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Ee Boo Fairy Tale Spinner Board Game For Kids

4.5
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  • Recommended age: 5+ Winner of the Oppenheim Best Toy award
  • For 2 to 4 players
  • 90% recycled materials
  • Winner of the Oppenheim Best Toy award

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Customer Reviews

Fantastic game!!We bought this as a gift after receiving the Farmer's Market game as a gift and loving it! This game was a hit! The games are so creative and interactive. Great for little kids! 5Revised Rules Make It A SuccessI bought this game for my daughter's 5th bday because she's been on a Red Riding Hood kick. My daughters (5 & 6) own a couple of these Eeboo spinner games. They're excellent quality for the money and they encourage imagination. However, I must say we've changed the rules.Eeboo rules are standard: Spin the spinner, then pick an item from the category you land on. If you already have one of that item, you lose a turn. If you land on "lose a turn", you lose a turn. Then, it's the next player's turn to try to land on an item. When we play by the Eeboo rules, these spinner games are TORTUROUS. Inevitably, we'd sit around for 20 minutes frustrated while someone tried to land on some needed category.Here's our "House Rules" and we play these games several times a week.1. Youngest goes first.2. Youngest spins and lands on a category, such as "Hero." Youngest picks "Hero" FIRST, then player to left picks a "Hero" around the circle until EVERYONE has a Hero.3. Next player spins and lands on a category, such as "Magical Object." Now, THAT player gets to pick FIRST, then around in the circle until every player has a "Magical Object."4. IGNORE "Lose a Turn." Just spin again.5. If you land on a category that's already been chosen, just spin again.6. When you're down to the very last category (ie everything except "Treasure" has been picked) that player simply picks their "Treasure" first, then everyone else picks a "Treasure." We don't sit around spinning for hours until the person actually lands on "Treasure."7. Now for what makes this game a hit--you use your pieces to make up a story. According to Eeboo, only the "winner" gets to make up a story about their pieces. Our House Rules say EVERYONE takes a turn making up a story about their pieces. This is the best part of the game, it's fun to hear what my girls come up with.We use this same version of rules for the Eeboo Dress Up game. Some people might not be into "changing rules", but for use it's made the games a lot more "kid friendly" and fun. 5House favorite!This game is fantastic! My 5 year old begs to play it multiple times everyday. The 2 1/2 year old loves it as well. The only change we make to the game is dropping the requirement to get a place first. We spin until there is a winner with all the pieces. Then we spin a few more times until everyone else has thier pieces. If the game goes on to long we just pick the rest of the pieces with the youngest picking first. Then everyone has to tell a story. That is the favorite part of the game. My 5 year old is getting pretty good at making up more detailed stories. And even the 2 1/2 year old tells her own stories. They are hysterical! If you have little ones who needs to exercise thier imagination, this is a must have. The pieces seem pretty sturdy and it is very easy to play. 5I love that it's open endedOur five year old daughter loves this game, whether playing w/ the family, or alone as doll pieces. I love that it's open ended, and creates no frustration - change the rules! - it's all good. The playing pieces are made of sturdy, durable cardboard, that wipe clean, and are so adorable & appealing. It may be a little girly, but there are some "boy" elements such as the "king", "Jack" and the "ogre". Environmentally, excellent, just wish it had not come wrapped in plastic. I would reccommend it to friends, and I plan to buy a couple extras to give as gifts. 5I just LOVE this gameI just LOVE this game. I use these with my speech therapy students and my five year old daughter loves it as well. It's a great game that can be used in ways beyond the intended purpose. In speech therapy, we sometimes skip the game aspect and line up the scenes to make a sequential story, work on concepts such as "before" and "after," using conjunctions, pronouns, etc. The materials are great quality and the characters and props are so engaging for children of various ages (so far I've used with ages 4-7). Highly recommend! 5Imagination at it's finest!This is SUCH a fantastic game. The beautiful art, simplicity, and engaging play makes this an A+. My four year old received it for her birthday and she enjoys it very much. I would recommend this game for any early grade elementary teacher as well to use as adjunct to a fairytale unit. At the end of game play, you tell a story with your characters/settings. Very cute game. 5Storytelling GameI had looked at this game a couple of times and hesitated because I thought my girls wouldn't enjoy it. Boy was I wrong. They love this game. You have to spin and collect the picture boards, and once you have completed your collection for the story you may tell your story. It is a game that allows children to use their imagination and also helps them in speech and language arts.I altered the rules a bit and when we play we all have to tell a story and that way there is no competition in who collects the boards first. The cards are made of carton, and even though the carton is strong, you have to be careful that it doesnt break or get wet. Would definitely recommend !!! 5Big hit!I bought this game for my 5 year old niece, and she LOVES it. We play it all the time. To keep it from getting stale, we play by "Auntie Kimmy rules" where anything can be anything: the king can be the rival, the ogre can be the hero, etc. It makes for some fun stories and helps teach her to think outside of the box. It lets my 18mo nephew participate too, since he can help pick out pieces.However, I do have to agree that the spinner is awful. For a game that relies on the spinner almost completely for gameplay, that's a huge disadvantage. My niece doesn't seem to mind too much, but she can get frustrated with it after we've played a few times in a row. Still, it doesn't stop her from asking to play almost every day. 4Imaginative GameI purchased this game as a gift for my five year old cousin. I played it with her several times, and I loved how it allowed her to use her imagination. Again, another game where there is not a "winner" per se, but it still enjoyable to play. I improvised a bit by having us make up elaborate stories once we assembled all of the elements. The game itself is made of cardboard, and I fear that after a number of uses, it might not hold up so well. Like many others, I will complain that the spinner is awful. It doesn't work very well, and as a game devise, it isn't great because it can take tons of spins to land on the element that you need to complete your story. 4Fun, imaginative gameMy 4-yr-old daughter can easily play this game and even her 7-yr-old brother will play this one with her without complaining! I love that they can use their imaginations and play this game a million different times and think of a million different stories at the end. It's very fun. 5
Ee Boo Fairy Tale Spinner Board Game For Kids

Ee Boo Fairy Tale Spinner Board Game For Kids

4.5
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€61,00
Sale price
€61,00
Regular price
€100,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€39,00)