Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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A BIT ABOUT THE GAME:
Includes 27 wooden dominoes with cute-as-a-bug illustrations for each number. These colorful dominos will provide hours of fun filled play. Tiles come in a portable bug habitat with sliding mesh window that is easy to take anywhere. Ages 2+.
MY THOUGHTS:
Skills Learned/Practiced & Lessons Taught
When I first received this product to review, I wasn't quite sure how I felt about it. Dominoes? Really?! I never played dominoes until I was much older and, to be honest with you, I often found it to be a boring game. However, now that I'm a parent, my views have changed drastically and I'll explain why.
This Busy Bug Count and Match Dominoes Game is great for young children. My daughter is 3 and we sat down together today and played this game. There are many different skills that she is learning and practicing by playing this game. She practices her counting by counting out each player's starting tiles (for her and I this was 7 tiles each). Next the instructions tell you to stand the tiles on their sides in a line. It was obvious that the fine motor skill of standing flat things on their sides needed to be worked on some more. While she got frustrated when the dominoes kept falling over, she persevered and was able to stand all 7 of her tiles up. She had such a smile on her face after accomplishing that small task.
Next the player with the highest totaled domino plays first. This part I had to help her with, but if I had been patient we could've easily counted all the bugs on each of her tiles and mine to see which tile had the most (wasn't quite that patient today :D).
Both times she had the higher tile so she played first. The next skill that presented itself was matching. My daughter was able to look at the two playable spots and match her tiles to them. After once or twice of explaining if she had no matches that she needed to pick a new tile, she learned to do it on her own when no matches were available. I was quite amazed at how quickly my 3 yr. old picked up on the rules of this game.
Mommy won round 1 and round 2 went to my daughter. The final skill learned from this game is good sportsmanship! Having lost the first round, my daughter became a bit upset that she wasn't the winner. I used this as a teachable moment and explained to her that you can't win every time. I asked her if she wanted to play again and she said yes. When she won the second round she proceeded to taunt me. Another teachable moment to explain that it's not polite to taunt a loser, but that you should instead shake hands and say good game.
I absolutely love the lessons I can teach by playing a simple game like dominoes!
Quality and Craftmanship of the Game
A wooden box encases 27 wooden tiles. The box and tiles are both very well made. The tiles are chunky enough for small hands. The pictures on the tiles are simple and colorful. The backs of the tiles sport a multi-colored stripe pattern that matches nicely with the color schemes of the rest of the tiles. The carrying case for the dominoes doubles as a bug habitat, but personally I'd be too worried about losing one of the dominoes when they are out of the case and I wouldn't want the beautiful case to get dirty. That's just me though! It would certainly work well to contain bugs and has a sturdy carrying handle!
The size of this game is great too. It'd be an easy game to throw into your carry on to play on the plane or in w/ your camping gear for a family game night! Very good size measuring around the size of a box of Mac - n - Cheese (only slightly deeper).
This is a great product for young kids and it is available online at www.manhattantoy.com or at a Specialty Store near you.
As an added bonus to my readers, Manhattan Toy is offering free shipping* on any order at www.manhattantoy.com from Today – August 31st, 2011. Simply Enter promo code TRAVELTOY.
*FREE SHIPPING OFFER VALID IN U.S. ONLY!
GIVEAWAY TIME!!!!!! OPEN TO U.S. AND CANADIAN RESIDENTS!
This contest will run until July 25th, 2011 (since it's my big 30th b-day that day!) All entries must be received by midnight on the 25th to qualify!
Manhattan Toy has graciously offered to send a Busy Bug Count & Match Dominoes Game to giveaway to one of my lucky readers! Just follow the steps below to enter! Winners will be chosen using Random.org and will be contacted via email if they win.
!!!ALL COMMENTS MUST INCLUDE AN EMAIL ADDRESS SO THAT I CAN CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN!!!
MANDATORY TO QUALIFY FOR GIVEAWAY**:
1. Like Manhattan Toy on Facebook and leave me a comment telling me you did.
2. Visit Manhattan Toy's website and leave me a comment stating what other Manhattan Toy your child would enjoy and why.
**These 2 items must be completed to qualify for the giveaway and before you can be eligible for any additional entries!
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2. Follow me via Google friend connect and tell me about it ----------->
3. Follow me via Networked Blogs and tell me about it ------------>
4. Follow me on Twitter and leave a comment w/ your twitter name (and email address)
5. Tweet about this giveaway (Daily Tweet) (1 entry per day)
5. Subscribe to my RSS feed and tell me about it
6. Blog about my giveaway and leave the link (3 entries - please leave 3 separate comments)
REMEMBER THAT EACH ENTRY MUST HAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO BE ELIGIBLE! THANKS FOR ENTERING AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!
