Today I offer more fairy tale themed games and activities, most aimed at younger children. The memory games look like fun and I'm tempted by the playing cards myself. I was surprised I didn't find a fairy tale bingo game. So then I went looking on the web and found this site but I wish the cards didn't include Disney images especially for classroom use. Now my brain is considering ways to make up some bingo cards with fairy tale themes and ones that would be easier to call out to wee ones.
But for now, here are some ready made games:
Fairytale Time Deck of Cards
Fairy-tale themed playing cards...
Fairy Tales Memory Game by Educa
Slightly different memory game where you use a game board and try to match all of the characters from each tale, but some bad characters can make you lose all you've won.
Fairy Tale Once Upon a Time Matching and Old Maid Playing Cards Game Set by eeBoo
Once Upon a Time Matching game pairs up 24 classic fairy tale characters.
Fairytale Spinner Game by eeBoo
In this game for two to four players, participants spin for a hero, treasure, rival, means of transport, helper, magical object or fairy tale places. The person to collect them all first wins and gets to use all the elements in a story.
Tell Me A Story - Fairy Tale Mix-Up by eeBoo
36 flash cards with 36 different images with instructions included for a variety of games and activities.
Write Me A Story - Fairy Tale Mix-Up by eeBoo
A variation of Tell Me a Story above but for older kids with more complex story cards and writing, not really a game but creative writing exercise. Essentially 50 perforated pages and 96 stickers in a nice notebook that encourages story creation using classic fairy tale elements and story cards. I think this one acts more as a book kit for one child, not a game for multiple players, so consider it as such.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
More Fairy Tale Games
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