Monday, March 18, 2013

Earth Day Giveaway from Peaceable Kingdom



How can you communicate the importance of Earth Day to your kids in a way they can relate to?  Peaceable Kingdom, the award-winning creator of some of the best green cooperative games, has your answer.  Turn a lesson in taking care of our planet into fun gameplay. Peaceable Kingdom’s cooperative games (many of which are 100% green) have players work together as a team against the game, not against each other.  Players win as a team or they lose as a team: it’s that simple.  As players work together, they help each other, and learn the valuable lesson of what can happen when everyone comes together to address a problem (all while having fun, of course).



Green games can help open up a dialogue with your children about living a sustainable lifestyle.  Peaceable Kingdom’s cooperative games are just the thing for starting this conversation!  All of the games linked below are made with soy-based inks on FSC paper and include game parts made with corn-based plastic and FSC wood.  These games are good for the planet and good for your family.  Please see the bullet list below for Peaceable Kingdom cooperative games that are 100% green:



·        The Great Cheese Chase
·        Hoot Owl Hoot
·        Count Your Chickens
·        Stone Soup
·        Lost Puppies
·        Mermaid Island
·        Race to the Treasure
·        Seeds for the Birds

This Earth Day, help your little one understand why we all need to cooperate to make our planet healthier through a fun, cooperative, green game from Peaceable Kingdom.
The Giveaway 
In honor of Earth Day, one lucky winner is going to receive green board game from Peaceable Kingdom. This giveaway will end on 4/8/13 Open to the US only. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Peaceable Kingdom for offering this fantastic prize.
 ***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

15 comments:

Unknown said...

I think the kids would like the Hoot Owl Hoot! Cooperative Board Game

Tami Valentine said...

I like the Stone Soup board game. Too cute!

Colleen Maurina said...

I think the Lost Puppies Game looks fun!

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Lesley said...

I think my son would love the Count Your Chickens game.

Kristie said...

The Flippity Frogs Board Game looks fun! :-)

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Domestic Diva said...

Stone soup looks great.

itsme said...

my duaghter would love lost puppies

Theresa N. said...

Count your chickens sounds fun.
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Jennifer T. said...

I like the Fish Stix Board Game.
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C.R. said...

mermaid island

Christina said...

Lost Puppies looks great!

Bonnye said...

we would love to play Count Your Chickens! Cooperative Board Game

Tylerpants said...

My kids would enjoy the Feed the Woozle Cooperative Preschool Skills-Builder Game. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

trixx said...

I like the Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game

Unknown said...

The Lost Puppies Board Game