I love the versatility of this game, because even young two year olds who don’t know how to play the game will enjoy squishing the bag and labeling the pictures that become uncovered from the beads.
Here are some other ideas of games older children might enjoy:
– Call out a picture from the key on the back of the game and be the one to find it first
– Find a picture by color or category like animals or vehicles
– We all want to keep our kids writing over the summers without causing a battle. Have the children practice their writing and keep track of all the pictures they find in a 5 minute time frame. The first one to write down the most pictures in that time frame wins! (A little helpful hint: there is a key on the back of the bag that includes a picture, paired with the written word of all the contents in the bag– so this is great for children entering first grade who can copy simple words and they won’t have to ask you for the spelling!)
– Encourage the kids to use crayons, colored pencils or markers, to draw a picture that they find hiding inside the bag and use it to inspire a quick game of “Pictionary”
– For older children who can write sentences, let them write silly sentences with the pictures they have found, as a family vote on who wrote the craziest
International Playthings provided this game free to facilitate this review. The opinions are my own.