Games for five year olds to play


25 Fun and Inventive Games for Five-Year-Olds

//  by Seda Unlucay

By age five, most children are able to form complex sentences and understand jokes more easily. They may be able to read independently, play group sports, and are eager to share all that they are learning with others.

This series of engaging family board games, messy and colorful crafts, literacy and numeracy activities, and fun physical challenges will help strengthen their growing mental and physical abilities while improving their memory and attention spans.

1. Get Creative With Googly Eyes

Kids will love using googly eyes of various shapes and sizes to create their own unique animals and creatures, making for hours of fun craft time.

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2. Try a STEM Challenge

These 4th grade STEM challenges are a great opportunity to develop problem-solving skills.

Learn more: Teaching Expertise

3. Make Your Own Kinetic Sand 

Your young learner will love getting their hands dirty with this glittery and vibrant kinetic sand. After choosing the colors and mixing the ingredients, they are ready for tons of fun creating beautiful 3D art.

Learn more: Crafty Morning

4.  Play a Game of Brain Freeze

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This cooperative board game is intended for 2-4 players and combines elements of Guess Who and Mastermind to create a unique game your five-year-old is sure to love. It's also a fun game for expanding attention spans and developing social skills.

5. Play a Game of Bubble Wrap Hopscotch

Kids are sure to love this game of hopscotch made out of bubble wrap. It's a kinesthetic way to develop math skills and a fun indoor physical activity for rainy days.

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6. Have Fun with an Egg Decorating Craft

After collecting a variety of loose parts such as gems, straws, buttons in bright colors, or wooden shapes, your five-year-old is sure to have tons of fun decorating their egg pattern mat.

Learn more: Picklebums

7. Play a Classic Game of Scrabble Junior 

Like the adult version, this junior version of Scrabble builds familiarity with the alphabet, allows for plenty of practice forming sentences, and develops reading, writing, and reasoning skills.

Learn more: The Spruce Crafts

8. Try a Creative Matching Game

What better way to develop basic math skills than with some cookie fun? This is a great, hands-on activity for learning about 2D shapes. It is also a wonderful way to develop analytical thinking skills as learners are challenged to match each shape with its proper cookie piece.

Learn more: Teaching Mama

9. Play an Alphabet Phonics Hunt Game

After placing each letter on an object in your house which begins with the corresponding letter sound, invite your preschooler to go on an exploratory phonics hunt. This is a terrific way to develop attention skills while strengthening spatial memory skills.

Learn more: Meaningful Mama

10. Play an Activity-Based Game of Animal Charades

Designed with colorful animal art, this simple game of charades is a fun way to incorporate physical activity into your child's day while letting their imaginations run wild!

Learn more: Buggy and Buddy

11. Play An Age Appropriate Board Game 

Monopoly Junior is an iconic and award-winning board game for good reason. Like the adult version, this junior version is ideal for 2-4 players and incorporates a kid-friendly game board with places such as the Zoo and Ice Cream Parlour. It's an engaging way to teach basic math skills such as counting, organizing, and spending their earnings.

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12. Play a Balancing Game

Five-year-olds will love walking on lines backward, straight, zig-zag or hopping. This simple outdoor game is also a great way to build motor coordination and balance skills while giving preschoolers a chance to come up with their own creative movements.

Learn more: Kinder Care

13. Play a Classic Card Game

Old Maid is an engaging game with simple rules that is excellent for building social development skills such as sharing, taking turns, and cooperative play.

Learn more: Kidspot

14. Bubble Wrap Body Slam

After wrapping your kids in bubble wrap, have them use their bodies to create art against a wall covered with a canvas. This is also a perfect game for testing their physical development and developing color knowledge.

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15. Have Fun With a Verbal Intelligence Game

Why not combine the fun of a treasure hunt with sight words? Your preschooler is sure to love hunting for the sight words hidden inside their rice-filled sensory bag. A great extension activity is to have them spell, write and repeat each word as they find it.

Learn more: Hands On As We Grow

16. Play an Educational Online Game

National Geographic has a whole host of educational online games to choose from. This leaf identification game is a creative way to incorporate the natural world into your science education.

Learn more: National Geographic Kids

17. Develop Reading and Writing Skills With Sight Words

Why not print out these core 100 sight words and practice creative ways to memorize them such as painting, looking for them in a book, or spelling them out with playdough? There's no better way to help your young learner develop the necessary reading and writing skills they will need for Kindergarten.

Learn more: Teaching Expertise

18. Number Bonds to 10 Egg Game

This educational matching game for children makes for a great way to practice math skills without pesky worksheets! It's a hands-on way to understand the concept of number bonds to ten.

