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MULTIPLYING MATH SKILLS: Students in third through sixth grade are invited to up their math skills and learn some fun games at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library’s Math Workouts program on Aug. 27.
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Board games might involve a race to a finish line, as in Sorry! or that ubiquitous first board game for kids, Candyland. Or they might entail a strategic battle for dominance, as in chess or checkers.
There are so many great games out there. Too many, some (us) might argue (looking at our backlog). But games a whole family can enjoy together? Those are far and few, especially as gaming moves more ...