![]() You might say, “orange.” What word starts with an “E?” Continue play as above. Start with one word and let your child use any word that begins with the last letter of the word. Variation for littles: Don’t use categories. ![]() If you start running out of answers for that letter, you can start using the second to the last letter. We found that certain letters were used a lot more often than others (the letter “A” is very popular in the geography category). Dad starts by saying “Algeria.” The next person now must give an answer beginning with the letter “A.” She chooses “Afghanistan.” Person #3 now must choose a word beginning with the letter “N.” Going around the table, each person names something from that category using the last letter of the previous person’s answer.įor example: The category is geography. My family either chooses geography or Bible characters. Players choose a category to use for the game. I may receive a small percentage for purchases made through my links. They truly are simple games to play around the table. The games on the list here don’t require any materials. ![]() ![]() Some of the games I listed required pencil and paper. Earlier this month, I wrote a post about games you can play with your kids around the dinner table. When all 10 of our family members are gathered at the table, we like to play games. With families homebound (at the time I wrote this post) due to the shelter in place order, it hopefully means families are also eating together more. ![]()
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