10 Brain Development Games & Activities For Kids To Fuel Their Thinking Process

1. Building Fun

Activities that allow children to build things are essential to developing knowledge of gravity, shapes, and balance. Though there are plenty of affordable building blocks and similar games available in the market

2. Tippy-Tippy-Top

You may remember this team game from childhood, where you one person called out the name of a colour and the others had to identify it in their surroundings.

3. Match The Following

This is one of those child brain development activities that help them identify patterns and associate similar things. It can be done through activity books that have match-the-following puzzles.

4. Treasure Hunt

Babies always seem to nurse better when their feet are touching something, like your leg, the arm of the chair, or a pillow tucked next to you. It makes them feel more secure.

5. Story-Telling

The tradition of sharing and hearing kahaaniya from nanis and dadis is near to all our hearts. But it can be more than just a customary bed-time routine.

6. Sikdi

Remember this beloved game from your childhood? Make a hopscotch or sikdi board on the floor with chalk and number the blocks.

7. Freeze!

Also called Statue!, this is a game where one person commands the others to freeze in their place. They cannot unfreeze until they are commanded so.

8. Kitchen Experiments

Kitchen has a plethora of options to spark a child’s imagination. Let your child help around the kitchen. If they are too young for that you can let them play freely with dough, fruits, veggies or other foods

9. What’s That Sound?

Young children are very reactive to sounds. It is easy for them to recall things that they learn by association with a sound. You can help your child develop this sense by making games out of identifying sounds.

10. Sensitivity Training

Gender roles are not inherent. They are taught to children and often, even if unknowingly, through games. Gendered toys and games limit the options that a child has and inhibits their self-expression.

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