Look and Find Family Fun

Look and Find Family Fun games and books Spot It card game, Five Minute Mysteries game, Ravensburger Escape Puzzle, 1001 Things to Spot book, Hide and Seek Things That Go book, and Where's Waldo? book

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Seek and Ye Shall Find Fun With These Top Family Picks

Look and Find Family Fun games and books Spot It card game, Five Minute Mysteries game, Ravensburger Escape Puzzle, 1001 Things to Spot book,
  • What: Look and Find Books and Games
  • When: 3 years and up
  • Why: Visual, fun, entertaining
  • Where: At home

Ever spent time with your child and felt like the clock never moves? Tired of playing hide and seek with your child? Want to expand their finding skills? Practice this crucial life skill by spotting all the hidden objects in a book or playing games that challenge their visual perception. Pass the time with these look and find family fun ideas to win every round.

Spot It Junior animals version on top of four playing cards

Spot It Game: Even the youngest kids can participate in this fast-paced game. Players try to spot the same item on two round playing cards. With multiple rule variations, this game can be played solo or with many players. It can also increase in complexity for older kids. No matter which rules you choose to use, kids will get lots of practice recognizing matching objects.

Set Junior board with squares to match tiles and tokens

Set Junior: This board version of the popular card game lets kids join the fun. A reversible fold out board helps kids make sets of three tiles. Each tile shape must share the same attribute among three categories: number, color, and shape. As players master matching the tile to ones printed on the board, they can graduate to making their own sets with the same or different attributes.

1001 Things To Spot in the Sea book by Usborne

Best Look and Find Books: From Star Wars to Thomas, kids can spend hours spotting their favorite characters and much more in these look and find books. Choose the correct level for your child, with everything from simple toys with a few per page, to the adult level Waldo books. The large pages and lots of items to find work well for kids playing alone, or for parents or siblings to search together.

Scene cards and symbols from 5 Minute Mystery the Museum of Everything cooperative game

Five Minute Mysteries: Players cooperate to spot the different shapes hidden in clue cards in this quick game of whodunnit. The game never gets old thanks to multiple levels of challenges. Kids must locate different shapes on the printed scenes to earn clues to solve the crime. The faster they spot the five varieties of shapes, the more clues they get to help them beat the clock.

Ravensburger Escape Puzzle Greenhouse edition with instructions and sealed envelope next to box on top of assembled puzzle

Escape Puzzles: Find the clues hidden in the picture of these puzzles. Once kids finish assembling the puzzle, then they put on their detective spectacles. All the clues come hidden inside the puzzle image. Use superior spotting skills to put all the pieces together to solve the riddle.

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