These are some games that I grew up playing that I personally have always enjoyed, but now as a school-based certified occupational therapy assistant these are some games that I find my students love.
This game is great for developing in hand manipulation skills and bilateral skills. Is also so much fun!
TOMY Pop Up Pirate Board Game for Kids
Great game for children 5+ and up. Please use adult supervision when using small pieces
Hasbro Gaming Perfection Game for Kids 5+
This game is great for on the go! It’s engaging and nostalgic!
Operation Electronic Board Game w/ Carry Case
This game is great for counting, color identification and bilateral skills!
Pop the Pig
Kids love this game! It helps with turn taking, asking questions and overall fun!
Hasbro Gaming Guess Who? Original Game Ages 6+
This game is fun for not only kids but adults as well. My nephews love it!
Pie Face Showdown
This game/activity is a lot of fun because it helps kids with their eye hand coordination, crossing midline, and bilateral skills. I remember playing this game when I nannied years ago. The students at work love it.
Jax SEQUENCE for Kids - No Reading Game
Trouble will always be one of my favorite games. Although it’s been around forever my students love it and so does my nephew. It’s great for turn taking and promoting fine motor skills. This game is recommended for kids ages 5 and older, but due to t...
Hasbro Trouble Board Game for Kids 5+
This is a big hit with my 6 year nephew. He honestly thinks it’s the best game he’s ever played!
Hasbro Don't Step in It! Preschool Game
I remember playing this game with my sisters in the 90’s now I play it with my nephews and they love it!
Goliath Don't Wake Daddy Board Game
This toy/activity is great for hand strength when utilizing the toy tweezers. It helps with color identification and classification. This activity should be played with adult supervision due to small pieces!
Super Sorting Pie
Sooo many of my students love this game. They enjoy helping me assemble the toy ice rink and it helps students with their fine motor stills as they grasp the toy hammer. I use it as an activity to also help with the amount of pressure they apply when...