Sunday, January 29, 2012
Peacable Kingdom - Seeds for the Birds Board Game Review
I love discovering new and unique board games to play with my family. A great company to find family friendly games for kids of all ages is Peaceable Kingdom Press. Their games are often educational and always fun. They recently released a new line of cooperative games that teach children the power of teamwork. One of their newest games is Seeds for the Birds, which we received to review. Right off the bat, I knew I was going to love it because the game is 100% green. The cardboard is made from recycled materials and there was no plastic wrapper. It was a winner before we even started to play!
For our review, we received the Seeds for the Birds board game, and my preschooler loved it. The birds and squirrels are characters that appeal to younger children and keep them interested. In the game, you have to turn over a card. If its a seed, you place that number of seeds in the bird feeder. If its a bird, you gather some seeds to feed the bird. But be careful because the little squirrels are after the nuts too. If the squirrel gets more seeds than the birds, the squirrel wins the game. So the players all have to work together to make sure the birds get their full. Its a fun game that teaches math skills, and encourages team work.
Seeds for the Birds is only one example of dozens of fun board games you can find at Peaceable Kingdom Press. They also have stickers, flash cards, cards & stationary and more. While you're visiting their site, make sure to sign up for their birthday club or check out their fun craft ideas. Your kids will also love to play the free games available at kids corner. Check out Peacable Kingdom and teach your kids to play the green way.
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.***
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