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on August 5, 2019 · Leave a Comment

5 Tips for a Fun Filled Family Game Night

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tyson Foods, Inc. The opinions and text are all mine. #AnytizersChickenChips

Life is busy, we all know it. Have you ever realized how fast the weekend passes? Before you know it, Monday has come and so begins the shuffling of kids, passing of schedules, and the busy days keep coming. Finding time as a family in a fast paced world is hard, but important. Hosting a family game night at home is one of the best ways to connect as a family without distractions! A family game night is the Friday night tradition your family needs!

Family Game Night With Kids

I’ll be honest, family game nights with kids can be hard. Your game choices might be limited, the kids might not follow the rules exactly or sit still for long, and explaining to a four year old why they didn’t win isn’t always easy. Family game night with toddlers can definitely be challenging, but when you can look past all of the crazy, it’s worth it. This Friday night tradition can be a great way to remove distractions and encourage your family to connect with each other. Fun indoor games give everyone a way to connect, have conversation, enjoy tasty treats, and have fun! I have learned so much about my kids just by playing games! Their personalities have a chance to shine and it gives me an easy way to connect with them.

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Family Game Night Tips

It doesn’t have to be complicated to enjoy fun family games at home. A few simple tips can make your new Friday night tradition one you won’t want to miss!

Family Game night Snacks

No family game night is complete without the best family game night snacks! Food is the best part of any game night if you ask me. Choosing a theme for game night food is a fun way to decide what to offer. Our family’s personal favorite is appetizers. You can’t go wrong with easy to eat finger foods when you are playing games! Tyson® Any’tizers® BBQ Chicken Chips are the perfect option to add to your spread. There is 11g of protein per serving and is all natural, no antibiotics ever! Chicken chips are seasoned with some of our most favorite chip flavors, Tyson® Any’tizers® BBQ Chicken Chips and Tyson® Any’tizers® Ranch Chicken Chips is our family’s favorite. We pair chicken chips with some of our favorite dipping sauces and it’s crispy texture is perfect for dipping. Add a few sides and it’s the perfect game night food. Tyson® Any’tizers® offers a wide variety of all-white meat chicken prepared in a variety of delicious flavors & sauces. Perfect for snack time or anytime. Be sure to grab your Ibotta offer Walmart exclusive for $1 off any one Tyson product before your next family game night!

Family Games for Kids Family game nights need family friendly games, so be sure to choose your games wisely. You want games that are easy for every age involved. It may not be your most favorite game, but save that for couples game night or when you have a friend over. Look for games that your kids can jump in on with ease and little help. This gives them the chance to be excited about the game and keeps them engaged!

Get Rid of Distractions

Life has so many distractions as it is. This Friday nigh tradition is what you need to get away from it all. Put the phones out of reach, keep the TV off, and come together as a family. Remember the reason you love the people you live with and get to know each other! I cannot begin to tell you the importance of family game night.

Let loose, Have Fun

Game night with kids can be a little chaotic, but let loose on the expectations and you can have a great time. Keep the games simple and don’t stress about it being perfect. Family game night is supposed to be fun, so let it be fun!

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What are your favorite family game night traditions?

 

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