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Holidays Are Better with the Latest Video Games

No matter how fun the holidays can be with all the activities and places to visit with your little ones in order to immerse them in these joyful vibes, video games keep their place as the go-to amusement source of most children – if not all of them. As a modern-day mom, you should understand their love for technology all the while making sure that the video games they’re playing are safe and free of violence and strong language. In fact, choosing a game that’s absolutely ideal for their age is quite a hard task; your kid’s safety is not subject to any compromise!

With this in mind, we decided to gather a list of video games that your little angels can enjoy during their free time so, join us below to check them out!

On the other hand, your kids might be fans of books, so here are some bedtime stories for boys and some for girls!



LEGO Dimensions gives your kids the chance to build their unique physical LEGO character, which builds an experience that enhances their creativity.
Available on PlayStation4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U – Photo Courtesy of Imdb.com
 
Overcooked is the best choice for some delicious fun. Chaotic cooking sets the tone for this game, which teaches your kids co-operation through the many challenges.
Available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PCs – Photo Courtesy of Amazon.com
 
Minecraft allows your kids to create a world of their own. They might not be able to be elaborate at first, but their ability to do so will evolve as they grow older.
Available on all PC, smartphones and tablets – Photo Courtesy of Xbox.com
 
Stardew Valley gives your children the chance to discover life on a farm. It features combat and helps develop your kids’ reading and management skills.
Available on PlayStation4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PCs – Photo Courtesy of Amazon.co.uk
A Hat in Time allows your kids to solve puzzles, defeat enemies and collect items to unlock new abilities. In fact, it compares to 3D platformers such as Super Mario 64.
Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PCs – Photo Courtesy of Amazon.co.uk

Article Written by Mirella Haddad
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