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3 Fun Family Game Night and Themed Snack Ideas

I love making memories with my family, so scheduling time to come together is essential. One of my favorite family traditions is our weekly family game night. It’s something fun we all look forward to every week. As a homeschool mom, I make sure we play educational games all through the week. But for family game nights, I like to step it up and add a few special touches. I have realized that adding things like snacks, fun prizes, and even a trophy will bring everyone to the table every week. Also, it is a wonderful way to get everyone off their electronic devices!

A regular family game night has a long list of benefits for you and your family, including:

• Reducing stress

• Increasing confidence

• Practicing problem-solving

• Enhancing vocabulary development

• Bonding family members

• Encouraging the use of imagination

• Reinforcing reading, writing and computation skills

• Improving communication skills

• Refining social skills

• Improving the brain’s ability to focus

• Applying life skills and good sportsmanship

• Adding positive memories through shared experiences

• Making more laughter, which has multiple emotional and physical benefits

Whenever we can combine learning with playing board games, I am all for it! That’s why I love using Educational Insights games in our homeschool as well as during our weekend family game nights. Your kids will not even realize that they’re learning at the same time. That’s a win-win in my book. We recently found three new games that incorporate learning with some of our favorite things like drawing, dice games, and word games. In this blog post, I have some fun and creative games to share that will have you and your family laughing, giggling, and enjoying the best time together. To add a little more excitement to the night, I created some fun snacks that correspond with each game. I cannot tell you how important it is to always have snacks at your family game nights. We will talk about that more later in the post.

The first game we played was Spindoodle™. I am always looking for games we can all play together and that is exactly what I found with Spindoodle! There were lots of laughs and excited screams while playing this game. To begin, the artist must roll the die to determine their drawing category. Then they draw a card and find the matching category item to draw. Next, they get to choose the speed setting for the spinning board. Bonus, the higher the speed setting, the more points the artist wins! Your team tries to guess what you’re doodling for points. The first team to earn 20 points and fill in their scorecard wins the game. Trying to draw while your surface is moving, and the timer is running out is more difficult than it sounds. I can see us playing this game at all our big family gatherings as well.

Reading the instructions and setting up this game are super easy. You just need 3 AA batteries, and you are good to go! It is a game for 4 or more players but can be adapted for fewer players if you choose. Storing this game is also simple, as everything fits easily back into the box after play.

I wanted to keep the spinning theme going, so I filled a spinning tray with tons of snacks I knew everyone would love. I started by adding our favorite hummus and pita bread, carrots, peppers, and almonds on one half of the tray. The other half I filled with licorice, popcorn, and chocolate candies. You could create a theme for your snack tray like a certain color food or different types of cookies or fruits. Whatever you do, just make sure you don’t overthink it. This should be fun and easy for you or the kids to throw together on game day!

The next game on our list was Dice of Fury™. This fast-paced game is math craziness – but in a good way! Each player must quickly complete each math challenge with their dice set and grab Steve (a large die with a face) first to win the round. There were lots of giggles and screams on this one. We all loved it!

To accompany this game, we snacked on a fun cheese and cracker tray. I cut cheese into cubes and added dots with a food marker to make them look like dice. They looked so good! I also added crackers, grapes, apple slices, and cookies. It took me only a few minutes to put this together with items we already had on hand.

The final game, and my favorite, is Wordicalâ„¢. If you have word game lovers in your family, they will really enjoy this game. Each player receives five cards. Then you roll the vowel dice. You have to come up with a word using the vowels from the dice to try to score the biggest word. Player with the highest point word wins the round! The setup for this game takes seconds and will have you playing before the snacks hit the table. Wordical is a simple game, but once you start playing it is definitely addicting to keep going and making bigger words. I love that my kids are practicing their spelling, learning new words, and having fun all at the same time. We will definitely be adding this game to our weekday game-schooling line up.

For this game I made an Alphabet mix. I chose my kids favorite letter cookies, added chocolate-covered raisins, marshmallows, mini peanut butter cups, chocolate cereal squares, peanuts, and chocolate chips. Serve these in individual cups or bowls to make it easy to snack while playing. I try to grab cute baking cups from my local home-goods store to serve some of our treats in for game night or even a regular Tuesday afternoon for fun.

To help you get started with creating your own fabulous game nights, here are a few planning tips:

Make It a Priority

Get everyone excited with a digital or paper invitation. I like to leave ours on the kitchen table the morning of. Family night is valuable, but sometimes it can be difficult to get everyone to the table.

