Games

  • Board Block for Two
    game

    Board Block for Two

    Age
    5 to 7
    Challenge level
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    Board Block game for two. Can you stop your partner from being able to make a shape on the board?

  • Pass the Peas, Please
    game

    Pass the Peas, Please

    Age
    5 to 7
    Challenge level
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    A game for 2 or more players. Practise your addition and subtraction with the aid of a game board and some dried peas!

  • Stop the Clock for Two
    game

    Stop the Clock for Two

    Age
    5 to 7
    Challenge level
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    Stop the Clock game for an adult and child. How can you make sure you always win this game?

  • Poker Bingo
    game

    Poker Bingo

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star empty star empty star

    A game played with a standard pack of cards.

  • Tac-Tickle
    game

    Tac-Tickle

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star empty star empty star

    This is a challenging game of strategy for two players with many interesting variations.

  • Strike it out
    game

    Strike It Out for Two

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star empty star empty star

    Strike it Out game for an adult and child. Can you stop your partner from being able to go?

  • Totality for Two
    problem

    Totality for Two

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star empty star empty star

    Totality game for an adult and child. Be the first to reach your agreed total.

  • Seeing Squares for Two
    game

    Seeing Squares for Two

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star empty star empty star

    Seeing Squares game for an adult and child. Can you come up with a way of always winning this game?

  • Subtraction Squares
    game

    Subtraction Squares

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    filled star filled star empty star

    A game for 2 players. Using 2 dice, some counters and a games board, can you form a line of counters from one side of the board to the other?