Best Games to Beat Wintertime Brain Drain!
Winter break is over and the kids are still in a holiday mode, especially with so many snow days. We really don’t want the kids cooped up playing video games all day. As such, here is a great list of games that are fun for the entire family and provides some great educational FUN for the kids. These games help inspire everyone to be creative, create hours of laughter and learn something along the way and prevent winter brain drain! Let’s take a look further!
Sculptapalooza™
Sculptapalooza™ NEW from the creative minds at Educational Insights. Ready? Set. Sculpt! This hands-on party game gets teams thinking fast as they speed sculpt Playfoam for laugh-out-loud fun! Every challenge card requires seriously silly creativity to win. Game includes Playfoam, Sculpting Mat, 220 cards, Die, Timer, Scorecard, and Game Guide.
Utter Nonsense! Family Edition
Watch as even your most mild-mannered friends and family become improve masters with Utter Nonsense! Family Edition, the hilarious accent game. Combine crazy accents and silly phrases for a fun time. With 500 cards in each box, you will spend hours of non-stop laughing with family and friends. Utterly Nonsense! is available at Target.
HABA’s Rhino Hero Super Battle
HABA’s Rhino Hero Super Battle, the 3D card stacking game is back on the job! This time Rhino Hero faces Giraffe Boy, Big E. and Batguin. Who will win the battles and successfully fend off the mean spider monkeys? This is a great, hands-on laughable game that kids will really enjoy. It is available online at HABAusa.com and Amazon.
This is our list of favorite games for beating brain drain during the colder winter months. Leave a comment below and tell us your experience with these games or some of your favorite indoor activities.
These all sound fun, and I’ve not heard of any of them! The one that intrigues me the most is Utter Nonsense! Family Edition! I think it would help to be a little creative!
I’ve never heard of these games so of course, i’ve Never played them either. But I agree, that playing games like these or even reading helps to keep your memory sharp.
I still do puzzles and such to try and keep my brain going, I have Chemo Brain and even though it has gotten better, it will never be 100% again!! And of course, old age is setting in and that doesn’t help! In my opinion, it wouldn’t hurt to start these practices when you are young. TY