Thursday, November 14, 2013

An Extraordinarily Fun, Original, Quality Play Experience with Wonder Forge Games {Review & Giveaway}

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Around our house, asking the question, Anyone want to play a game? receives a response that one would expect from asking, Do you want Santa Claus to come to dinner? or Do you mind if I invite Cinderella for a sleepover?

Games! Board games, card games, video games, it doesn't matter! Big Sister E has long reached the age where she enjoys the interaction, entertainment and strategic thinking involved with games and Little Sister B is plenty old enough that she can play along with the majority of games that we play as well.

The only problems that we tend to run into are attention spans that run out, waiting patiently to take turns and the big one: winning and losing. Yes, learning to deal with the disappointment of losing is necessary in life, but the competitive side to playing games can often make it difficult to play with young children and not result in sadness. Who wants to lose?

Not wanting my children to grow up having been "let win" too often and yet not develop a jaded view of games if indeed they continue to lose, I love knowing that there are innovative companies like Wonder Forge that not only create products and games that educate and inspire, but promote cooperation, creativity and fun.

Wonder Forge kids games

A Seattle company that creates good-for-you games that promote active-play and teamwork for children and families, Wonder Forge preschool games boost self-confidence by giving kids a chance to discover what they can do.

Featuring beloved characters and games that have kids running, sliding, hiding, seeking, sorting, stretching, and exploring, these active, engaging games are the perfect alternatives to TV and video games.

Each time I've browsed Wonder Forge's website, quite a few of their top games catch my eye. And, living in the Disney-loving household as I do, as soon as I saw the World of Disney Eye Found it! Game, the Disney Sofia the First Magical Tea Time Game and the Doc McStuffins All Better! Game, I knew that they would be a huge hit.

Wonder Forge games

A jumbo-sized fun time for all, the World of Disney Eye Found it! Game brings players on a cooperative race through twelve exquisitely illustrated Disney worlds.

Right away I could tell that the whole family was going to enjoy seeing so many of our Disney favorites illustrated on this 6-foot game board (Winnie the Pooh, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Phineas and Ferb, Monsters, Inc. and many more) and that the unique "search and find" objective of the game would keep everyone engaged.

Disney I Found It Game review

As players race against the clock and work together to make it to Cinderella's castle before midnight, the spinner decides whether your turn involves moving forward, changing the time on the clock or searching the board.

If you spin the golden Mickey Mouse ears, flip over a Search Card and everyone starts looking for the item on the card. This not only gives a fun chance to look closely and discover even more intricate Disney details hidden on the board...

Disney I Spy Game

...but it offers the opportunity to strengthen observation skills, attention to detail, object identification, matching skills and more.

Even better, as all players explore the board and find the object — for instance, stairs — they place adorable Mouse-Ear Tokens to mark the spot (and what kid wouldn't love being a part of that?) and then all players move forward the total number of spaces. Teamwork!

Wonder Forge Disney Game

With over 1,000 hidden treasures on the board, children of all ages will stay engaged and having fun throughout the various worlds of Disney included in this game. It's just so much fun to see such iconic Disney objects while having the opportunity to race together to win as a group!

The World of Disney Eye Found it! Game is recommended for ages 5+, has a retail price of $19.99 and can be purchased from Amazon.com.

While my girls have had a great time enjoying Disney as a whole with Eye Found It!, they have also really loved getting to focus on two of their favorite new characters as well... and it hasn't been hard to see why.

It's time for tea with Princess Sofia in the Sofia the First Magical Tea Time Game, a princess-tea-party-themed matching game. The combination of the uncomplicated directions and the colorful, charming pieces in this game make it a fun time for preschoolers everywhere.

Magical Tea Time Game

I love that the basis of this game is simple and that play occurs by simply selecting and flipping over one of the colorful, detailed little treat cards and following the color or symbol on the back.

Sofia Tea Party game

From collecting treats to "pouring tea" (as the magical, squishy teapot blows air on the tea, it causes the color to change!) to making matches, this game also includes the ability to earn extra points as players practice good tea time manners.

Sofia the First game

It all adds up to a very cute way for ages 3+ to enjoy taking part in a girly party with one of their favorite Disney characters!

With an MSRP of $19.99, the Sofia the First Magical Tea Time Game is available now on Amazon.com and at Toys 'R Us.

When we're not busy being princesses at tea, the Doc McStuffins All Better! Game is the perfect way to make the boo-boos go away in this creative and fun twist on a traditional memory game.

Doc McStuffins game

Including a variety of colorful and whimsical doctors' tools, this game involves players taking turns trying to match the correct tool to the coordinating slap bracelet bandage. Who can be sad about having a mystery ouchie when it's just so much fun to make it better?

