"Can Ryan come over?"
Tylon
HGTV
"__ ___ ___ __, look, there's a full moon"
"Look who's coming, it's black-eyed P!
...and loose-tooth T!"
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
The color-coded card game that's perfect for reunions, birthday parties, and late-night disputes over who gets the last slice of pizza!
Spanish for "1"
Uno
"And Jingle was a good dog"
Karlee
The source of endless Road Rallies. 
Meeska, Mooska, it's...
Mickey Mouse (or Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)
Maybe our little dog will do what we say if we ask nicely? Maybe if we say "please"?
By Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee (and Kadir NELSON!!!)
Please, Puppy, Please
The game with the retainer-like mouthpieces. Can the other person guess what you're saying while your mouth is full?
Speak Out: Kids vs. Parents (or just Speak Out)
(other variants include: "keepin' it a buck," "keepin' it a buck 50," etc.)
Ta'Darius
Sometimes mystery, often Christmassy, and romantic all year round. Name this less-traumatic version of the Lifetime channel.
Hallmark Channel
Possible alternate title: Letters to the Divine...from His children
Subtitles: "Do You Really See Everything?" and "Thanks for Thinking of Love"
Dear God
Crossword puzzle where 3-6 letters are rearranged to form numerous words.
For iPhone and Samsung Galaxy.
Wordscapes
"Really? We're out of Honey Nut Cheerios again!? Who ate--do I even have to ask?"
TJ
Out of 3 expert chefs, only 1 comes out on top! TaDarius practically swears up and down he'll audition for this show someday.
Chopped!
___ ___ Misses Mama
___ ___ Mad at Mama
___ ___ Home with Mama
By Anna Dewdney
Llama Llama
Very similar to this game, but with better categories. And a board. And cards. And colors.
The "inferior" version of Quiz Bowl, according to resident purists.
Trivial Pursuit
"We'll just get something from out"
Terrell
(Dad)
4 meddling kids and a dog couldn't solve this mystery! Name your husband's favorite wind-down show.
Scooby-Doo (if I'm wrong, my bad)
Alternate title: A wintry clothing item--not quite a glove (by Jan Brett). Losing this item seems a rite of passage for all your children.
The Mitten
This tile-based puzzle game had players feed a bug letters after putting them into words. (hint: the bug had glasses and a bow tie, and no arms or legs)
Bookworm