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Entertainment and Activities, Games, Indoor Games
By Jennifer Caffelle
Entertainment and Activities, Games, Indoor Games
By Kristina Cappetta
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    Follow the instructions in this game to challenge children's visual memory skills.

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    This is a variation on the game of solitaire -- it takes the form of a clock.

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    In this fun rainy day activity, children build a house out of a deck of cards.

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    Make up silly news stories by having each person in a group take turns adding only three words to the story.

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    On the next rainy day, indulge in some fantasy with a tea party right out of your child's favorite storybook.

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    Your toddler will enjoy feeling the pull of gravity from the middle of a large blanket, as you drag it slowly around the floor.

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    Surprise and challenge your toddler with a treasure hunt, described in this activity.

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    Explore the unexpected properties of gravity as you and your child have fun playing with balloons.

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    You and your little one can have lots of fun playing this simple card activity.

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    This rainy day activity will have your child creating artwork using dyed pieces of spaghetti.

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    Challenge your child to prepare for bedtime in a timely fashion with this fun game.

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    This activity will keep your toddler busy filling up plastic bags with cotton balls.

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    This card game works best with two to four children, and involves matching suits and numbers.

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    In this card game, children try to get four of a kind from another player... without letting them notice!

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    Toothpicks can provide great javelin practice for little Olympian hands. Careful with the points!

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    Here's a fun indoor activity for your preschooler. Set up his own barber shop.

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    If the imagery in this traditional word game bothers you, call it "Spider" instead!

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    This indoor, warm weather "snow" is a great preschool building material. And tinting it makes it pretty!

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