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    Dream is offline Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    Default Age 5-7 Puzzle and playing cards recommendations needed please

    I received an email from PTA in DD's school that they're in need of activities to do during lunch recess. Couple of items they're looking for is puzzles for 5-7 age group and playing card games like UNO. I looked at few Ravensburg puzzles but they all seem to be targeted for 8 years and older group. And I have no idea what card games are popular among this age group.

    Any ideas would be really appreciated.

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    I'm buying this for a class of 6 year olds:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Other puzzles Amazon suggests for that age range:
    USA map http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-U...ywords=puzzles
    Floor Puzzles: http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-S...ywords=puzzles
    Ravensburger 60pc puzzles: http://www.amazon.com/Ravensburger-C...ywords=puzzles

    Etc.

    Honestly... I am curius that they want puzzles. I'd figure the pieces would go missing easily and then kids would get frustrated.

    ETA: In the K-2nd grade Extended Day my son is at they play Mancala. No essential pieces to lose. (can buy the "counters" in bulk and just refill as needed).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaitlyns.mom View Post
    Thank you, your link to the puzzles gave lot of options. Should I get 35pc puzzles instead of 100pcs? I'm wondering whether they'll be able to finish a 100pc puzzle during recess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dream View Post
    Thank you, your link to the puzzles gave lot of options. Should I get 35pc puzzles instead of 100pcs? I'm wondering whether they'll be able to finish a 100pc puzzle during recess.
    35 pieces seems more doable but I'm wondering if they would leave the puzzles out for another group? I would probably do smaller since you don't know their intent.
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    We love Ravensburger puzzles here! I know what you mean about the pieces and them going missing, but I can see them requesting puzzles and the like for rainy/snowy days when kids are stuck inside. A puzzle is something a few kids could work on together. For 5-7 year olds, I'd get at least 60 pcs or more. The other day my DS (will be 4 next month) completed a 60 pc Ravensburger puzzle all by himself, and it took him a little less than an hour, so i'm sure a few school age kids could do it much quicker.

    That 60pc construction one PP linked to looks pretty good. It says 4 and up.

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    This is a big hit in the 1st grade indoor recess hallway: http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resou...keywords=gears

    Also, this (they have a magnetic door to use it on): http://www.amazon.com/Think-of-It-62...ywords=frigits

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