Board Games That Can Help Level Up Kid’s Social Skills Loved by Experts and Kids

So what’s an affordable change parents can make that doctors recommend and kids will put their device down for? It’s a 4,000-year-old invention that everyone can agree on – Board Games.

They are such an effective tool for developing social skills that leading experts and therapists have played board games with kids for decades.

It’s easy to play. Little kids love to spin the spinner and feed their squirrel five different colored acorns.

1. Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game

While it seems simple, it introduces the concept of rules, turn-taking, following directions, and winning and losing to preschool-aged kids.

2. Candyland

Fifty million families have purchased this kid's favorite, award-winning Toy of the Year. Slide the zinger, make a visual match, and fill your picture bingo card to win!

3. Zingo

While the game’s goal is to move your piece through the board, no one wins until everyone gets to the end.

4. Richard Scarry’s Busytown, Eye Found It

5. Ticket to Ride

If your train-loving toddler is now older, give this beloved cross-country train adventure board game a try!

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