This is a helpful, instructional game for parents to play with a child if there are concerns about listening skills or social behavior. The game includes 150 brightly-colored cards with questions on the back which fall into one of five categories: school, peo... View More
The classic Lite Brite toy can be a fun activity that help students with fine motor skills, organization, and planning. Students punch colored pegs in back-lit holes to form an illuminated pattern. There are plenty of Lite Brite options to choose from, and p... View More
If your child is obsessed with dinosaurs, this will be a great first board game but otherwise this game is the standard race to the end of the board and win. The game provides an introduction to a few scientific terms (e.g. prehistoric period, meteorite, ice ... View More
This is a good multi-player card game that provides practice with spelling and flexible thinking. In the first round each player is dealt three cards. Players take turns drawing and discarding cards until someone is able to spell a word using all three cards... View More
Color Clash offers eight game variations that are all based on the player's ability to efficiently screen out non-relevant information and find matching tiles. Players will rely on a combination of visual, speed and executive function skills as they are challe... View More
Spectracube uses 30 attractive dice that allows for six versions of rummy using colors instead of numbers. The Spectracubes are made up of six bold primary colors and six pastel secondary colors, and each die shows all six colors in its group. The game choices... View More
Oversight is a strategy board game for 2-4 players that exercises visual abstract reasoning. The game board consists of square tiles, half of which are movable in rows or columns. Each players gets their own color of round discs which will be their playing pie... View More