![]() I cannot think of a single board game you can play on your own, most for young children require 2-4 players. ![]() ![]() ![]() Increasing social interaction is probably one of the most obvious skills we can help children learn when playing Candy Land or other games.Other math skills to target include adding points at the end of the game, sorting and matching pictures and game pieces, and sequencing skills. When you play Candy Land you can target counting by having your child count many things: how many spaces until they reach the castle, how many spaces are they ahead of mommy, or how many spaces do they get to move during their turn. You count the spaces you move, count the pieces you have left or the pieces you may need. Many games require counting skills and Candy Land is no different.Top 5 Tips for Playing With Purpose With Candy Land
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