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Game Review: Dress Code
Today’s review is for Dress Code by Smart Games. I love how compact and self-contained this game is. It's perfect for travel or to keep a child occupied quietly at a restaurant, church, or doctor's office.
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Game Review: Cats & Boxes
Cats & Boxes is not just a fun fidget to keep the kids occupied. It's more challenging than I expected. Even just moving one piece at a time, it takes some concentration to think through how to arrange the pieces.
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Review: Stabilo Woody 3-in-1 Pencils
Today I’m sharing my review of the Stabilo Woody 3-in-1 "multi-talented pencils" from Timberdoodle... they are so much more than your average beginner crayon.
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Review: Learn to Paint in Acrylics
Today I'm sharing my review of the Learn to Paint in Acrylics kit from Timberdoodle. The tiny "canvases" are perfect for experimenting with various techniques and having a fun little painting in a short amount of time.
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Game Review: Pirates Crossfire
We enjoy having Pirates Crossfire on our game shelf as a single-player game for all ages.
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Game Review: So Clover
So Clover is a cooperative word-association game for 3 to 6 players. I love word games so I was pretty sure I would like this game but I wasn't sure how well it would go over with my family.
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Game Review: Quixo
Quixo is a two-person strategy game with a tic-tac-toe premise. It can also be played with four player in two teams.
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Review: Lake Reflections Felting Kit
Today I'm going to review the new-to-me craft of needle felting with the Lake Reflections needle felting kit from Felted Sky. They call it painting with wool and I can see why.
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Game Review: IQ Circuit
I'm a huge proponent of off-screen activities for road trips. It's hard to create family memories if everyone's focus is on their individual screens. For that reason, I'm always on the lookout for fun travel games and activity books. IQ Circuit is one such game I received for review from Timberdoodle.
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Game Review: Kulami
Kulami is more of a challenge than checkers but not as complicated as chess, which hits a sweet spot for us. It only takes about 20 minutes to play...