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Occupational Therapy Assistant: Games for Use in OT
Start down the magical road to sweet surprises! This adorable version of the classic Candyland game features the colored cards and fun illustrations that kids love, with different destinations like Cupcake Commons and the chunky Chocolate Mountains. Choose your cards, move your pawn and let your imagination soar as you make your way to the castle to win!
Tri-ominoes is a game that combines strategy, luck and exciting new challenges that the whole family will enjoy. Contains 56 deluxe Tri-ominoes tiles and instructions. Suitable for 2 to 6 players. 8 Years +
The suspense is building — and so are you! Carefully pull a wood block out of the tower and place it on top. It’s easy at first, but as more blocks get pulled, the tower starts to get unsteady…and you’ll be on the edge of your seat just trying to keep it from falling! Stay cool, stay calm and stay steady, because the last player to complete their turn before someone makes it topple, wins!
This ancient and popular African stone game with 5 colorful glass "stones" in each pit. Each game is shrink wrapped and measures about 4 1/2" wide and 16" long.
Run, little mice, run! Build this fun game's crazy Mouse Trap contraption, but then, beware - you definitely don't want your mouse pawn to get trapped by it. Race to the finish and don't look back!
It’s the classic game of picture matching, now celebrating the playful world of Richard Scarry. Flip over two tiles and discover imaginative vehicles, fun Busytown places, and familiar faces like Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm. Did you find a match? If so, keep them in your scoring pile and take another turn. If not, turn them back over—but try to remember what pictures they had for later in the game. Collect the most pairs to win. I Can Do That. Games foster self-confidence by giving kids a chance to discover what they can do. Favorite Dr. Seuss, Curious George, and Richard Scarry characters come to life—challenging kids to run, slide, hide, seek, sort, explore—and more. By engaging kids physically, socially, and creatively, I Can Do That. Games provide endless hours of fun for the whole family.
Rummikub is a tile-based game for two to four players. Originally invented by Ephraim Hertzano, a Romanian-born Jew, who immigrated to Mandate Palestine in the early 1930s, the game became popularized in America and was finally established as its own game in 1980 by Pressman Toy Corporation. The game includes 106 brighter color, engraved plastic plastic tiles, 4 sturdy two-tier racks, 8 rack holders, and large print instructions.
Get ready to reach and stretch your way around the other players in this wacky party classic! Listen to the body part and color that the referee calls out. When you hear “Left Foot… Yellow!” put your left foot on the yellow circle on the mat. Sounds easy, but soon enough you’ll find yourself reaching around the other players to follow the ref’s directions. Don’t fall over and be the last player standing to win!