I received a collection of Grandpa Beck’s Games in exchange for this post. All opinions are mine alone.
Keeping older siblings entertained (and quiet) with a new baby can be tough. Check out these tips for making the transition a little easier.
I feel like I’m all ready for our baby girl to be born. Car seat is bought, crib is set up, hospital bag is packed; we’re ready to go! What I’m not quite sure I’m prepared for is how I’m going to be able to take care of 3 kids when we get home. Thankfully my husband is going to be able to take a couple weeks off work to help make the transition easier but after that who knows what’s going to happen. When we brought little Statham home Rohrl was just 14 months old so he was still relatively quite and took 2-3 naps a day. Now I have a 3 and 4 year old who are very active and very loud. To prepare for the times when I’m needing to take care of their baby sister and have a little quiet time I’ve come up with 5 things I can have them do that will keep them entertained and (hopefully) quiet. These are also great ideas for when you’re not feeling great or stuck on bed rest.





Nuts About Mutts was by far my boys’ favorite. They call it “Dog Uno” because the rules are similar to the classic Uno game but a lot more twists and turns.
Cover Your A$$ets was my husband’s favorite. Any game that involves money and building your assets he is a fan of. Think a card version of Monopoly.
Skull King was my favorite because it involves thinking ahead and planning your next three or four moves. It’s a pirate version of checkers or chess (but is way more fun to play).
Golf was another favorite of my oldest. He has been working hard on learning his numbers, addition and subtraction so he loves showing off his newly learned skills.

How have you found balance when it comes to keeping your older kids happy and entertained while taking care of a new baby? How do you do it? And if you are bringing a little one home soon be sure to check out Grandpa Beck’s Games and have one or two (or all four) in your game closet. You, and your kids, will be happy you did!









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