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Quiet time is a MUST especially as we are all inside sheltering in place. With three active boys indoors 24/7 it is imperative that I carve out daily quiet time alone for everyone. Think Fun games has a great selection of solo games that are perfect for celebrating alone time. I set up a time in the day where the boys rotate through solo player games, spending 10-15 minutes at each game station.
Rush Hour Jr.- This single player game of logic is all about shifting and blocking other vehicles in order to exit.

The game includes 40 leveled brainteaser challenge cards to help build problem-solving skills of players 5+.

Circuit Maze Arrange the pieces to create a real working circuit that lights up the different colored beacons while testing your logic and sequential reasoning skills.

These 60 circuit building puzzles are a great introduction to electrical engineering, ranging in skill level from easy to expert (ages 8+).

Cat Crimes is a who-done-it single player game (ages 8+) where you have to figure out which furry fiend committed the cat crime.

Using problem-solving and the clues you will carefully uncover were each cat was seated at the time the crime was committed, ultimately leading you to the culprit.
