Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Mom: ThinkFun
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November 30, 2017

Educational Gifts For Kids from ThinkFun (and Bonus Gift Ideas!)


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As my kids get older, I'm less and less eager to get them "stuff." You know what I mean: those random trendy gifts that get played with twice before being forgotten forever. Those cheap toys that break immediately upon opening.

I'm also intrigued that as my girls get older, they are less and less inclined toward stuff. Thanks to the era of Netflix and Apple TV, they are rarely in front of commercials. Which means they aren't aware or interested in the millions of lackluster toys that the media bombards them with. I appreciate that they don't have the "gimmies" or looking for the next big thing just because.

Often, when asked about gifts, my girls resort to 3 simple categories: books, crafts and games. I absolutely love this! As you may recall, Hubby is an English teacher, so there is no limit on the amount of books that are allowed to be brought into our home. Crafts are a fun and creative way to spend time. Sometimes we even just get them each a ream of computer paper and a fresh pack of colored pencils and they are good to go!

In recent years, we've really embraced having Family Game Night. The girls love the classics, but are always eager to try something new. Which is why I've really fallen in love with ThinkFun games. They are always putting out new and intriguing products, all of which are steeped in education. 

We had a blast last year with a few of their new games, and this year is no exception. Make sure to add these games to your Wish List!


Roller Coaster Challenge


In this thrilling engineering challenge, players get to build their very own roller coasters. Start by choosing a challenge card and setting up the pieces to match. Then, players use the remaining pieces to build a working roller coaster that meets the build conditions on their challenge card. Roller Coaster Challenge incorporates elements of a logic puzzle, while also allowing for the creativity that stems from free-form building. Once you have solved each challenge, you get to watch a real coaster car glide down the track, complete with dips, curves, and loops! Roller Coaster Challenge earned American Specialty Toy Retailer Association’s (ASTRA) Best Toys for Kids Award and National Parenting Products Award! (Ages 6+)  
                                                      Available on Amazon - $29.99


//CODE: Rover Control


Prepared for a programming space mission? In this 40-challenge game two Rovers have been sent to explore Mars. The trouble is, the Rovers are programmed to travel on color and most of the pathways were left colorless in a dust storm. You’ll need to call on your critical thinking skills to correctly color the pathways so the Rovers stay on course. Challenges introduce “decision points,” “loops,” and “increment instructions” as you progress--all advanced computational skills that are delicately embedded into a fun play experience and will have you thinking like a true programmer. (Ages 8+) 
Available on Amazon - $14.99



Color Cube Sudoku

Flip and rearrange all 9 Color Cubes on the 3 x 3 tray until each color appears once in every row and column. It will take more than a couple flips of a cube to master this brilliant Sudoku puzzle. Once you’ve conquered the traditional Sudoku pattern, give your brain a real workout with our fun Bonus Challenges! Color Cube Sudoku is a Parents’ Choice Gold Award winner and earned finalist status in American Specialty Toy Retailer Association’s (ASTRA) Best Toys for Kids! (Ages 8+)
Available on Amazon - $19.99 





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Hope you and yours have a happy holiday!


September 23, 2015

Keep Learning Fun AFTER School with ThinkFun Educational Games

I'm not sure about you, but we are knee-deep in Back-to-School chaos. It's been a few weeks, and we are finally settling into our routine. We're catching buses, doing homework and still trying to find plenty of room for fun each day.

Unlike when I was a kid, kids have so much pressure: pressure to learn, pressure to perform on the sports field, pressure to test well, pressure to have a wall of accolades to prep them for a successful college career - even in early elementary school. Standardized testing is at an all-time high, and we're demanding more of our kids in schools educationally at the expense of recess and subjects like art, physical education and music.

We're asking kids to stop being, well, kids.

Kids need time to run, to imagine, to play, to explore. It's amazing how much they learn when you give them an opportunity to have fun. So when I can put learning AND playing together, I consider it a total win!

The folks at ThinkFun knows that education doesn't have to be boring - and that kids can have fun while still giving them a chance to learn. Last year during the holidays, I shared my Gifts for Kids Who Love to Code - a wealth of educational toys that keeps learning fun. One of the featured items was ThinkFun game that my girls LOVE called Robot TurtlesChica and Bug don't even realize they are learning valuable lessons while they play!

Here are a few more ThinkFun games to add to your collection. It's the perfect way to relax and have fun as a family, while still sneaking in some subliminal education:




Code Master

In Code Master, your Avatar will travel to an exotic world in search of power Crystals. Kids learn how to step through code and understand the logic and sequence behind a computer’s actions. Kids will be entertained while developing an understanding of computer programming principles. For all 60 levels, you’ll have to use programming logic to help your Avatar collect the Crystals and land at the Portal. Think carefully, in each level, only one specific sequence of actions will lead to success. Available exclusively at Target . (Ages 8+)


Compose Yourself


Created by maestro cellist and composer Philip Sheppard – who recently scored the Star Wars trailer!), Compose Yourself is a set of musical “building bricks” that encourages anyone with any musical ability to “play with” music just as they would with a construction kit. The digital music game features a deck of transparent cards and access to an exclusive website to compose, share with friends and family, or download/print your own custom sheet music – featuring more than a billion melody combinations. Available exclusively at Amazon. (Ages 6+).



Laser Maze Jr.

Your mission: Expertly transport the laser beam to the rockets so that it can safely return to earth! Younger players can now experience the fun of the award-winning game Laser Maze with an age-appropriate design and challenge for grade school children with real lasers. Available on Amazon and neighborhood toy stores. (Ages 6+).


Find more learning fun at ThinkFun.com!


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