Learn more: The Imagination Tree

19. Cutting Practice With a Princess Doll 

Your young learner will get plenty of fine motor practice cutting and brushing this adorable doll's hair.

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20. Get Busy with a STEM Activity

This science investigation challenges learners to waterproof a boot. After coloring in the sheet, you can cover it with different materials and then spray each with water to discover which ones are actually waterproof.

Learn more: Science Sparks

21. Make a Bubble Wrap Salt Dough Heart Craft

This creative craft combines a bubble wrap texture with salt dough to create a beautiful heart decoration, gift, or keepsake.

Learn more: Red Ted Art

22. Sharpen Math Skills with an Egg Carton Flower Game

This fun matching game requires young learners to solve a series of additional problems and then find the flowers with the matching answer.

Learn more: Sparkling Buds

23. DIY Bucket Ball

This fun outdoor game requires only a few plastic buckets that can be played with beanballs or bouncy balls. Every time a player gets a ball into a bucket, they get to take that bucket away. The first player with no buckets wins the game.

Learn more: Play at Home Mom LLC

24. Learn About Color Mixing 

This color mixing activity is an excellent way to learn about color theory and primary and secondary colors while giving learners an opportunity to create their own unique color mixtures.

Learn more: No Time for Flashcards

25. Make a Printable Five Senses Book

Students can assemble this predictable sight word book themselves, motivating them to read, write and learn about the world through their senses.

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23 fun games for 5-year-olds

Playing is how children learn about the world around them, games are an essential part of any child’s education — even if they seem like nothing more than a fun way to spend time with siblings and friends. The next time kids are bored or have friends over to play, break out one of these 23 fun games for 5-year-olds. Watch how much fun they can have learning and playing at the same time.

Board games for 5-year-olds

1. Feed the WoozleImage via Kohl’s

When playing Feed the Woozle, children feed the Woozle a variety of yucky snacks. Throughout the three levels, children use their fine motor skills and learn how to cooperate with other players.

Where to buy: Feed the Woozle ($22, Kohl’s)

2. Scrabble JuniorImage via Walmart

One side of the Scrabble Junior game board calls for kids to recognize and match letters to spell predetermined words while the other side encourages them to spell simple words on their own.

Where to buy: Scrabble Junior ($15, Walmart)

3. Candy LandImage via Amazon

This board game teaches kids how to take turns and deal with potentially disappointing setbacks, such as drawing the gingerbread boy card. Candy Land also allows your 5-year-old to practice counting and identifying colors.

Where to buy: Candy Land ($12, Amazon)

4. ZingoImage via Amazon

Inspired by Bingo, Zingo teaches children vocabulary, matching, cooperation, memory and concentration skills.

Where to buy: Zingo ($21, Amazon)

5. HoppersImage via Amazon

In the peg solitaire game Hoppers, children age 5 and up will strengthen sequential reasoning skills through fun gameplay and a number of multilevel challenges.

Where to buy: Hoppers ($15, Amazon)

6. The Ladybug GameImage via Amazon

The Ladybug Game, an award-winning interactive game, requires players to feed ants, escape aphids and praying mantis and help get ladybug home safely, all while learning some basic math concepts.

Where to buy: Zobmondo!! The Ladybug Game ($25, Amazon)

Physical games for 5-year-olds

7. Found It! Image via Amazon

This Found It! indoor scavenger hunt game gets players up, active and running around even when you’re stuck inside. They make other versions of this game for outdoors and travel fun too!

Where to buy: Skillmatics Found It! (Indoor Edition) ($15, Amazon)

8. Wiggle & GiggleImage via Walmart

Players must follow the directions to complete a series of active and balancing moves without dropping a game ball in Wiggle & Giggle.

Where to buy: Wiggle & Giggle ($17, Walmart)

9. Beanbag tossImage via Lakeshore

You can purchase a beanbag toss game or cornhole set, but you can also make one yourself! Check out this DIY beanbag toss game from Crafty Carnival. All you have to do is paint images on cardboard and cut openings in strategic spots. Then, assign points for each opening and equip kids with beanbags for competing.

Where to buy: Beanbag Board ($100, Lakeshore)

10. Dodge TagImage via Target

In Dodge Tag, inspired by dodgeball but with safety in mind, children wear vests with “sticky” targets on them. Players get active throwing soft balls at each other in an effort to try and get them to stick to their opponent’s vest.

Where to buy: Diggin Dodge Tag ($24, Target)

DIY games for 5-year-olds

11. Tic-tac-toe

Create your own tic-tac-toe set using rocks, paint and paper straws or wood dowels! Jodie and Jen have full how-to instructions for a DIY tic-tac-toe set on Eighteen25.

