Feed the Woozle

 

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Feed the Woozle – A Game of Silly Snacks and Mixed Up Moves! Chocolate covered flies and hairy pickles? Yummy! The big mouth Woozle is hungry. Can you feed him 12 silly snacks from the spoon before all the snacks are gone? Play together, work together, and have some monstrous fun! Instructions for play include three different game levels so the fun will grow with your child.

Our Thoughts …

This game came with us on our camping in the cabin trip. The instructions to the game are broken up by age group and our kids cross the age groups. We let Grace and Sophie play with the spinner and Matthew just walk. It worked out nicely and for once it was great to have a game that all three kids could participate in playing in together! We stayed in a one room cabin and that was even enough space for this game!

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As you can see from the smiles, the kids had a lot of fun playing this game and I know they will be asking for this game on game nights. If you have little ones, you should add this game to your collection for sure! You can find this game on Amazon for a great price. Remember to start thinking fall/winter birthdays and Christmas gifts!


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Friday Favorites: ThinkFun S’Match

Friday Favorites is another almost weekly feature here at Simply Budgeted. The whole point of this feature is to share some of our favorite finds. Anything is game. Food. Cleaning supplies. Kid stuff. Garden favorites. Recipes. Anything that I really like and want to randomly post about.

Reminder/Disclaimer/Whatever: Everything in Friday Favorites is something that we use and bought on our own.

 

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A new take on the classic memory game, S’Match challenges young players to find matching pairs by color, number or category. Only here, it’s the S’Match Spinner that decides which way to match and every player gets a spin. Pictures and words allow pre-readers and early readers to play together and enjoy hours of memory-building fun.

Our Thoughts …

I thought our girls would really love this game as love memory. They often get frustrated (especially Sophie, who is only 4) if she doesn’t get a match for awhile so I thought the matching twist on this game would be fun for them. They grasped onto how this game really fast. This was great news for me as that meant I could go work on everything else I had to do while they played! They love the spinner and the cards. I was concerned by how fast they finished the game. But they quickly set it up again and stated playing again on their own.

One note is that the game say ages 5-8. I would probably say it is for ages 4-6 as the prime ages for this game!

If your kids enjoy memory games, check out this fun game. I found the best price to buy this on Amazon so of course here it is …


What is your favorite game night game? Leave me a comment and let me know!