4 - 8 years. Hopping, crawling, twirling, and balancing are a few of the feats you will encounter while playing this game. You will flip over three cards to create a new challenge each time. There are hundreds of possibilities in every game. 2-4 players.
8 years & up. The player who is the first to get 10 cards into low-to-high sequential order is the winner. A fun way to teach numbers to younger children. 2-4 players.
5 years & up. Easier versions of favorite classic games: Scrabble® Junior, Word Search Game, and Monopoly Junior. Available individually or in a set of three.
3 years & up. This simple to learn game introduces children to counting and strategy. Place all your monkeys on the bed after acting out bedtime activities - brushing teeth, putting on pajamas, etc. - and win the game. Be careful! The spring-action bed could shake your monkeys off at any time. Develops fine motor skills. 46 pieces.
3 years & up. Players will fill individual game boards with colorful photograph cards to complete the game. 3 ways to play. Includes 60 game cards plus directions in English and Spanish. 1 to 6 players.
6 years & up. Bring the party to your next tailgate or activity! This bean bag toss pairs teams against one another in a toss activity to score the most points for your team. Gameplay is ideal for 2 players or 2 teams. Includes 1 sturdy plastic game base, 6 bean bags, scoring labels and rules.
6 years & up. A unique version of this classic game. A special hangman revealer will keep track of where each player is. Includes 2 game modules, 84 game pegs, 144 letter plates and rules. 2 players
3 years & up. The baby chicks have flown the coop®! All players work together to help Mother Hen collect her chicks and bring them back to the coop® before Mother Hen gets to the last space on the board. With cooperative games, the stress of losing goes away because players are playing as a team against a common obstacle and not against each other. Count Your Chickens™ eliminates stress, empowers young learners, and teaches kids that playing together can be fun!
5 years & up. From the classic tale of cooperation comes this simple game where players work together to "cook" a soup by making matches of ingredients. Match all of the ingredients before the fire under the kettle goes out and everyone wins! Unlike most memory matching games, Stone Soup encourages kids to help each other find the matches. In this way, kids work together, they help each other, and they practice just what the Stone Soup story is all about -- cooperation!
4 years & up. The object of the game is move all of the owls to the nest before the sun rises. Players take turns, but work together. Because Hoot Owl Hoot! is a cooperative game, players play any of the owls -- no one player has a single owl they are trying to get back to the nest. The basic game is easy enough for first time game players and can be made infinitely more challenging simply by adding more owl tokens into the game.
5 years & up. Position geometric shapes in the base before time is up! Go beyond the time limit, and all the playing pieces pop out. Excellent for improving coordination and identification skills in any number of players. Practice valuable skiils like focus and concentration on a task. Use visiaul feedback to coordinate precise movement of hands. Includes 25 pieces in 9 fun shapes; game unit with timer and pop-up tray and label sheet.
3 - 6 years. Work together to find matching bugs and slip them under the rug before the arrival of the 3 stink bugs. Three levels of play add more challenges. Game teaches counting, colors, numbers, and shape recognition, while building visual discrimination and cooperation. No reading required. 2-4 players.
3 - 6 years. Woozle, a friendly monster, is hungry and loves chocolate-covered flies and hairy pickles. Can you feed him 12 silly snacks from the spoon before all the snacks are gone? This game requires working together to get Woozle fed. Includes instructions for 3 levels of play and helps to promote body awareness, builds fine and gross motor skills, and working cooperatively. 2-5 players.
7 years & up. The classic naval combat game -- call out suspected hiding areas and keep track of hits and misses in order to sink your enemy's ships. Helps improve memory skills. Includes 2 portable battle cases, 10 plastic ships, 84 red "hit" pegs, 168 white "miss" pegs, label sheet, instructions. For 2 players.
3 years & up. The game of rewards and consequences. As children travel along the game path, they encounter situations that reward them for good deeds by letting them climb the ladders or punish them for misbehaving by sending them down chutes. All the while, they are learning to recognize numbers and count to 100. Includes Gameboard, Spinner with Arrow, 4 Pawns with Plastic Stands, and instructions in English and Spanish.
3 years & up. This delightful classic game is a great way to introduce preschoolers to the learning and fun of playing games. Teaches simple counting, number recognition and social skills.
3 - 6 years. This favorite game is ideal for non-readers. The game teaches color recognition and matching while reinforcing the lesson of taking turns and being a gracious winner or loser. Includes 4 gingerbread pawns, gameboard, card deck, and instructions in English and Spanish.
3 years & up. Reading is not required with these fun games that help build basic skills and support preschool themes. Enhance color recognition, matching skills, and picture sequencing. Set of 3 games.
3 - 6 years. Cooperation is the name of the game here! The goal is to stack 12 blocks before the Stack Smasher gets to the tower and topples it. With three levels of play, from a simple spin to a tricky task, there will be fun challenges for everyone. Build balance, color matching, hand-eye coordination, and cooperation skills. No reading required. 2-6 players.