
As a mom of little ones, I am always looking for easy to carry games to keep my kids occupied.
Whether it's a car trip, doctor's appointment or waiting for a dinner reservation it's often difficult to keep kids entertained. Who wants markers exploding in the bottom of their purse or race cars escaping across the floor. I want a portable, self contained toy. When it's a learning toy, it's an added benefit.
To my rescue comes LeapFrog My Card Games. My Card Games are two card games in a easy carrying case, Alphabet Go Fish and Math Rummy.
Included in this set are:
- Four plastic card holders
- 78 Alphabet Go Fish cards
- 24 Math Rummy Card
- Math Rummy board
- Tad Marker
- Parent guide and instruction booklet.
Would you like to win this game? I'm giving away a LeapFrog My Card Games.
To enter: Tell me what you do to keep your kids occupied while waiting for a dinner reservation, doctor's appointment, etc.
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My son usually reads a book, while I draw pictures to entertain my daughter.
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We play I spy or read a book.
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My children enjoy play "I Spy" and it is an easy game to play anywhere!
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They like to draw and play tic tac toe and also read books.
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I let my son take his Nintendo DS to play while waiting or appointments. debsweeps4@yahoo.com
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Books to read always help pass time!
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I usually always have an extra puzzle book in the car "just in case". You can get big ones for a couple bucks at Walgreens that have a variety (word search, connect the dots etc.) so that they won't get bored doing the same thing.
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My kids (ages 5 & 6) are beginning readers so they like to read menus, magazines, signs, etc. while waiting.
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My daughter likes to draw or color of we are waiting somewhere. She carries around a small purse or bookbag where she keep things to entertain herself like crayons, a notepad, her "credit cards" and pretend money. They make waiting at appointments or at a restaurant a lot easier.
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we usually bring the ipod and listen to music :)
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I always bring a bag full of a variety of items. It is filled with books, coloring books, crayons and stickers.
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