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Need some rec's for board games, card games, amusements for younger teens
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<blockquote data-quote="rlsnights" data-source="post: 307235" data-attributes="member: 7948"><p>TWISTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even had 5 13 yo boys playing that at my house the night of my son's birthday party. Wild let me tell you.</p><p></p><p>Other games popular with my 13 yo boy/girl twins include:</p><p></p><p>Life, Apples to Apples, Pictionary, Uno Attack and Slap Jack</p><p></p><p>Crafts - both my kids like to make braided bracelets with a few beads on them, sculpting with the clay you dry in the oven (can make your own beads with those) is also fun and not messy</p><p></p><p>Volunteer - make things for children's hospital or children's/domestic violence/homeless shelter - a lot of these kinds of places need a regular infusion of stuff that's really easy to make like small size blankets made from fleece; small stuffed animals made by sewing two pieces of flannel together and stuffing; stuffing Christmas stockings with clean socks and sample size items like toothpaste, deodorant, etc; food closets often need large bags of beans and rice broken down into smaller amounts like a 50# bag into 3-5# ziploc bags; send birthday cards each month to the folks with a birthday that month who are in a nearby long term care facility or to kids housed at the local children's home/orphanage; big leap here - send them to all the kids in juvenile hall or to prisoners at the county jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlsnights, post: 307235, member: 7948"] TWISTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even had 5 13 yo boys playing that at my house the night of my son's birthday party. Wild let me tell you. Other games popular with my 13 yo boy/girl twins include: Life, Apples to Apples, Pictionary, Uno Attack and Slap Jack Crafts - both my kids like to make braided bracelets with a few beads on them, sculpting with the clay you dry in the oven (can make your own beads with those) is also fun and not messy Volunteer - make things for children's hospital or children's/domestic violence/homeless shelter - a lot of these kinds of places need a regular infusion of stuff that's really easy to make like small size blankets made from fleece; small stuffed animals made by sewing two pieces of flannel together and stuffing; stuffing Christmas stockings with clean socks and sample size items like toothpaste, deodorant, etc; food closets often need large bags of beans and rice broken down into smaller amounts like a 50# bag into 3-5# ziploc bags; send birthday cards each month to the folks with a birthday that month who are in a nearby long term care facility or to kids housed at the local children's home/orphanage; big leap here - send them to all the kids in juvenile hall or to prisoners at the county jail. [/QUOTE]
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