57 Non-Electric Things To Gift Your Kids If You Feel Like You're Parenting In The Wrong Era
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57 Non-Electric Things To Gift Your Kids If You Feel Like You're Parenting In The Wrong Era
"1. Acorn Soup - this cooperation cooking game is sure to be to your *taste* if you're teaching your kids how to take turns. It also provides risk-free family fun because there's no winner (and thus, no frustrated kiddos at the end). To play, pick an ingredient card and place the correct number of each item inside the pot to make Squirrel's favorite meals. Dinner's served!"
"Recommended age: 2+ Pieces: 8 recipe cards, 1 wooden spoon, 24 wooden ingredients, instructions, and a parent guide Promising review: "I bought this game to play with my 3-year-old and he enjoys it. It's great quality and I love that all of the parts can be stored inside of the pot. Great for teaching young children counting and instruction following." - OwlMoon Get it from Amazon for $20.95."
Acorn Soup is a cooperative cooking game for young children that reinforces turn-taking, counting, and following instructions. Players draw ingredient cards and place the correct number of wooden pieces into a pot to complete Squirrel's recipes. The game has no winner, which promotes stress-free family play and reduces frustration. The set includes 8 recipe cards, a wooden spoon, 24 wooden ingredients, instructions, and a parent guide, and is recommended for ages 2 and up. A reviewer noted durable construction, convenient in-pot storage of parts, and usefulness for teaching counting and instruction-following. The retail price is $20.95.
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