Board game play is crucial to a child’s development. It teaches kids many social skills, such as how to wait patiently, take turns, share, deal with loss, start a conversation, solve problems, make concessions, collaborate in groups, and be flexible. Young children can learn communication skills and sportsmanship through playing board games. Board games offer a thorough educational experience for kindergarteners. The tactile and visual components of board games improve sensory awareness and development. Because of their various advantages, board games are generally a helpful and enjoyable tool for holistic development in the early years of education. Our EY kids had a great time playing games today, including Ludo, Snake & Ladder, Matching and Action Dice, and Fruit Dice.