Tuesday, June 3, 2014
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Tuesday's Giveaway Link Up- June 3, 2014
Welcome to Tuesday's Giveaway Link Up with your hosts Karen @ Tots and Me and Emily @ Emily Reviews
So glad you could join us as we share our giveaways on Tuesday's Giveaway Link Ups.
So glad you could join us as we share our giveaways on Tuesday's Giveaway Link Ups.
Our co-hosts this week are Sue from My Photopage and Shelly from The Attic Girl.
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Featured Giveaway
Educational Insights Games Giveaway (Kitten Caboodle or Diggity Dogs)
2 Winners, US only Ends 6/15
Little Lads and Ladies of Virtue Curriculum & Copywork Set Ends 6/14
Educational Insights Giveaway {Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs- 2 Winners}
Diggity Dogs and Kitten Caboodle from Educational Insights are 2 fun matching games. These games are for children ages 5 and older, though younger children can play with some help from mom or dad. Both Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs are played the same way. The goal is to adopt the most cats or dogs and give them a home to win the game. This go-fish style game, invented by Hank Atkins, "A true animal lover," is designed to be played by 2-4 players.
According to the box, "Hank grew up on a farm in Maine, sharing his adventures with his beloved dogs, Rex, Daisy, and Lightning. As an adult he has sheltered many a pet, including a dear "rescue mutt" named Ciao. Hank and his wife MJ are currently the proud parents of Mrs. Wu, a very vocal 13-year-old cat, and a golden retriever named Tallulah who is scared of thunder and new furniture."
I love that the game features real-life pets, chosen from an Educational Insights photo contest. In fact, you can find details about each pet in the Game Guide.
We always love the unique games from Educational Insights, and these are no exception. You can read my full review here.
You can purchase both Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs for $14.99 from Educational Insights.
I am so excited to be able to bring you this giveaway.
Two people are going to get to win!
You may win Kitten Caboodle or Diggity Dogs!
All you need to do is enter in the Rafflecopter form below. There are only 3 simple mandatory entries, with the remainder of the entries being optional. Remember, you do not have to do the extra entries, but they will increase your odds of winning.
This giveaway is open to US residents 18 and over.
The giveaway runs June 2 through June 15.
2 winners will each receive one game.
2 winners will each receive one game.
Disclosure: I received the Kitten Caboodle game and Diggity Dogs game from Educational Insights in exchange for my honest review. I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. I only recommend products I use personally and feel will be a good products for my readers.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Pet Adopting Fun with Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs from Educational Insights {A Review}
We just love cats and dogs in our house, unfortunately the closest we can come to the real thing, is stuffed animals because of my really, really bad allergies. The children, and daddy, would love a pet, but, alas, it is not to be. We do however, love the idea of games where we could pretend to be adopting animals. May I introduce you to Diggity Dogs and Kitten Caboodle from Educational Insights.
Both Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs are played the same way. The goal is to adopt the most cats or dogs and give them a home to win the game. The game, invented by Hank Atkins, "A true animal lover," is designed to be played by 2-4 players.
Each game comes with 7 stand up die-cut game pieces, either dogs or cats on sturdy board, along with plastic stands and 28 Object cards. The game instructions are also included in this fun, sturdy box.
The animal game pieces feature real animals, complete with name and 3 items, consisting of pet necessities and/or accessories, that they are wishing for. It is these items that need to be matched to the cards in your hands. The game is a go-fish style card game where you decide which card you need and ask a fellow player. You can ask whomever you like. If they have the requested card they need to give it to you, if not, you draw from the pile.
There is strategy involved, because the player needs to pay attention to which items they have, which items the pets want, and which items have been asked for by other players.
Once a player matches all 3 items wished for by a pet, they are able to adopt them, placing the game piece in front of them, discarding the cards and taking an extra turn.
Here I was able to adopt Boris, because I matched the brush, cat food, and squeaky mouse. Other items to match are: the ball of yarn, kitty bed, bowl of milk and scratching post.
As I mentioned, Diggity Dogs is played the same way as Kitten Caboodle.
The girls are learning to shuffle cards.
And learning how to be content and gracious in what animal they are able to adopt, as they can't always get the pet they would like.
In this game the pet accessories include: a bone, a brush, a tennis ball, a bowl of water, dog food, a stick, and a doggie bed.
The girls love adopting their pets and giving them a home.
This game does not take too long to play, making it fun for younger children. Additionally, as players are to ask for items represented by pictures, it means there is no reading involved. It is designed for children 5 years old and up, but we have allowed Hannah to play as well, and she is 4 years old. She loves to play, but I would say it is best to have an adult help younger children as she needed help figuring out which item card to ask for, so she was showing her cards, letting everyone else know what she had.
I love that the game features real-life pets, chosen from an Educational Insights photo contest. In fact, you can find details about each pet in the Game Guide.
This is a such a cute game, simple to play, yet with a bit of strategy involved. Unlike Go-Fish, players need to have a bit more patience as they have to match 3 items. Items may even go back and forth between players before the 3 are successfully matched. We tried to make sure that one person wasn't always being the askee (the person being asked) as we figured that wouldn't be very fair.
We always love the unique games from Educational Insights, and these are no exception.
You can purchase both Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs for $14.99 from Educational Insights.
Don't forget to stop by and enter to win either Kitten Caboodle or Diggity Dogs.
Disclosure: I received the Kitten Caboodle game and Diggity Dogs game from Educational Insights in exchange for my honest review. I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. I only recommend products I use personally and feel will be a good products for my readers.
Sunday Photo Round-Up: June 1st, 2014
I had a bit of trouble with this week's prompts, but I would like to share the pictures I took for the last two week's worth of prompts, seeing as I haven't had time to get them posted.
Animals, In the Shade, From Behind, On the Ground, Bugs or Blossoms
Animals
Photo-A-Day
was a complete bust again. Going to try again this month. So frustrated with myself.
Visited my son's girlfriend's family and church two Sunday's ago. They have chickens, so I had to share.
In the Shade
Playing in the shade of the trees.
From Behind
We went over to the park to look for leaf litter over by the river and I snapped this shot of them looking at the river.
On the Ground
Tabitha's big lemon on the ground at the park.
Bugs or Blossoms
This chalk art is from a different day at the park.
And a little bee on a blossom of a dandelion.
Where I Stand, Pink, Technology, Something New, Favorite Place
Where I Stand
Amelia in Ashley's back yard, standing in the garden.
And standing in the tree in our yard.
Here Tabitha is singing "Let it Go" and is on the line, "Here I stand, and here I'll stay" where Elsa stomps her foot to create her ice castle.
Pink
Just a little on the pink side.
Technology
This little puppy liked that there was a nearly identical puppy on my cell phone.
Something New
Steven's girlfriend, Ashley, did Tabitha's hair in a new do.
Favorite Place
Yes, their favorite place is the park.
was a complete bust again. Going to try again this month. So frustrated with myself.
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