Set the Rules Before the Game

Games can bring out the best or worst in people. Create a few rules everyone can agree on and display them during the game. Help younger ones understand the importance of taking turns and being a good sport.

Let Everyone Participate

Plan on playing only one or two games. You don’t want the evening to become dull for anyone. We want all ages and levels to be able to participate every week.

Always Have Snacks

Have something ready or order from your favorite restaurant. When you stop playing to eat dinner or grab a snack, you can easily transition to the next game.

Give Away Some Prizes

I always try to have a few fun prizes or treats on hand for the winners and losers. Try to grab a few things the next time you’re at your local discount or dollar store. Gift cards, a favorite candy, or small toy can be good options for different age groups.

Always Plan Ahead

Make a list of board games, made-up games, and even video games so you always have ideas ready for your next family game night. Give each member of the family a turn to pick the game or games for the following week. You can also create a fun way to determine what game to play next.

Family game night creates lasting memories because it fosters a sense of belonging. In the busy hubbub of life, it is so nice to have tech-free, face-to-face time with your kids. Creating a family game night tradition won’t be something you’ll regret because the years you have with your kids at home go by in a flash. Laughing together strengthens the bonds. I am sure that once you start a regular family game night and incorporate the tips mentioned above, your kids will be asking you when the next one is!

Meet the Author

Diona lives in Ohio with her husband and three beautiful kids. She has homeschooled for 11 years so far and enjoys the freedom and creativity it allows her family to enjoy together. She enjoys crafting, dance parties in the kitchen, coffee, and winning on family game nights!

Website : www.alldayeverydaymom.com

Instagram : @alldayeverydaymom

3 Fun Family Game Night and Themed Snack Ideas

I love making memories with my family, so scheduling time to come together is essential. One of my favorite family traditions is our weekly family game night. It’s something fun we all look forward to every week. As a homeschool mom, I make sure we play educational games all through the week. But for family game nights, I like to step it up and add a few special touches. I have realized that adding things like snacks, fun prizes, and even a trophy will bring everyone to the table every week. Also, it is a wonderful way to get everyone off their electronic devices!

A regular family game night has a long list of benefits for you and your family, including:

• Reducing stress

• Increasing confidence

• Practicing problem-solving

• Enhancing vocabulary development

• Bonding family members

• Encouraging the use of imagination

• Reinforcing reading, writing and computation skills

• Improving communication skills

• Refining social skills

• Improving the brain’s ability to focus

• Applying life skills and good sportsmanship

• Adding positive memories through shared experiences

• Making more laughter, which has multiple emotional and physical benefits

Whenever we can combine learning with playing board games, I am all for it! That’s why I love using Educational Insights games in our homeschool as well as during our weekend family game nights. Your kids will not even realize that they’re learning at the same time. That’s a win-win in my book. We recently found three new games that incorporate learning with some of our favorite things like drawing, dice games, and word games. In this blog post, I have some fun and creative games to share that will have you and your family laughing, giggling, and enjoying the best time together. To add a little more excitement to the night, I created some fun snacks that correspond with each game. I cannot tell you how important it is to always have snacks at your family game nights. We will talk about that more later in the post.

The first game we played was Spindoodle™. I am always looking for games we can all play together and that is exactly what I found with Spindoodle! There were lots of laughs and excited screams while playing this game. To begin, the artist must roll the die to determine their drawing category. Then they draw a card and find the matching category item to draw. Next, they get to choose the speed setting for the spinning board. Bonus, the higher the speed setting, the more points the artist wins! Your team tries to guess what you’re doodling for points. The first team to earn 20 points and fill in their scorecard wins the game. Trying to draw while your surface is moving, and the timer is running out is more difficult than it sounds. I can see us playing this game at all our big family gatherings as well.

Reading the instructions and setting up this game are super easy. You just need 3 AA batteries, and you are good to go! It is a game for 4 or more players but can be adapted for fewer players if you choose. Storing this game is also simple, as everything fits easily back into the box after play.

I wanted to keep the spinning theme going, so I filled a spinning tray with tons of snacks I knew everyone would love. I started by adding our favorite hummus and pita bread, carrots, peppers, and almonds on one half of the tray. The other half I filled with licorice, popcorn, and chocolate candies. You could create a theme for your snack tray like a certain color food or different types of cookies or fruits. Whatever you do, just make sure you don’t overthink it. This should be fun and easy for you or the kids to throw together on game day!

