ThinkFun is the World Leader in Mind Challenging Games! Think Fun games are designed to spark imagination, build creativity, and encourage the development of problem solving strategies, through play. ThinkFun has several NEW Junior Games to offer this holiday season.
HyperSwipe- Players put their reflexes to test as they race opponents to collect matching picture cards. A picture card pops out of the game machine; you must decide if it’s your match and swipe it before your opponents do.
This game frustrated my kids because they couldn’t keep up with it. My girls are almost 5 and 2.5, suggested age is 6 years and up, so I am sure with time they will love it.
Snack Attack!-Players must match the food coins dispensed from the Snack Attack Spinner, to the coins on your snack plate. Each time you add a snack to your plate, another snack is available for matching. Whoever stacks the most food on their snack plate wins.
Savannah (almost 5) really enjoyed this game. She has an AMAZING memory for a kid her age. Cheyenne (2.5) didn’t care so much for the game itself; she enjoyed seeing how fast she could spin the Snack Attack Spinner. 🙂
Cartoon It!- Players are given 30 seconds to memorize cartoon characters and their features shown on cartoon cards. When time runs out, players draw their character using characteristics from the features board. The player with the closest match wins!
My girls are a little young for this so we made our own rules. We just chose a few of the features on the board and tried to see who could copy them the closest. Both girls really like drawing so this was a big hit.
BUG TRAILS-Players must place colored matching bug tiles together. As you make matches, you advance in the game. The
first player to place all their bugs wins!
My girls had no problems playing this game. We had a blast and have played it several times.
ThinkFun games make TERRIFIC Christmas gifts. There are games for every age group; you can find your perfect game on their website, Facebook, or Twitter page.
Hello, my name is Laurie. My family and I live near the Oregon coast. When we aren’t at work, in school, or on the volleyball court, we enjoy traveling, cheering for our favorite sports teams, playing outdoors, and checking off items on our bucket list. We are lucky in that both sets of our parents, as well as our siblings and their families, live within an hour of us. We get together often to help one another out, celebrate milestones, and go on adventures together.
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