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Playing Games
Photo: Ian MacPherson.
This week we’ve been in search of the world’s best games for kids. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the ones we road tested over the weekend with our neighborhood friends. We’ll reveal our top picks in Issue 10 of LMNOP Magazine.
In the meantime, let’s compare notes! Tell us which games your family like to play with. Comment in the box below or send an email to contribute@lmnop.com.au
Card Holda. Photo: Ian MacPherson.
Now we all know little hands can’t hold many cards whilst playing card games, but did you know that the Card Holda existed? It holds up to 20 cards, stands freely and can also be easily hand held. Kids (even real little ones) can effortlessly insert, sort and remove cards from it’s curved slot. We found this one at Monkey Puzzle.

Mel says:
I just love all your delightful ideas! What are those x shaped toys called? They look super fun to play with and even to decorate a kids room =)
LMNOP says:
It’s a stacking game called Les Acrobates by Vilac. We’ll tell you more about them in our up-coming issue which is due out later this month.
Mel says:
I will look forward to reading it, thanks =)
Kylie says:
My kids love Bright Buttons! It’s excellent for preschool age and encourages kids to be creative and imaginative and is always lots of fun! It’s a relatively short game to play so holds their attention span but can be played over and over again. My grandparents also enjoyed playing this with my kids! Definitely worth playing!!