A typical scenario that occurs in most households with small children is one in which your child has returned from school, eaten a delectable lunch, and then take a nap. Here are some ideas and methods that will keep young brains completely occupied while promoting cognitive growth. Maria Montessori, a renowned educationist, once said, “Making use of all that he finds around him, shapes himself for the future.”

Here are some of the best games and activities that I have successfully used both at home and in the classroom.

1. Chess

Chess is unquestionably one of the best brain games for children to play because it enables them to participate in intellectually stimulating activities. They are able to pick up new skills, form communities, and mentally investigate intricate concepts.

2. Brain Games to Rewire Brains

Brain training exercises boost memory and cognitive ability. traditional brain games that stimulate the mind:

Rubik’s cube, Rubik’s Race, Chess, Lego-blocks, Tangram, and an electronic board game that involves matching the flags of countries are some examples.

3. Bear in mind the words

Word games (as well as puzzles, board games, and similar activities) draw our attention, encourage us to form new connections, and enable us to think creatively. Crossword puzzles, word searches, word unscramblers, riddles, Scrabble, Boggle, Hangman, and taboo.

These games cause the brain’s language and word-finding regions to become active, forcing the brain to work and exercise.