Sibling Play

From Fighting to Playing

The fighting. The tattling. The constant "he touched me!" and "she's looking at me!"

You love them both, but some days you wonder if they'll ever actually like each other.

Here's the truth: siblings don't automatically know how to play together. They need practice. Activities requiring cooperation, not competition. Games where everyone wins, or everyone loses 
together.

These collections create those opportunities. Multi-player games with enough pieces for everyone. Cooperative challenges needing teamwork. Activities where older siblings can teach younger ones.

Play that builds connection instead of conflict.

WHAT YOUR CHILDREN ARE LEARNING:
• Cooperation (working together, not against each other)
• Sharing (taking turns with toys and attention)
• Communication (expressing needs without hitting)
• Empathy (understanding each other's feelings)
• Conflict resolution (working through disagreements)
• Shared joy (creating positive memories together)
• Patience and compromise

"Sibling conflict is normal—but it's also a learning opportunity. When children play games requiring cooperation, they're practicing all the skills they need for healthy relationships: communication, 
empathy, compromise, and teamwork. This is where sibling bonds are built." — Kylie Toynton

PERFECT FOR: Families with multiple children, reducing sibling conflict, building positive sibling relationships, cooperative play practice, rainy days when everyone's stuck inside, creating 
shared family memories, age-gap siblings.

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