The next game on our list was Dice of Fury™. This fast-paced game is math craziness – but in a good way! Each player must quickly complete each math challenge with their dice set and grab Steve (a large die with a face) first to win the round. There were lots of giggles and screams on this one. We all loved it!

To accompany this game, we snacked on a fun cheese and cracker tray. I cut cheese into cubes and added dots with a food marker to make them look like dice. They looked so good! I also added crackers, grapes, apple slices, and cookies. It took me only a few minutes to put this together with items we already had on hand.

The final game, and my favorite, is Wordicalâ„¢. If you have word game lovers in your family, they will really enjoy this game. Each player receives five cards. Then you roll the vowel dice. You have to come up with a word using the vowels from the dice to try to score the biggest word. Player with the highest point word wins the round! The setup for this game takes seconds and will have you playing before the snacks hit the table. Wordical is a simple game, but once you start playing it is definitely addicting to keep going and making bigger words. I love that my kids are practicing their spelling, learning new words, and having fun all at the same time. We will definitely be adding this game to our weekday game-schooling line up.

For this game I made an Alphabet mix. I chose my kids favorite letter cookies, added chocolate-covered raisins, marshmallows, mini peanut butter cups, chocolate cereal squares, peanuts, and chocolate chips. Serve these in individual cups or bowls to make it easy to snack while playing. I try to grab cute baking cups from my local home-goods store to serve some of our treats in for game night or even a regular Tuesday afternoon for fun.

To help you get started with creating your own fabulous game nights, here are a few planning tips:

Make It a Priority

Get everyone excited with a digital or paper invitation. I like to leave ours on the kitchen table the morning of. Family night is valuable, but sometimes it can be difficult to get everyone to the table.

Set the Rules Before the Game

Games can bring out the best or worst in people. Create a few rules everyone can agree on and display them during the game. Help younger ones understand the importance of taking turns and being a good sport.

Let Everyone Participate

Plan on playing only one or two games. You don’t want the evening to become dull for anyone. We want all ages and levels to be able to participate every week.

Always Have Snacks

Have something ready or order from your favorite restaurant. When you stop playing to eat dinner or grab a snack, you can easily transition to the next game.

Give Away Some Prizes

I always try to have a few fun prizes or treats on hand for the winners and losers. Try to grab a few things the next time you’re at your local discount or dollar store. Gift cards, a favorite candy, or small toy can be good options for different age groups.

Always Plan Ahead

Make a list of board games, made-up games, and even video games so you always have ideas ready for your next family game night. Give each member of the family a turn to pick the game or games for the following week. You can also create a fun way to determine what game to play next.

Family game night creates lasting memories because it fosters a sense of belonging. In the busy hubbub of life, it is so nice to have tech-free, face-to-face time with your kids. Creating a family game night tradition won’t be something you’ll regret because the years you have with your kids at home go by in a flash. Laughing together strengthens the bonds. I am sure that once you start a regular family game night and incorporate the tips mentioned above, your kids will be asking you when the next one is!

Meet the Author

Diona lives in Ohio with her husband and three beautiful kids. She has homeschooled for 11 years so far and enjoys the freedom and creativity it allows her family to enjoy together. She enjoys crafting, dance parties in the kitchen, coffee, and winning on family game nights!

Website : www.alldayeverydaymom.com

Instagram : @alldayeverydaymom

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Holiday Gifts for 7- and 8-Year-Olds That Build Self-Confidence

Your elementary-aged kiddo is growing by leaps and bounds! These years are some of the most exciting in your child’s development, as they’re making noticeable advances in language development, social emotional development, and the mastery of academic concepts.

One of the biggest factors impacting your child’s happiness, health, and success is self-confidence. Confident kids are better equipped to deal with frustration, failure, and peer pressure, and to overcome challenges that come their way. You can help boost your kiddo’s self-confidence by choosing holiday gifts that nurture your child’s sense of self-worth. As the holidays approach, the Experts in Play are sharing some of their favorite, confidence-building holiday toys for 7- and 8-year-olds, including:

Artie Max – Build your child’s confidence, encourage creativity, and introduce the wonderful world of coding with this year’s must-have holiday gift! Artie Max, teaches kids to code amazing works of art in five different coding languages, beginning simply and building on what kids learn to tackle more advanced languages. Perfect for who love robots, computers, video games, art, and creating, Artie Max features crystal-clear, step-by-step instructions to engage kids in the wonderful world of coding while building STEM confidence.

