Family-friendly games for you and yours!

Hi, welcome to my list of games! One of the reasons I love collecting these games is that I believe quality family time is essential to having a happy family.

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  • Reverse catchphrase

    Reverse catchphrase

    Catchphrase in reverse--one person guesses while everyone else talks. Prepare for noise and pandemonium!

     
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  • Human tic-tac-toe

    Human tic-tac-toe

    Human tic tac toe is a fun physically active group game that gives an exciting twist on the classic pen-and-paper game.

     
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  • Springtime pictionary word list

    Springtime pictionary word list

    Spring is here! If you're looking to play pictionary or charades to celebrate this beautiful season, maybe just in time for Easter, hopefully this printable word list of springtime-related words will help you out.

     
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  • Paper telephone

    Paper telephone

    This is a great party game for teens or adults. Kind of like a cross between pictionary and telephone, players write sentences, convert each other's sentences into pictures, and back and forth until the results are hilarious.

     
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Update on the app

As you may have noticed, the word generator app is broken in iOS 9. I am aware and I appreciate all of your feedback and kind alerts. My husband is working on the latest version of the app right now, which we hope to have up soon, within a few weeks.

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This or that

This or that is a simple talking game where players choose which of two items they prefer. It’s best for a small group, maybe even two players only. And you don’t need anything! It’s a great getting-to-know you game.

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Winter word list for pictionary

Happy Winter! Here’s a list of pictionary words related to winter and snow. Even though, where I am, winter doesn’t exactly mean snow. We’re enjoying weather in the low 60s today. 🙂 Happy winter nevertheless! Winter pictionary word list

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Thanksgiving gratitude tradition

A Thanksgiving tradition my mother-in-law always does. It’s a talking reflection activity, a great way to develop grateful hearts because it goes beyond the typical “Name one thing you’re grateful for this year.”

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