Games for Building Better Family Bonds

By Lisa Cohen Lee for Life & Beauty Weekly

Your typical afternoon probably goes like this: Pick up kids from school; shuttle to soccer game, music class and dance lessons; head to the grocery store; then get back home in time to make dinner. And even though the time you spend with your kids is precious, you probably wouldn’t classify this minivan marathon as quality time.

But who’s to say that everyday experiences can’t turn into special moments? And what better way to infuse laughter and fun than with games that draw out every family member?

“Using this time for fun activities reinforces the idea that you can take pleasure in the mundane parts of life,” says Cynthia Copeland, author of Fun on the Run: 324 Instant Family Activities. “It also teaches kids to make the most of what’s available to them.”

Check out Copeland’s kid-friendly game ideas and create memorable moments in the car, at the market and the family dinner table.

In the Car
Instead of popping in a DVD, use car time to get kids to observe their surroundings.

In the Grocery Store
If your kids aren’t old enough to help you find items on your list, these games will keep them entertained, learning and bonding with you.

At the Dinner Table
Besides being fun, a game at mealtime gives you a little extra face time with your kids. “Entertainment is an incentive for them to stay at the table, and inevitably, it opens up the channels of conversation,” says Copeland. You needn’t spend the entire meal playing games; play one each night as a dinner icebreaker, and your kids are more likely to chat and share toward the end of the meal.

Here are a few games to try:

After all, isn’t it better to at least discover why someone prefers monkey brains than only hearing that school was “fine”?

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Lisa Cohen Lee is a freelance writer and editor who has published articles in Self, Woman’s Day, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, NY Post, New Jersey Life and the Web site Beauty Press. She is also the beauty editor for Shop, where she writes and blogs about beauty products. She has previously contributed to Life & Beauty Weekly.