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  2. 10 Card Games for Kids (With Just One Deck) - Happiness is ...

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    These card games for kids are perfect for simple and fun entertainment! Grab a deck of cards and teach your kids how to play one of these fun card games.

  3. 15 Simple, Easy and Fun Classic Card Games for Kids

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    Learn the rules of easy classic card games which are good to play with children. Kids' card games like Snap, Old Maid, Go Fish, Crazy Eights and Rummy are great for spending family time together.

  4. 20 BEST EASY CARD GAMES FOR KIDS - Game Rules

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    20 GREAT KIDS CARD GAMES. Here are 20 easy and fun card games for kids that you can play indoors – all you need is a pack of cards (and maybe a couple of other items you can easily find around the house)! These games are perfect for a sleepover. 1. SNAP. Age: 3+. Players: 2-6.

  5. 20 Card Games to Play with a Regular Deck of Cards

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    Teach your kids some of these fun card games. They can all be played with a regular deck of 52 playing cards.

  6. The 21 Best Easy Card Games For Kids - Fatherly

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    From War to Peanut Butter & Jelly, these are the 21 best, easy card games for kids that can be ranged from toddlers to teens, and can be two-player or more, that are fun, simple, and sure to get everyone laughing and happily competitive.

  7. 10 Kid-Friendly Card Games - Today's Parent

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    No need to go out to get some quality time in. Have a fun and inexpensive family night by playing one of these kid-friendly card games.

  8. 20 Favorite Card Games for Kids - Imagination Soup

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    These are the classic card games for kids — Go Fish, Old Maid, Crazy Eights, and Alphabet Soup matching. My suggestion for Go Fish is to start with pairs to win instead of sets of fours — it makes it easier to win and shorter to play, which is better for younger kids. Spot It! Blue Orange Games. ages 6+ (Get Spot It!