

This would be a great way to introduce the game and its rules to the children and could be an interesting circle time game. It doesn’t have to be in a tower in fact, it would probably be better if it weren’t. This got me thinking that you could create a Jenga-like game on the rug and have children take turns taking a block out from the bottom and placing it on top. It was made out of big wooden blocks, much like the large wooden blocks in many preschool classrooms.

When I was on vacation recently, there was a GIANT Jenga game going on. It also takes a long time to stack the entire set, which with young children might mean 5 minutes of set-up for 30 seconds of play. This makes the tower less heavy, and therefore easier to take the blocks out, and when it falls over it is not such a big deal.

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