1. Wii
Family video gaming is one of the most popular of modern digital technologies, cutting across age, demographic and gender divides. Wii is designed to encourage integration into existing home entertainment systems so it is easy to implement. Wii can get a family playing together and off the couch to be more active.
2. Fit Deck Junior
FitDeck is a unique deck of Exercise Playing Cards that makes exercise more simple, convenient, and fun. If the family wants to get in shape and make it fun you can use the FitDeck junior deck which has exercises for kids that the family can do together. It never gets boring and it is always challenging. Also easy to bring in the car to the park or toss into a drawer. Not many exercise systems can be used like that!
3. Cranium
Cranium is one of my family’s all time favorite games. This is played in teams and is wonderful because it is a combination of all the best games–drawing, humming, trivia and even sculpting! It has flexible play length, so whether you’re an artist, a singer, an actor, or a professional speller–there’s something for everyone in this classic board game.
4. Art of Appreciation Gift Basket
This is so cool and a surprise for everyone! The box is filled with an assortment of boredom-busting games and snacks. You can order this before a family vacation as a birthday treat, or care package.
5. Melissa and Doug Family Dinner Box of Questions
Need to get everyone talking at dinner time? The Melissa and Doug family dinner box of questions is a great thing to have around to get kids (and especially teens and tweens) talking, bonding and connecting.
Be sure to help your child write thank you notes so they are appreciative of all of the wonderful gifts they have received.
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