Extremely Wonderful!

My older sons LOVE the Extreme Dot-to-Dot books. It was very disheartening to see them "out-grow" doing dot-to-dot books. Although they still loved them, the typical dot-to-dot books were just to easy for them. I was thrilled when I Read more

And I thought dot-to-dot was for little ones!

My older (4th grade and up) children LOVE these Extreme Dot to Dot Animals books! They take them in car rides and ask to do them to unwind from regular school work. They are so fun because, unlike simpler Read more

Mind Benders Beginning Book 1

Great Intro to Thinking Skills! Having never attempted any thinking skills type books, MindBenders were a great way to ease into them. Each puzzle gives the student a select amount of information in which he must use inference to deduct Read more

Pocket Disc Sports Edition

Fun for ALL ages! This super soft pocket disc is amazing! Not only is it soft and easy to catch, it has amazing distance and great ease in throwing. My 10 year old loves to keep it in his back Read more

Macbeth - Graphic Shakespeare Graphic Novel

As a literature major in college, I developed quite the affinity for The Bard. However, I have never agreed with the notion that Shakespeare plays should be read as they were written to be performed. But managing to take Read more

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Chess Once A Pawn a Time

Science Wiz Chess Once a Pawn a Time

I have always wanted to know more about chess, and my children have been interested too. We have bought other chess teaching games before, but they didn’t hold their interest. Once A Pawn A Time is impressive right from the start. It is beautifully packaged, and had the children interested immediately! We have been using it in the evenings during family time, with our older 4 children, ages 13-6. We just finished the first book and this game is a winner in my book! What a wonderful way to introduce chess through a story! The characters are funny, the price is great, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in teaching, or learning chess!

Samantha
from Prestonsburg, KY
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ThinkFun Knot So Fast Game

ThinkFun Knot So Fast Game

We bought this (ThinkFun Knot So Fast Game) for a birthday gift for a friend.  At first it didn’t look too exciting, but once it was opened and looked at some, we discovered that kids of all ages (both girls and boys) could like this game.  It is nice that there are both easy and hard knots to complete.  The father of the birthday boy was excited about this gift because he was wanting to teach his son how to tie many of these knots, and this will make it easy and fun.  We also noticed that the cards would give examples of when and where that type of knot could be used, we felt that was a nice touch.  The one thing we weren’t too thrilled with was that the case it came in is very thin and tears very easily.  In fact, the first game we bought the case was broken, but Timberdoodle fixed that right away for us.  Overall, we are pleased and the birthday boy was happy.

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Pocket Disc Sports Edition

Pocket Disc Sports Edition

Best Toy We Bought This Year!!!!

My kids absolutely LOVE this (Pocket Disc Sports Edition)! I have a 9 and 13 year old and this toy has received more attention since Christmas than any other we bought them. They make up games all the time and are always coming up with new things to do with this. They have accidentally hit our flat screen tv a number of times and since this is soft it doesn’t do any damage. I LOVE THAT!!! They have also thrown it into the moving fan with no damage. We will be buying these for all our friends! We also love that the company is helping people in Guatemala get out of poverty by giving them a job and helping their children go to school!!!

Jennifer
Oklahoma City, OK
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Bananagrams

Bananagrams

We often play this game according to the directions, which is fun and exciting. But as a homeschooling mom, I have found many other ways to use these great little tiles…everything from spelling words to playing phonics games with my beginner reader. I also love that I can throw this in the car when we are traveling and take it inside a restaurant to play with while we are waiting for our food to arrive. I have had many people stop by our table to see what we are doing or to comment on what a great idea that is. We love Bananagrams!!

Homeschooler from Nebraska

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Gobblet Gobblers

Gobblet Gobblers

Gobblet Gobblers takes tic-tac-toe to the next level. Kids will have to make decisions on what size of piece to use and if to gobble or block. While young children will need help in making these decisions, they will soon catch on to how the game works. This game is fun because it doesn’t end with a stalemate like regular tic-tac-toe. The wooden pieces are colorful, and pleasant to touch and hear bump together. My kids like playing with the pieces after game playing is over. A fun family game and don’t be surprised when your child catches you off guard and wins!

Amy
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Family Game Night Problem-Solver!

Rolit Junior

Rolit Junior

As we try to have a family game night with kids 5,4, and 2, we are on a mission to discover games everyone can be involved in without wreaking havoc, and this (Rolit Junior) is one of them! It doesn’t take long to play (yay from Mom!), my 2 year old can roll the balls and feel like a million bucks, and the older two can learn some strategy while having fun!

Kirsten
Tacoma, WA
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Buzzword

Buzzword

Here’s how we play Buzzword.
We sit in the family room and take turns reading the cards while everyone guesses from the clues. It’s super fun and casual and that’s exactly the type of game we need when we are too tired to play a table game with the kids. They love it and so do we. We have lots of laughs and giggles. You will be surprised when your kids guess answers you didn’t know they knew! Supper funny.

We are looking forward to playing the original way with guests, but so far like our way, just as well, for casual family time. I’m glad we have this game in our collection and it will be what I grab for when we have guests.


Family from
Kealakekua, HI
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Settlers of America Meets the Kids

The following is a guest review from faithfamilyandfun.com.

