for-the-whole-family\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Board Games for the Whole Family"},"content":{"rendered":"
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1 Clue<\/a><\/span> | 2 Ticket to Ride<\/a><\/span> | 3 Spy Ally Junior<\/a><\/span> | 4 Rummikub<\/a><\/span> | 5 Five Crowns<\/a><\/span> | 6 Battleship<\/a><\/span> | 7 Settlers of Catan<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Forget Candyland, these are the family board games we play over and over again. Board games are one of our favorite ways to spend time together. Not only is it fun, it’s enjoyable to see the kids learn to strategize, learn lessons about being good winners and losers, and talk smack (friendly smack, of course).<\/p>\n One thing that surprises me about board games is their age recommendations. We’ve found that many times a child younger than the recommended age can play along just fine after the initial learning curve. This is important because it makes the games we play fun for the whole<\/em> family, and not mind numbingly dull for the older participants. These are all games we’ve played with our girls starting around age five.<\/p>\n\n
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