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  2. Mar 24, 2016 · A list of 20 fun and easy waiting games for kids that you can play anywhere without screens. Stretch your brains while in line, on trips or in restaurants.

    • Games to Play While Waiting / Games to Pass Time
    • Games to Play at A Restaurant
    • Games to Play While Waiting in Line
    • Games to Teach Patience For The Future
    • Other Games to Help Coping Skills Development
    20 Questions Do you remember this game? Pick a topic, an object, a character, a person- anything! Then everyone gets to ask 20 questions to figure it out. An example: Leader: Has the secret object...
    Favorites Game This is a simple game that is perfect for entertaining kids while getting to know them better. Ask your kids what their favorite _____ is (it can be anything! Movie, color, animal…)...
    Build a Story This was one of my favorite waiting games as a kid! Everyone in your group goes in a circle and adds one line to a story that builds upon itself. Everyone gets a chance to be creative...
    Alphabet Memory Game This is a great game to help build your kids’ memory and patience skills. You start with a simple phrase like “I went to the store and I bought an ____ (something that starts w...

    These games are great to play at the table while waiting for food. You can play these games at a restaurant or at home, wherever you need to distract the hungry monsters from the food not yet having arrived. The following games only require simple supplies that you can easily fit in your bag or backpack 1. Coloring Contest All you need here is a fe...

    Is the supermarket line long and slow? You may need to come up with fun ideas (no materials required!) to help you navigate this waiting time. These games will keep your kids busy while queueing: 1. Would you rather? This is one of my family’s favorite waiting games! Pick two options and everyone has to choose and why. So the options are things lik...

    Red Light, Green Light This classic game is helpful for instilling patience and it burns a lot of energy.  When your child hears the words “Green light” they can move forward, but when they hear “R...
    Spoon and Egg Game This outdoor game is super fun and teaches an important lesson- the fastest isn’t always the best. You walk from point A to point B holding an egg with a spoon. In order to win,...
    The Waiting Game This is a perfect game to play to help children develop their patience. To play, you need a timer and some sort of reward (chocolate, a park trip, bubble bath- anything!). You tell...
    Simon Says Another classic game that requires patience and teaches how to listen to instructions. Play this game in the car, the living room, the grocery store checkout line… anywhere!
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    • Piggyback Story. If you have to wait for a long period of time, have one person in the group start a story thread. You can begin with three sentences. The story is then passed to the next individual.
    • I Spy. A favorite waiting game for kids everywhere, I Spy can be played with zero prep and in any situation. Start with the signature phrase, "I Spy" and descriptive detail.
    • Dots and Boxes. Another classic game is dots and boxes. All you need to get started is paper and a writing utensil. Create the board and take turns connecting two dots.
    • Tic Tac Toe. A favorite go-to game for parents everywhere, Tic Tac Toe can be played on paper, using straws and condiment packets, or digitally. Challenge your opponent to see who can go on the longest winning streak.
    • STOPWATCH REACTION. Holding a stopwatch, see how quick your kids can push the start and then the stop button and try to better their reaction time. Older kids who are in sports can improve their reaction time with this simple activity.
    • I’M THINKING OF… This is a fun guessing game kids go wild for! Using words to describe something you’re thinking of – an animals, place, clothing, book, etc.
    • MAGNET & PAPERCLIP TOWER. All you need for this activity is a large magnetic base and a stash of paperclips. You might even have all the supplies already in your office.
    • PAGING DOCTOR FIX IT. If you have kids, you’re probably already familiar with the fascination they have for band aids. Throw in a small baby doll with drawn on cuts and scrapes (optional) that require tending – or let them use your arm, leg or baby sister – and you’ll burn through time while they give a check-up and play doctor.
    • I Spy. The classic game, I Spy is where you take it in turns to guess what the other person spies. You start your turn by saying “I Spy with My Little Eye something beginning with (letter)”
    • Guess Who. Take it in turns to think of a person and the others have to guess who it is asking only questions that can be answered Yes or No. We always start with Is it a boy?
    • Animal Vegetable Mineral. Also known as “Twenty Questions”, the first person thinks of something that’s either Animal, Vegetable or Mineral and the others have 20 questions to guess what it is.
    • Rock Paper Scissors. On the count of 3 each person shows their hand in the shape of either scissors (snipping fingers), paper (flat hand) or stone (fist).
  3. Dec 15, 2023 · December 15, 2023 by Sohaib Hasan Shah. As a teacher, finding engaging and age-appropriate activities during waiting times can help keep students occupied, promote learning, and prevent disruptive behaviors. One way to accomplish this is by introducing waiting games for kids.

  4. Mar 2, 2023 · Waiting is NOT easy, especially for kids. These simple, sanity-saving waiting games will make time fly next time you're stuck in a long line.

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