 

Dice of Fury – Build math skills—and math confidence—with this furiously fast, whole-family dice game! Flip a challenge card and all players start rolling (and re-rolling), placing their die in their die holder one by one until they match the card. Players add, subtract, think even and odd, and complete mental math challenges as they play, building math confidence and creating a solid math skills foundation.

 

Circuit Explorer Deluxe Base Space Station – Help build your space-loving child’s focus and attention with a circuit building construction set they can assemble themselves! Kids follow a series of symbols to assemble the pieces and connect various circuits, activating lights, movement, and sound. When complete, the pieces are perfect for space-themed, imagination-building pretend play.

 

Kanoodle – Encourage problem solving and critical thinking skills, increase your child’s attention span, and provide opportunities for success with this best-selling, brain-twisting puzzle game. Place the pieces shown in the challenge book, then use your noggin to fit the rest. There are hundreds of possible combinations, but only one completes the puzzle correctly. With 200 challenges to complete, Kanoodle will keep your 7- or 8-year-old engaged all season long.

 

BrainBolt® Game – It takes focus and attentiveness to remember the order of the flashing light sequence and follow along without breaking the pattern in this mind-melding light-up memory game perfect for holidays at home or holiday travel! With both solo and two-player modes, kids can challenge friends and family to see who can remember the longest sequence.

 

Nancy B's Science Club Microscope and Activity Journal – Take hands-on exploration to the next level this holiday season! This kid-friendly microscope and activity journal set provides experience with a real, scientific tool and builds scientific confidence that transfers to the classroom. With a 400x zoom microscope, 26-piece scientific tool set, and 22-page activity journal, kids will be building STEM skills that last for years to come.

 

Nancy B’s Science Club® MoonScope™ & Sky Gazer's Activity Journal – Broaden your budding astronomer’s scope and build their scientific confidence with this 90x magnification stargazing MoonScope and 22 page activity journal packed with engaging activities. Specifically designed to get kids outside to explore the world and stay curious, this MoonScope will make an out-of-this world holiday gift for the special space-lover in your life.

Confidence is one of the biggest gifts a care giver can give a child. This holiday season, choose gifts that do double duty, delighting your big kids AND building the self-esteem and confidence they need to grow and thrive.

Holiday Gifts for 7- and 8-Year-Olds That Build Self-Confidence

Your elementary-aged kiddo is growing by leaps and bounds! These years are some of the most exciting in your child’s development, as they’re making noticeable advances in language development, social emotional development, and the mastery of academic concepts.

One of the biggest factors impacting your child’s happiness, health, and success is self-confidence. Confident kids are better equipped to deal with frustration, failure, and peer pressure, and to overcome challenges that come their way. You can help boost your kiddo’s self-confidence by choosing holiday gifts that nurture your child’s sense of self-worth. As the holidays approach, the Experts in Play are sharing some of their favorite, confidence-building holiday toys for 7- and 8-year-olds, including:

Artie Max – Build your child’s confidence, encourage creativity, and introduce the wonderful world of coding with this year’s must-have holiday gift! Artie Max, teaches kids to code amazing works of art in five different coding languages, beginning simply and building on what kids learn to tackle more advanced languages. Perfect for who love robots, computers, video games, art, and creating, Artie Max features crystal-clear, step-by-step instructions to engage kids in the wonderful world of coding while building STEM confidence.

 

Dice of Fury – Build math skills—and math confidence—with this furiously fast, whole-family dice game! Flip a challenge card and all players start rolling (and re-rolling), placing their die in their die holder one by one until they match the card. Players add, subtract, think even and odd, and complete mental math challenges as they play, building math confidence and creating a solid math skills foundation.

 

Circuit Explorer Deluxe Base Space Station – Help build your space-loving child’s focus and attention with a circuit building construction set they can assemble themselves! Kids follow a series of symbols to assemble the pieces and connect various circuits, activating lights, movement, and sound. When complete, the pieces are perfect for space-themed, imagination-building pretend play.

 

Kanoodle – Encourage problem solving and critical thinking skills, increase your child’s attention span, and provide opportunities for success with this best-selling, brain-twisting puzzle game. Place the pieces shown in the challenge book, then use your noggin to fit the rest. There are hundreds of possible combinations, but only one completes the puzzle correctly. With 200 challenges to complete, Kanoodle will keep your 7- or 8-year-old engaged all season long.

