As far as imagination, how about Dixit? I loved Spy Alley when I was their age. 
I was always trying to get someone to play with me. Apples to apples always 
promised a fun night as well. 
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On Apr 1, 2012, at 2:44 AM, Tegs <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1 for Ticket to Ride too. It's one of my favourite games and great for kids 
> too.
> 
> On Sunday, 1 April 2012 17:34:37 UTC+10, Mycroft wrote:
> The base Ticket to Ride game is pretty straightforward, and generally a good 
> introduction to more complex board games.  If you want to twist their brains 
> in that direction, you could also start them on some cooperative games like 
> Forbidden Island (faster) or Pandemic (more complex).
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