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Last Minute Gift Ideas From Foxmind Games #GiftGuide

December 22, 2014 by Michelle 8 Comments

 Gift Ideas From Foxmind Games

It’s no real secret that my daughters love to play games.  It’s quite normal in our house to see them play a game before they go to school each morning.  Do you have any game enthusiasts to buy for this holiday season?  If so then check out FoxMind Games they have over 84 games in their inventory.

FoxMind Games focuses on developing reasoning skills, verbal expression, creativity and strategic thinking.  Their line consists of educational games, logic puzzles, spatial visualization, strategy and party games that the whole family will enjoy

Time in a Box

Foxmind

Inside this box you’ll find 96 activity cards that allow a child to momentarily shift your priorities and to focus on doing a special activity together. Play a board game, solve a puzzle, start a family tree, make a blanket fort, visit your local fire station or carry out an act of kindness that will bring a smile to a stranger’s face.  A simple written agreement between you and the child sets the ground rules by which you’ll both abide.

Switch off your cell phone and get ready for some quality time! Season-by-season, with these inspired activities, you’ll have a wealth of ways to make memories together.

What is Time in a Box?  A gift of dedicated time, an opportunity to try new things, a way to explore art and science, a chance to plan for the future and to consider the past, a way to tell a child in your life that they matter to you – more than anything!

Time in a Box was named one of the ten hottest toys in Canada by the Canadian Toy Association, it’s for one or more players and is recommended for kids 4 years and up.

Time in a Box is available from Amazon for $17.99

Awards:

Dr Toy’s 10 Best Socially Responsible – USA, 2014

Daddy Cool:

Foxmind

 

The baby cubs have accidentally splashed themselves with paint while painting on the igloos.  Along with Daddy Cool, they make their way to the bath tub to get washed up.

Which little ice bear cub will be the first to make it across the ice floes and into the hot bath tub? The first player to reach the wash tub with their bear cub is declared the winner.

Daddy cool is a fun game that children will totally adore, it can be played with 2-6 players and game time is around 20 minutes.  It’s recommended for children 5 years and up.

Daddy Cool is reasonably priced at only $17.99

Contents:

  • 13 normal ice floes
  • 2 cracked ice floes
  • 1 ice floe with a wash tub
  • 1 big polar bear (Daddy Cool)
  • 6 polar bear cubs
  • 6 dice

 

Last Mouse Lost

Foxmind

The mice have just finished feasting and need to scurry into their holes.  Don’t be the last mouse standing or you might get caught by the cat!

The Last Mouse Lost is a simple math game that kids can play on long road trips, that will relieve their boredom.  The players take turns pushing down any number of mice they want in a single row.  The player who pushes down the last mouse loses that round.  Whoever wins three of five rounds wins the game!  Two players can get an average of five minutes of playtime.  It’s recommended for children 6 years and up,  it’s affordable at only $7.95 on Amazon and makes a great stocking stuffer.

Contents:

  • Rubber disc
  • Game rules

 

Chocoly

Do you have any chocaholics on your gift list to buy for?

Foxmind

In this deceptively sweet game of tactics, connect chocolate tiles to set the largest contiguous area of your type of chocolate (white, milk or dark). Place up to 3 tiles during the game as a second layer on top of your opponents pieces to try and ruin their plans. Play carefully as they surely are planning on ruining your strategy. The object of the games is to create the largest connected area of your chocolate color.

Chocoly is a game for 2-4 players and gives the players an average of 15 minutes playing time.

It’s recommended for children eight years and up.

Chocoly Game is available at Amazon for $19.99

Contents:

  • 36 tiles representing three types of chocolate in different configurations
  • 12 red markers
  • Game rules

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Filed Under: 2014 Holiday Gift Guide, Review Tagged With: Christmas Gifts, Foxmind Games, Games, Gift Guide, Holiday, Stocking Stuffers

About Michelle

Michelle is a married Mom to three. Two girls and a boy with severe autism.

She provides reviews, giveaways and the odd recipe for her readers, and shares other small bits about life as a parent. She loves to travel with her family and you will find some of her travels reviewed and discussed on these pages.

This blog is written by Michelle and edited by her husband Carl from A Parent's Perspective

Comments

  1. Cheryl Catherine Rafuse MacPhail says

    December 31, 2014 at 9:39 pm

    Great gift ideas 🙂

    Reply
  2. sarah jackson says

    January 1, 2015 at 6:43 pm

    These games look fun , I think my daughter would like the mouse one the most

    Reply
  3. Andrea Johnson says

    January 3, 2015 at 4:26 am

    This looks sweet

    Reply
  4. Florence Cochrane says

    January 5, 2015 at 5:27 pm

    These look like a lot of fun. I like the idea that of the games for travelling.

    Reply
  5. Rebecca Williams Parsons says

    January 10, 2015 at 12:21 am

    I think these are some cute games.

    Reply
  6. Andrea Johnson says

    January 11, 2015 at 5:54 am

    Awesomeness

    Reply
  7. heidi c. says

    January 15, 2015 at 11:02 pm

    These look like some really fun games that my kids would enjoy playing.

    Reply
  8. kathy downey says

    January 22, 2015 at 12:48 pm

    Wow,these game looks like loads of fun for the whole family

    Reply

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