Make a Game for Number Learning
My kids and I love board games and have quite a growing collection of games. But sometimes it’s hard to find store-bought games that are simple enough for my Priscilla (age 3), fun enough for my Sawyer (age 5), and educational for both of them. So I decided to make a game for them to practice simple number recognition.
Supplies for DIY Board Game:
- white and red card stock
- pencil
- scissors or paper trimmer
- PSA Essentials Peel & Stick Stamps, Treeo (for the circle border)
- PSA Essentials Peel & Stick Stamps, Funky Numbers
- PSA Essentials 2-Color Ink Pads
- Sharpie Marker
- Elmer’s Glue Stick
- dice
- small plastic toys for game pieces
Steps to Make a Game:
- Lightly sketch a random path on the white card stock with a pencil.
- Stamp the number circles along the pencil path. Make sure to leave the first and last circles empty.
- Use a marker to write “START” in the first circle and “FINISH” in the last circle.
- Trim the red card stock to just a couple inches larger than the white card stock.
- Use the glue stick to adhere the white card stock game board to the red card stock base, leaving a border around the edges.
- Find some fun little toys for game pieces and a dice and PLAY!
To Play: Children take turns rolling the dice and moving their game piece toys to the corresponding numbers along the path on the game board. The child who makes it to the finish circle first WINS!
You could use any circle stamps or stickers for the spaces on your game board, but the PSA Essentials Peel & Stick Stamps made this such a quick and simple project. For great deals and giveaways follow PSA Essentials on Facebook and find more creative stamping ideas on the PSA Stamp Camp Blog.
If you were to make a game for your kids, what would it be like?
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Kristen S- Craft Gossip says
This is great! Just posted on Craft Gossip, thanks for sharing!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
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Joyce @Childhood Beckons says
Your game is beautiful and I love how you tailored it to be perfect for your kids. Thanks so much for sharing!
Deborah says
I just love this game – what a great idea and easy to make too! Super Great!