A BIT ABOUT THE GAME:
Includes 27 wooden dominoes with cute-as-a-bug illustrations for each number. These colorful dominos will provide hours of fun filled play. Tiles come in a portable bug habitat with sliding mesh window that is easy to take anywhere. Ages 2+.
MY THOUGHTS:
When I first received this product to review, I wasn't quite sure how I felt about it. Dominoes? Really?! I never played dominoes until I was much older and, to be honest with you, I often found it to be a boring game. However, now that I'm a parent, my views have changed drastically and I'll explain why.
This Busy Bug Count and Match Dominoes Game is great for young children. My daughter is 3 and we sat down together today and played this game. There are many different skills that she is learning and practicing by playing this game. She practices her counting by counting out each player's starting tiles (for her and I this was 7 tiles each). Next the instructions tell you to stand the tiles on their sides in a line. It was obvious that the fine motor skill of standing flat things on their sides needed to be worked on some more. While she got frustrated when the dominoes kept falling over, she persevered and was able to stand all 7 of her tiles up. She had such a smile on her face after accomplishing that small task.
Next the player with the highest totaled domino plays first. This part I had to help her with, but if I had been patient we could've easily counted all the bugs on each of her tiles and mine to see which tile had the most (wasn't quite that patient today :D).
Both times she had the higher tile so she played first. The next skill that presented itself was matching. My daughter was able to look at the two playable spots and match her tiles to them. After once or twice of explaining if she had no matches that she needed to pick a new tile, she learned to do it on her own when no matches were available. I was quite amazed at how quickly my 3 yr. old picked up on the rules of this game.
Mommy won round 1 and round 2 went to my daughter. The final skill learned from this game is good sportsmanship! Having lost the first round, my daughter became a bit upset that she wasn't the winner. I used this as a teachable moment and explained to her that you can't win every time. I asked her if she wanted to play again and she said yes. When she won the second round she proceeded to taunt me. Another teachable moment to explain that it's not polite to taunt a loser, but that you should instead shake hands and say good game.
I absolutely love the lessons I can teach by playing a simple game like dominoes!
A wooden box encases 27 wooden tiles. The box and tiles are both very well made. The tiles are chunky enough for small hands. The pictures on the tiles are simple and colorful. The backs of the tiles sport a multi-colored stripe pattern that matches nicely with the color schemes of the rest of the tiles. The carrying case for the dominoes doubles as a bug habitat, but personally I'd be too worried about losing one of the dominoes when they are out of the case and I wouldn't want the beautiful case to get dirty. That's just me though! It would certainly work well to contain bugs and has a sturdy carrying handle!
The size of this game is great too. It'd be an easy game to throw into your carry on to play on the plane or in w/ your camping gear for a family game night! Very good size measuring around the size of a box of Mac - n - Cheese (only slightly deeper).
This is a great product for young kids and it is available online at www.manhattantoy.com or at a Specialty Store near you.
As an added bonus to my readers, Manhattan Toy is offering free shipping* on any order at www.manhattantoy.com from Today – August 31st, 2011. Simply Enter promo code TRAVELTOY.
*FREE SHIPPING OFFER VALID IN U.S. ONLY!
This contest will run until July 25th, 2011 (since it's my big 30th b-day that day!) All entries must be received by midnight on the 25th to qualify!
Manhattan Toy has graciously offered to send a Busy Bug Count & Match Dominoes Game to giveaway to one of my lucky readers! Just follow the steps below to enter! Winners will be chosen using Random.org and will be contacted via email if they win.
!!!ALL COMMENTS MUST INCLUDE AN EMAIL ADDRESS SO THAT I CAN CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN!!!
MANDATORY TO QUALIFY FOR GIVEAWAY**:
1. Like Manhattan Toy on Facebook and leave me a comment telling me you did.
2. Visit Manhattan Toy's website and leave me a comment stating what other Manhattan Toy your child would enjoy and why.
**These 2 items must be completed to qualify for the giveaway and before you can be eligible for any additional entries!
Additional Entries:
1. Follow Manhattan Toy on twitter and tell me about it.
2. Follow me via Google friend connect and tell me about it ----------->
3. Follow me via Networked Blogs and tell me about it ------------>
4. Follow me on Twitter and leave a comment w/ your twitter name (and email address)
5. Tweet about this giveaway (Daily Tweet) (1 entry per day)
5. Subscribe to my RSS feed and tell me about it
6. Blog about my giveaway and leave the link (3 entries - please leave 3 separate comments)
REMEMBER THAT EACH ENTRY MUST HAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO BE ELIGIBLE! THANKS FOR ENTERING AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!
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