Some days, I am an amazing, inspired mom. And the kids all get along and play intense strategy games with educational value while working together around the beautiful coffee table I gave them for games and eating brownies…

Ok, So there were no brownies, only pretzels. And, ever since I put an adorable coffee table downstairs for them, they want to play on the floor.

But, still, the kids all got together to play the Settlers of America Trails to Rails, from the Catan history series.

I asked them to help me review the game…but I did have a secret plan…a plan to find a game that was difficult enough to hold their attention, yet fun…and one where they would not fight…you know, the trifecta.

I definitely hit the mark on finding a game that would challenge the kids. And the X Box stayed silent. I think kids really like board games deep down, sometimes where they don’t even know it.

This game has…game. Seriously. To begin, just take a look at the pieces:

  • 120 railroad tracks (in 4 colors)
  • 48 cities (in 4 colors)
  • 8 train engines (in 4 colors)
  • 8 settlers wagon (in 4 colors)
  • 1 outlaw
  • 40 goods cubes (in 4 colors)
  • 40+ die-cut gold coins (in 1 and 5 denominations)
  • 4 building cost overview charts
  • 1 map board
  • 2 dice
  • 12 die-cut number tokens
  • 95 resource cards
  • 24 development cards
  • 1 rulebook

And you will need the rulebook for the first games. I liked the quality and artwork of the board and cards and the wooden pieces. Our little one liked them, too. I liked that she was able to get some ideas about the settling of America while just hanging out with her brothers.

So, we began by getting all the pieces together and checking out all the resource cards. The game action is set in the 19th century and the players are in on the quest for westward expansion. This educational game is the latest in the Catan History Series, and just one of the many educational games Timberdoodle carries.

As play progresses, players collect and trade resources in order to build settlements, acquire locomotives and railroad routes, then race with other players to deliver the most goods.

I did especially like that the players have to work together during each turn. While ultimately there is one winner, the game had a feel that everyone was working towards a common goal. (I love that!) There was a lot of trading and building going on.

You know, I did not get this game specifically to “go” with a homeschool curriculum. I was looking for a game that had a good storyline…a theme…and wasn’t too easy.

The fact that the game could also be used to reinforce or to introduce American History and the concept of westward expansion, well that is just icing on the cake.

Overall, I think this is a good game. It is difficult, I believe. The game lasts about 2 hours and requires 3-4 players. It is marked for ages 12+ and I agree with that…although we did have one 5 year old playing.

She enjoyed all the playing pieces and really got into the resource cards. I think she learned a bit. I have no idea why her hair looked like she was from the Netherlands somewhere back in time.

I think the kids will be playing again soon…we even added a player towards the end…

The list price is $54.95, but it is on sale right now at $44.95. Also, I have not played any Catan games before and this one has me curious to go look at the others. For families, this would be one to play with your kids. Like I mentioned, it is not easy the first time, but is fun and worth learning how to play.

Check out Timberdoodle’s homeschool vodcast for all kinds of educational ideas for your kids. I really like their games and other homeschool curriculum and homeschool supplies.

As a member of Timberdoodle’s Blogger Review Team I received a free copy of Settlers of America in exchange for a frank and unbiased review.

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This a guest review from the blog My Life on a Taffy Pull

Settlers of America-Review

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Timberdoodle recently sent us this game to review! I can’t even begin to tell you how excited Chocolate Taffy was to try out this game! He read the entire instruction manual on-line so he would be prepared to play when the game arrived!

First impressions:

  • Very Well Made-board is sturdy, pieces are wood and extra thick cardboard. Chocolate also warned, “Keep this game away from the little ones! If they loose any pieces we won’t be able to play!”
  • Mr. Taffy said, “It’s like Civilization, only in a board game!”

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It took them a little while to get a grasp of the complicated directions. I think a good 45 minutes was used to explain and teach the “in’s and out’s” of the rules.

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But they got it and the playing began! The box is truthful in that it does take 2+ hours to play. A few of mine were getting a little antsy towards the end.

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Mr. Taffy got the “strategy” of the game first and WON in the end!

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A few comments from the players:

“That was complicated but really fun!”

“The game needed an antagonist—other than the outlaw, to make it more exciting.”

As a family, we feel this game is a bit too expensive. We couldn’t really justify it as a part of “history” from an education sense because they didn’t learn any history from it, just strategy and problem solving. And, everyone felt very strongly that for the price ($44.95), there should be extra pieces included in case of accidental loss.

They will definitely play the game again though and did really enjoy it! If you are interested in learning more about this family game you can go here and even see a little movie about it!

Joyfully,

Mrs. Taffy

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Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

We used these (Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set) my son was in first grade.  Later, I got rid of them in a frantic effort to clean out clutter in my house.  A few days later my son was looking for them and became quite disturbed that his math rods had been given away!  Apparently they made a great impression on him, and he really dislikes the plastic rods I replaced them with.   Maybe your kids will like cuisenaire rods as much as my son does.  Timberdoodle’s are wooden and that makes a big difference.

Note from Timberdoodle: Our rod sets are actually a very high-quality plastic, just so you know!

Sandra
Boynton Beach, FL
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