Our family game of choice for introducing little ones to ‘adult’ play was (and still is) Aggravation. The perfect balance between luck (rolling the 1 or 6 to get on the board) and competitiveness. Grandma was great for teaching kids good sportsmanship - she always apologized when she took them off the board-and she did take them off the board.
The best place for Plugger grandkids to lose and and learn to be good sports is at home, where there are fresh cookies and milk to sooth the damaged ego.
If your grandparents did not let you win while you were little they did not do their job. Watching the faces of the little ones who beat the old folks is more fun than playing the game ever will be. There is plenty of time to learn to lose.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
must be playing Parker Brothers’ Sorry!.
Leojim almost 4 years ago
When I play a game with my brother-in-law, it is always who can cheat the most. Winning by cheating was a double win LOL
Gent almost 4 years ago
This is so true!
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
Pluggers grandkids don’t play by the rules, because they don’t know what they are.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Tis best to play by the rules and start at a young age ;-)
GreenT267 almost 4 years ago
Our family game of choice for introducing little ones to ‘adult’ play was (and still is) Aggravation. The perfect balance between luck (rolling the 1 or 6 to get on the board) and competitiveness. Grandma was great for teaching kids good sportsmanship - she always apologized when she took them off the board-and she did take them off the board.
ctolson almost 4 years ago
The best place for Plugger grandkids to lose and and learn to be good sports is at home, where there are fresh cookies and milk to sooth the damaged ego.
Impkins Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Best Christmas Tree ever! :)
Jack Dawson almost 4 years ago
If your grandparents did not let you win while you were little they did not do their job. Watching the faces of the little ones who beat the old folks is more fun than playing the game ever will be. There is plenty of time to learn to lose.