![]() So there you have it! Not a definitive list of the greatest children’s games ever made in the 2010s, but OUR list of favourite games from this decade. The I Spy brand is well-established, but this game stands out as something special, not only within their line of quality products, but within our personal landscape of children’s games! Adult gamers often scoff at this one at first glance, but it doesn’t take long for everyone to get wound up by the spirit of the game, as everyone races to find that last treasure from the bowl. It’s the same focused experience of a Where’s Waldo book, but with a wonderful tactile element thrown in. The joyous simplicity of the experience – digging hands into a bowl of plastic pieces to find the ones matching your card – is delightfully fun, and holds the attention of my Beans unlike any other game. Browse 594 big thumbs upstock photos and images available, or search for big thumbs up iconto find more great stock photos and pictures. No game hits our table more often than I Spy: Dig In. Based on our experiences, here are our Top Ten Games of the 2010s, filtered through the Little Thumbs, Big Thumbs lens! We certainly haven’t played them all, we probably play a more diverse assortment of these games than the average family. Over the last decade, thousands of children’s games have been released. ![]() Our choices for this list are based on a combination of how frequently they are requested by the littles, how engaged they remain over several plays, and how willing I am to introduce the games to my adult gaming friends. ![]() Our goal is to find games that can be enjoyed by little hands and minds, and still provide a satisfying experience for us big kids! If a game gets two little thumbs up AND two big thumbs up, we can highly recommend it for exploration with your own game collection.Īlso worth noting, the little thumbs I’m referring to belong to my preschool age daughters (ages 2 and 4), meaning that many of the games we explore wind up being somewhat simplified to maintain their attention and enjoyment (both in free play and structured game scenarios). Many games are great for adults, but are not appropriate for children. For those who may be new to Little Thumbs, Big Thumbs, allow me to quickly run down the premise of our reviews! Many games are great for kids, but don’t hold up for adult-only play.
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