 

BrainBolt® Game – It takes focus and attentiveness to remember the order of the flashing light sequence and follow along without breaking the pattern in this mind-melding light-up memory game perfect for holidays at home or holiday travel! With both solo and two-player modes, kids can challenge friends and family to see who can remember the longest sequence.

 

Nancy B's Science Club Microscope and Activity Journal – Take hands-on exploration to the next level this holiday season! This kid-friendly microscope and activity journal set provides experience with a real, scientific tool and builds scientific confidence that transfers to the classroom. With a 400x zoom microscope, 26-piece scientific tool set, and 22-page activity journal, kids will be building STEM skills that last for years to come.

 

Nancy B’s Science Club® MoonScope™ & Sky Gazer's Activity Journal – Broaden your budding astronomer’s scope and build their scientific confidence with this 90x magnification stargazing MoonScope and 22 page activity journal packed with engaging activities. Specifically designed to get kids outside to explore the world and stay curious, this MoonScope will make an out-of-this world holiday gift for the special space-lover in your life.

Confidence is one of the biggest gifts a care giver can give a child. This holiday season, choose gifts that do double duty, delighting your big kids AND building the self-esteem and confidence they need to grow and thrive.

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Inspire New Interests with Holiday Gifts for 5- and 6-Year-Olds

Your just-starting-school aged kiddo is doing some pretty amazing growing up! Before your very eyes, your little one is probably becoming more independent; getting better at drawing and coloring; discovering new hobbies (daily?); and getting really curious about the world around them. This holiday season, surprise your 5- or 6-year-old with super fun toys and games that also help them discover new interests and build their kid-confidence. The Experts at Play are here to help with this list of our favorite holiday gifts for 5- and 6-year-olds, including:

PaperCraft Fashion Parade – Your little fashionista will LOVE this oversized paper doll set featuring 24 dolls and 160 outfits to color, mix and match and you’ll love to see them building fine motor skills and expressing their creativity and individuality! Dolls and outfits come in a travel-ready, spiral-round book for fun on the go and easily stick (and unstick) to tables, walls, doors, and floors for a real-life fashion parade.

Design & Drill Bolt Buddies Fire Truck – Great for fans of first responders! Busy builders use a real, working, kid-safe drill to build their very own firetruck, complete with a hinged ladder and fire and water toppers, at the same time building critical fine motor skills! An included Bolt Buddy firefighter, fire chief, and Dalmatian dog pal are perfect for hours of imaginative pretend play fun.

Design & Drill Adventure Circuits – Inspire an interest in engineering, engage your kiddo’s natural curiosity, and encourage problem solving with a DIY circuit set designed specifically for 5-year-olds! Kids use a real, working power drill to drill, bolt, and connect circuits and complete 20 different missions. Kids will not only be totally engaged in STEM learning, they will also feel proud of their problem-solving skills after completing the missions!

Circuit Explorer Rover – Light up the learning this holiday season with a 3-in-1 circuit building, construction play, imagination building set! Kids follow the symbols to assemble the vehicle and connect its circuits all by themselves, then blast into STEM learning and pretend play fun with a Communication Station, rotating Radar Dish, Powered Space Rover, and free-wheeling Space Rover, both with light-up headlights.

The Playfoam Game – Family game night just got squishier! Encourage those social skills, foster creativity, and build fine motor skills and hand strength with The Playfoam Game! Fun for the whole family, players take turns racing against the clock to sculpt or guess a clue using squishy, squashy, non-toxic Playfoam.

GeoSafari Jr. Kidscope – Help your curious kiddo answer some of their most pressing questions about the world around them with this kid-tough microscope featuring 15 slides with 60 amazing images, 200 fun facts, 3x magnification, extra-large eyepieces, and an easy-focus knob. This introductory microscope was designed specifically with kids in mind and is the perfect gift to support STEM learning and scientific discovery. 

GeoSafari Jr. Talking Globe –Expose your tiny traveler to the wonders of the world and introduce them to exciting, new places without ever leaving home! With this talking globe, featuring the voice of Wildlife Warrior Bindi Irwin, touch the smart stylus to any spot on the globe to hear a cool fact, measure the distance between two locations, or just explore

GeoSafari Jr. Talking Wildlife Camera – Is your child an animal lover who can’t get enough of furry, scaly, and feathered creatures? Take a photo safari with Wildlife Warrior Robert Irwin! Kids can view 130 built-in high-def images and listen to more than 200 fun facts and quiz questions designed to engage curious kids in the amazing wildlife of the world.

