Best Children’s Games (Ages 2-4)
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Best Children’s Games (Ages 2-4)

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If you are looking for very first board games to introduce to your little ones, then these are the games we most recommend.

⭐️ Top Picks

Our top recommendations in this category, and games that we personally own to fill this niche.

Go Away Monster

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Release Year: 1997 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  2-4 Players

  ⏰  5-15 min

  💸 ~$20

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Summary: Take turns drawing bedroom objects from the bag, but be sure to say “Go Away!” if you draw a monster!

You Might Like If… you want a very first children’s game that helps teach basic concepts like taking turns, drawing from a bag, and matching to spaces on a board.

First Orchard

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Release Year: 2009 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  1-4 Players

  ⏰  5-10 min

  💸 ~$35

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Summary: Work together to pick all the fruit before the pesky raven reaches it.

You Might Like If… you want a very first children’s game that helps teach basic concepts like taking turns, rolling a die, and color recognition.

Hungry as a Bear

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Release Year: 2014 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  1-3 Players

  ⏰  5-10 min

  💸 ~$25

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Summary: Take turns rolling the die and feeding the bear, but be careful not to spill!

You Might Like If… you want a very first children’s dexterity game that improves hand-eye coordination while introducing basic game concepts like rolling a die.

Building Site

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Release Year: 2020 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  1-4 Players

  ⏰  5-10 min

  💸 ~$35

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Summary: Take turns trying to find the piece matching the next step so that the truck can transport the pieces to build a house together.

You Might Like If… you want a very first children’s game that helps teach basic concepts like taking turns, object recognition, and memory.

Little Bird, Big Hunger

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Release Year: 2016 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  2-4 Players

  ⏰  5-15 min

  💸 ~$15

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Summary: Take turns rolling the die and collecting the matching food in a race to become a fully-grown bird.

You Might Like If… you want a first competitive children’s game that teaches basic concepts like winning and losing, rolling a die, and object matching.

Here, Fishy, Fishy!

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Release Year: 2012 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  1-4 Players

  ⏰  5-15 min

  💸 ~$35

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Summary: Roll the die and use the fishing rod to catch the matching fish as you race to be the first to have caught a fish of every color.

You Might Like If… you want a first competitive children’s game with a fun dexterity element that teaches basic concepts like winning and losing, rolling a die, and object matching.

Beasts of Balance

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Release Year: 2016 Complexity: Ages 2-4

  👥  1-5 Players

  ⏰  10-30 min

  💸 ~$60

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Summary: Work together to stack a variety of unique pieces as you try to build up the best habitat in the synced app.

You Might Like If… you want a really unique stacking game that works well with kids of all ages and combines physical dexterity with a digital game system in a really clever way.

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