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Need some rec's for board games, card games, amusements for younger teens
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 306694" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Scrabble and Boggle are always good (have a good dictionary handy and require that players not only find words, but define them properly)</p><p></p><p>Both games are lots of fun and they really help with reading comprehension and overall vocabulary.</p><p></p><p>Poker played for tokens that can be cashed in for video rentals, game time, etc., is also fun, but it is still gambling and you have to decide how you feel about that.</p><p></p><p>Pinochle is fun. Euchre is IIRC similar to bridge and if you've got someone who can coach, that can easily turn into a regular get together. Bridge is good because it requires playing with a partner which teaches teamwork and frustration tolerance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 306694, member: 1963"] Scrabble and Boggle are always good (have a good dictionary handy and require that players not only find words, but define them properly) Both games are lots of fun and they really help with reading comprehension and overall vocabulary. Poker played for tokens that can be cashed in for video rentals, game time, etc., is also fun, but it is still gambling and you have to decide how you feel about that. Pinochle is fun. Euchre is IIRC similar to bridge and if you've got someone who can coach, that can easily turn into a regular get together. Bridge is good because it requires playing with a partner which teaches teamwork and frustration tolerance. [/QUOTE]
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