Design & Drill Toolbox – Busy builders can experience the thrill of the drill, using a real, working, kid-safe drill and five manual tools to build patterns and pictures out of colorful bolts. They’ll also be building fine motor skills, practicing early STEM skills, and gaining an understanding of how tools work! When they’re ready for a break, all parts and pieces pack easily into the included tool kit ‘til next time. 

This holiday season, help the little ones on your list develop their interests, find new passions, and ignite the spark that keeps them coming back for more!

Inspire New Interests with Holiday Gifts for 5- and 6-Year-Olds

Your just-starting-school aged kiddo is doing some pretty amazing growing up! Before your very eyes, your little one is probably becoming more independent; getting better at drawing and coloring; discovering new hobbies (daily?); and getting really curious about the world around them. This holiday season, surprise your 5- or 6-year-old with super fun toys and games that also help them discover new interests and build their kid-confidence. The Experts at Play are here to help with this list of our favorite holiday gifts for 5- and 6-year-olds, including:

PaperCraft Fashion Parade – Your little fashionista will LOVE this oversized paper doll set featuring 24 dolls and 160 outfits to color, mix and match and you’ll love to see them building fine motor skills and expressing their creativity and individuality! Dolls and outfits come in a travel-ready, spiral-round book for fun on the go and easily stick (and unstick) to tables, walls, doors, and floors for a real-life fashion parade.

Design & Drill Bolt Buddies Fire Truck – Great for fans of first responders! Busy builders use a real, working, kid-safe drill to build their very own firetruck, complete with a hinged ladder and fire and water toppers, at the same time building critical fine motor skills! An included Bolt Buddy firefighter, fire chief, and Dalmatian dog pal are perfect for hours of imaginative pretend play fun.

Design & Drill Adventure Circuits – Inspire an interest in engineering, engage your kiddo’s natural curiosity, and encourage problem solving with a DIY circuit set designed specifically for 5-year-olds! Kids use a real, working power drill to drill, bolt, and connect circuits and complete 20 different missions. Kids will not only be totally engaged in STEM learning, they will also feel proud of their problem-solving skills after completing the missions!

Circuit Explorer Rover – Light up the learning this holiday season with a 3-in-1 circuit building, construction play, imagination building set! Kids follow the symbols to assemble the vehicle and connect its circuits all by themselves, then blast into STEM learning and pretend play fun with a Communication Station, rotating Radar Dish, Powered Space Rover, and free-wheeling Space Rover, both with light-up headlights.

The Playfoam Game – Family game night just got squishier! Encourage those social skills, foster creativity, and build fine motor skills and hand strength with The Playfoam Game! Fun for the whole family, players take turns racing against the clock to sculpt or guess a clue using squishy, squashy, non-toxic Playfoam.

GeoSafari Jr. Kidscope – Help your curious kiddo answer some of their most pressing questions about the world around them with this kid-tough microscope featuring 15 slides with 60 amazing images, 200 fun facts, 3x magnification, extra-large eyepieces, and an easy-focus knob. This introductory microscope was designed specifically with kids in mind and is the perfect gift to support STEM learning and scientific discovery. 

GeoSafari Jr. Talking Globe –Expose your tiny traveler to the wonders of the world and introduce them to exciting, new places without ever leaving home! With this talking globe, featuring the voice of Wildlife Warrior Bindi Irwin, touch the smart stylus to any spot on the globe to hear a cool fact, measure the distance between two locations, or just explore

GeoSafari Jr. Talking Wildlife Camera – Is your child an animal lover who can’t get enough of furry, scaly, and feathered creatures? Take a photo safari with Wildlife Warrior Robert Irwin! Kids can view 130 built-in high-def images and listen to more than 200 fun facts and quiz questions designed to engage curious kids in the amazing wildlife of the world.

Design & Drill Toolbox – Busy builders can experience the thrill of the drill, using a real, working, kid-safe drill and five manual tools to build patterns and pictures out of colorful bolts. They’ll also be building fine motor skills, practicing early STEM skills, and gaining an understanding of how tools work! When they’re ready for a break, all parts and pieces pack easily into the included tool kit ‘til next time. 

This holiday season, help the little ones on your list develop their interests, find new passions, and ignite the spark that keeps them coming back for more!

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