Peaceable Kingdom for Spring Fun!

About them: Since 1983 Peaceable Kingdom has created fresh, fun products that educate, stimulate and inspire. Their company began with a single product, and has grown to be an industry leader in stickers, greeting cards and cooperative games. Their mission is to make good, do good, be good and they do just that!

With Spring upon us more rainy days are here. My kids are always looking for fun indoor activities to do during these wet rainy days and I have always been a huge fan of Peaceable Kingdom and all they have to offer! We received several games from Peaceable Kingdom to try out and review this Spring and my kids and I could not be happier with them! The first of these games was Feed the Woozle. This is a cooperative game for kids ages 3 and up and for 2 to 5 players. It has three levels. Level 1 is where kids roll the dice and put that number of snacks on the spoon and feed the Woozle. Once everyone feeds him 12 snacks everyone wins! The second level is where the kids do the same thing but add spinning the spinner which has them do random things like walking backwards and such. Level three is the same as the other levels but you have your team mates direct you to the Woozle with your eyes closed. It is a fun cooperative game that teaches your kids dexterity, gross motor skills, balance, body awareness, counting and language development all while they have fun! The next one was the Count Your Chickens Board Game. It is for ages 3 and up and for 2 to 4 players. It is really nice because it only last about 15 minutes per game! It is a fun face paced game that teaches counting, numbers, taking turns, and cooperation. I love that my girls can play together and there is no winner or loser. They work together cooperating against the game instead of each other. It is great for building team work and my kids just love it! The next one is my sons favorite. It is called Chugga Choo! and it is for ages 2 and up. It is a puzzle train that comes with 20 train puzzle pieces, 12 wooden cargo tiles, instructions and a parents guide. It teaches color identification, spatial recognition, choice making, puzzle problem solving and fine motor development which has all been perfect for my 2 year old! You can build 4 trains in all in all the primary colors. They can be mix and matched too. My son just loves it! The last one is Catch! The Strategic Game of Cats-and-Mouse. It is for ages 6 and up and for 2 to 4 players. Each game is only about 15 minutes long and meant to be a cooperative game among players. The mouse has stolen the cats bowl of treats. The kitties must work together to get it back. My girls are 6 and 8 and they ADORE this game! They have spent countless hours playing it over and over again. I love that they have to work as a team and have learned strategy skills as well! These are all great board games for this Spring! The kids and I also received a few Card Games in the Wild Cards: Set of 4. These include Gin Rummy, Go Fish! Crazy 8s and Old Maid. These are all super fun and I highly recommend them all! If you are looking for some fun, entertaining and educational activities for your kids this spring then I highly recommend Peaceable Kingdom for all your needs!

Disclosure: I received these products for free, in exchange of my honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products and services I used personally, and believe will be a good fit for consumers.

Author: Stephanie Trussell

Hi, my name is Stephanie, and I am 30 years old. I have two beautiful girls, Dakota who isĀ 4 and Krista who is 6, and a boy who is almost 4.I am also pregnant with a girl. I work full time at Fred Myers! I live in a small town in WA State called Arlington, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I enjoy anything outdoors, baking, my critters and spending time with my kids.

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