
Classic games, varying by age levels and strategies, are known for their ease of proficiency and possibility for any player to win. Clue, Monopoly, Risk, Scrabble, Sorry!, Stratego, Trivial Pursuit, and Yahtzee quickly come to mind as board classics. Crazy Eights, Go Fish, Old Maid, Gin Rummy, Rook, and Uno have become perennial card favorites. Jigsaw puzzles, traditionally showcasing exotic or well-known landscapes, have grown into multilevel puzzles of popular characters, mystery challenges, and trivia for players of all age levels. Yet these are just a sample of the many classic games available.
Favorite pastimes may change as children grow and interests broaden. Match childrens skills and capabilities to playing characteristics. If participation requires reading, determine how non-readers or challenged readers could be accommodated. Classic games may have options for both individual and group play, providing more frequent skill-building opportunities. Investigate classic games by clicking on the articles below.
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