Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my kids to enjoy game night?
Choose games that are appropriate for the ages and interests of your children – not all kids like to play traditional board or card games, so look into more modern options such as video game systems, electronic word puzzles, etc. Involve them in planning; have each child pick a favorite game they’d like to see at family night once per month (or however often you decide). Also, create friendly competition by awarding prizes for winning players instead of just bragging rights alone; this helps keep everyone engaged longer term rather than losing interest quickly after one victory has been achieved already.
How long have cat-themed games been around?
While we don’t know for sure, we do know that cat-themed card games have been around at least since the 19th century. The earliest known cat game is called Cats and Mice, which was published in 1842. It involves players trying to capture cats by playing cards that are numbered 1 through 8, with each representing a different type of mouse or cat; when all eight mice/cats have been captured, then points can be calculated based on their value as designated on the back of the cards.
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