Peaceable Kingdom was founded in 1983 with a single product – a poster featuring the beloved art from the classic children’s book Goodnight Moon. Twenty-eight years and more than 5,000 items later, the company has grown to be a leader in juvenile stickers, greeting cards, and games.
I was given the opportunity to review a Cooperative Game from Peaceable Kingdom called Feed the Woozle. A Cooperative Game is a game where all the players play against a certain obstacle rather than against each other. These games are wonderful for families because it provides lessons on teamwork, shared decision making and cooperation, no one feels left out or behind and it's a lot of fun!
Feed the Woozle is designed for ages 3-6 and can have up to 5 players. There is no reading required (except the directions) and the game duration can be as short as 15min, wonderful if you have little tots with short attention spans! There are actually 3 levels to Feed the Woozle for differing age groups, however the game is technically the same. Here is how it's played!
First! You set up the Woozle on a table, here we used a chair because my tot was pretty adamant about it being there, but a table would be more sturdy. Then, you roll the die to figure out how many pieces of food to feed the Woozle.
You put however many food pieces you'd rolled for on the spoon and then your child walks across, trying not to spill any of the food pieces, to the Woozle to feed him! For every successful piece that goes into the Woozle's mouth you get a Woozle square and when you get 12 you win! If you lose a piece, you lose a square.
Now if you have bigger kids and want more of a challenge then you include the spinner. The spinner has various things on it like Marching, Go Crazy!, Hula Dance, Walk Backwards, etc. It gives more of a challenge when you have to walk across the room to feed the Woozle while doing a Bunny Hop!
And if THAT is not enough of a challenge, then you go to level 3 and you do it all with a Blind Fold!
We absolutely love this game. It's actually one of the first that we can really all do together as a team without anything really too challenging for my little tot. He's extremely happy watching everyone be silly hopping and marching across the floor or helping everyone by handing us the funny named foods.
Peaceable Kingdom has many other Cooperative Games for families that sound just as fun! Check out these names!
- Count Your Chickens
- Hoot Owl Hoot!
- Stone Soup
- Lost Puppies
- Mermaid Island
- Seeds for the Birds
- Race to the Treasure
The perfect family game, something to spend your time sharing and working together. Great for little ones, but also for families with siblings. If you enjoy family nights, you will love this!
Connect: You can connect with Peaceable Kingdom on their Facebook Page and/or sign up for the Birthday Kids Club for something special on your child's birthday!
Purchase: You can purchase the Feed the Woozle Game for $19.99 on Amazon.
Giveaway: How would you like to win a Cooperative Game from Peaceable Kingdom? Just fill out the Rafflecopter Form below for your chance to win!
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44 comments:
I like hoot owl hoot as well! thanks!
ashleygatewood1(AT)gmail.com
the game stone soup sounds awesome
shopannnies@Yahoo.com
games are fun and educational
they send out birthday cards....ollie would love that
love to get the lost puppies
fantastic site
The Lost Puppies Cooperative Board Game looks cute :-)
khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com
Would love to play Count Your Chickens, too!
janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com
I like the Fish Stix Board Game
sylviawhit@gmail.com
Stone soup was a favorite when I was a kid.
My grandson is four & very interested in counting so I would love to have the Count Your Chickens game.
i'd love to play This or That? Original
We'd like to play Race to the Treasure
drellis500(AT)gmail.com
lost puppies looks fun
I'd love to try Hoot Owl Hoot.
I think Mermaid Island Cooperative Board Game looks like fun.
jodysis at windstream dot net
I like hoot owl hoot! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
Bored2quickly@hotmail.com
I love the Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game
mframe00@gmail.com
Who wouldn't want Lost Puppies?
Fish Stix Board Game
this oe that just for girls
The Flippity Frogs board game.
805chick7 at gmail dot com
Hoot Owl Hoot! Cooperative Board Game.
My son would love Animal Sounds Match Up Game & Puzzle
I like the Fish Stix board game. Thanks.
partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com
I like the Lost Puppies game
caryn9802 at yahoo dot com
Tam S.
tamarsweeps at gmail [dot.com
hoot owl hoot sounds like a hoot of a game :-)
We would love the Flippity Frogs Board Game.
alittlepieceofheaven777(at)yahoo(dot)com
woot owl woot is cute!
onecheaplady@yahoo.com
Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game
Lost Puppies
my 5 year old would love to play --lost puppies--
:)
I'd like Lost Puppies.
My kids would like Lost Puppies lezanac2@yahoo.com
I think that Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game looks fun.
purehrt555(at)Yahoo(dot)com
My family would enjoy the Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
Mermaid Island Cooperative Board Game
vmkids3 at msn dot com
I'd get Stone soup.
Desiree Dunbar
desireedunbar@hotmail.com
i like Hoot Owl Hoot! Cooperative Board Game
http://www.peaceablekingdom.com/Products/Hoot-Owl-Hoot-Cooperative-Board-Game__GM106.aspx
I like mermaid island!
wiggly's wiggly bed looks fun!
pkeintz@gmail.com
I also like Seeds for the Birds Cooperative Board Game
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mermaid island would be fun
Mermaid Island Cooperative Board Game looks like alot of fun too! trixpixel[at]gmail.com
We'd love to play the Stone Soup Cooperative Board Game.
I like Lost Puppies Cooperative Board Game
I would like stone soup.
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