12. Milk Jug Catch

Cut the bottom off a few plastic gallon milk jugs and line the cut with masking or painter’s tape, per the DIY instructions on Handy With Scissors. Grab some balls or bean bags, and kids have a fun game of catch.

13. Glow-in-the-dark ring tossImage via Oriental Trading

Turn a simple pack of glow-in-the dark necklaces into a very cool game of glow-in-the-dark ring toss. Press a dowel into the ground and let kids play the classic game of ring toss using glow-in-the-dark necklaces. Here’s how Heather at Passion for Savings DIY’d glow-in-the-dark ring toss.

Where to buy: Glow Necklace Party Pack – 12 Pc. ($8, Oriental Trading)

14. Velcro catch ball

Turn peel-and-stick Velcro, a small wiffle ball and some cheap cotton mittens into an awesome DIY Velcro catch ball game via Makezine. Now you have a very fun game of catch even for the littlest kids.

15. Knock the cans

Peel the labels off of clean tin cans, decorate them with stickers and then line them up. The objective of the game is to try to knock down as many cans as possible, using a beanbag or soft ball. You can find free printable can wraps on Paging Supermom.

Indoor games for 5-year-olds

16. Monkeying AroundImage via Amazon

Monkeying Around is a balancing game that requires children to hang monkeys from a tree, which encourages them to use patience and hand-eye coordination.

Where to buy: Monkeying Around ($15, Amazon)

17. Race to Lose a Tooth

In this race to lose a tooth counting game from Toddler Approved, children line up marshmallow “teeth” in a pink paper “mouth,” roll a die and remove the corresponding number of marshmallows from their mouth. The first player to “lose” all their teeth wins.

18. Ice Cream TowerImage via Amazon

Players use stacking, balancing and problem-solving skills to load scoops and scoops of “ice cream” in the Ice Cream Tower game.

Where to buy: Ice Cream Tower ($14, Amazon)

19. Animal charades

Charades is a great game for budding 5-year-olds to practicing using their imaginations and problem-solving skills. Cut out pictures of animals — or use the free animal charades printables from Buggy and Buddy — and split players into two teams. Players can take turns choosing an animal and acting it out within a two-minute time limit. If the player’s team guesses correctly, they earn a point.

Educational games for 5-year-olds

20. Silent Skittles or M&Ms game

Looking for an option for a quieter game time? Try this silent Skittles or M&M’s game from Pint-Sized Treasures. Each candy color is assigned a point value, and — eyes closed! — teams take turns taking a single candy from the bowl. The team that has the most points when all the candy is gone wins.

21. Crazy CerealImage via CM School Supply

In Crazy Cereal, children practice color matching by scooping pieces of “cereal.”

Where to buy: Crazy Cereal ($24, CM School Supply)

22. Trampoline alphabet gamesImage via Hands On as We Grow

Check out these brilliant trampoline learning games that help kids recognize the letters in the alphabet while getting them active, too. The folks at Hands On as We Grow offer several ideas for combining trampoline fun with learning — all you need is sidewalk chalk and a trampoline.

23. Alphabet MemoryImage via Rainbow Resource Center

The cards in Alphabet Memory represent different letters of the alphabet. Kids get to learn and practice recognizing letters, making letter sounds, differentiating between upper- and lower-case letters and matching.

Where to buy: Alphabet Memory ($12, Rainbow Resource Center)

Games for children 4 years old

Thinking about what to do with your baby tonight? Tired at work, and the child insistently requires your attention? There is an exit! Come to our section, which contains flash games for children 4 years old, and feel free to choose your child's lesson for the next 10-15 minutes!

Children love modern flash games! It is through the game that the child learns this world and acquires new knowledge and skills. Bright, colorful and entertaining online games help to get a lot of useful information: the first letters and numbers, the first words of a foreign language, the first situations in which you need to apply logic, resourcefulness and ingenuity. This is a new and wonderful world that is available to your child online around the clock.

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Online games for boys 5 years old are a variety of quests, adventure games, logic puzzles, shooters and races that develop not only children's imagination, but also reaction speed, intelligence and memory. In most of them, the child is taught by favorite characters from popular cartoons. So the kids learn the information much better and get great pleasure from the game process.
Boys at the age of five are very active and curious, but at the same time they can already easily spend half an hour on a lesson. To help the baby to hold attention longer, you can use the game form of learning. So his development will take place harmoniously and painlessly, especially when it comes to preparing a 5-year-old child for school.

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Our games will teach children to distinguish colors, make objects from geometric shapes, solve simple logic puzzles, help expand vocabulary and master counting up to twenty. But the feature of this particular category is that it will be interesting for boys to play, because almost all the exercises are designed in a specific “boy theme”. That is, kids will learn shapes by building a cool, powerful tank and solve arithmetic examples with the help of dinosaurs.


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