Wonder Forge Doc McStuffins game

As with our Sofia the First game, Wonder Forge made this Doc McStuffins game one of simple problem-solving, so that kids can stay entertained while also participating in pretend play with a character that they know and love.

After a spin on the unique doctor-themed spinner...

Doc McStuffins doctor game

...it's time to place a bandage or test your memory trying to match up a tool with the bandages on various players' arms. My girls end up giggling profusely as they reach for the cute foam tools to make their guesses!

Doc McStuffins kids game

Available at Walmart or on Amazon.com with an MSRP of $24.99, the Doc McStuffins All Better! Game is designed for ages 3+ and, even after actual "game play" is over, kids have a great time using the pieces to diagnose and treat family members, stuffed animals and more.

Even better, all of the pieces then store right in the adorable doctors' bag so that you don't have to worry about losing cards or tools for next time!

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If you're looking for a captivating game that the children in your life are sure to enjoy this holiday season, visit WonderForge.com (and connect with them on Facebook and Twitter) to see their expanding product line and the education and entertainment that they can bring to your home.

With everything from active, adventurous play for little pirates to action-packed games of teamwork and special powers to just about everything in between, you're sure to find the award-winning games that the boys and girls in your life will enjoy for quite some time to come. I couldn't be happier that my girls are practicing positive game-playing skills while, at the same time, having such a good time searching the world of Disney, pouring tea or tending to injured patients!

And, thanks to the generosity of Wonder Forge, one person will be able to provide the child in their life with an entertaining, cooperative good time as well, because...

One lucky person will win a World of Disney Eye Found it! Game
from Wonder Forge!

Disney Eye Found It Game Giveaway


A big thank you to Wonder Forge for providing the three above games for me for review as well as the World of Disney Eye Found It! Game for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.

143 comments:

  1. Another great item is the Busytown Eye Found it Game.

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  2. Oh! I just noticed that one is on your review as a picture. Another great game from the site is Axis of Villains Strategy Game (Justice League)

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  3. I love the Eye Found It Busytown game! My son loves the I Spy books, so this would be perfect.

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  4. The Minnie Mouse Bow Bingo Game looks cute!

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  5. The Shipwreck Beach Treasure Hunt game looks cool!

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  6. My littlest one would love "Who Shook Hook?"!

    heatherp626@msn.com

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  7. The Face Off Dice Game would be a hit around here!

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  8. I like the Enchanted Cupcake Party Game.

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  9. The Little Mermaid
    Under the Sea Treasures looks fun!

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  10. enchanted cupcakes sounds interesting.

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  11. My daughter would love the doc mcstuffins game.

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  12. I have 2 nieces who would love Disney Planes Matching Game and also Disney Fairies Fly and Go Seek Game.I've always loved games as a kid and an adult.When my daughter moved out I didn't have anybody to play games with.So now my nieces are getting older I can play with them.It's fun teaching them new games as they get older.Thank you :)

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  13. I would get fly and go seek game

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  14. The Dr. Seuss Matching game looks fun :)

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  15. i like the The Little Mermaid
    Under the Sea Treasures game

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  16. Our family would enjoy Who Shook Hook. It looks like fun! Thanks for the great giveaway opportunity. Keep up the terrific blogging.

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  17. One game I saw was one called Surprise Slides

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  18. curious George Discovery Beach Game

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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  19. Jake and the neverland pirates matching game!

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  20. Well, I would like to get the Mythbusters game, since they MAKE me play with them all the time and I would like to play that one! LOL

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  21. My daughter is obsessed with Doc McStuffins and would love the All Better Game.

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  22. The Enchanted Cupcake
    Party Game looks like fun.

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  23. fly and go seek game. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  24. Eye Found It Busytown game is another one my boys would enjoy.

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  25. the dr. suess i can do that game looks like it would be a lot of fun

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  26. The Mythbusters™ – The Game looks like it would be fun.



    traytray2313(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  27. My family would enjoy playing The Grinch Christmas Bingo during the holidays.

    sflickinger at rocketmail dot com

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  28. My boys would love the DC Super Friends Matching Game. :) Thanks for the chance to win the World of Disney Eye Found It Game! It looks like one our whole family would like playing together! :)

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  29. I like the Angelina Ballerina Lenticular Puzzle

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  30. My son would love the Traintastic Cargo Game

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  31. Angelina Ballerina Dance With Me Game

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  32. The Enchanged Cupcake Party Game would be super cute for my little niece.

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  33. The Cinderella Royal Ball Game

    Beth W

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  34. My Girls would like the Sofia the First games.

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  35. My grandson would love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game.

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  36. I think my oldest son would enjoy Spotcha!

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  37. I love the Angelina Ballerina Dance With Me Game.

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  38. My son would like the Teenage mutant Ninja turtle flying attack game.

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  39. I like the Planes matching game.

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  40. My boys would love the DC Super Friends Matching Game. It looks like one our whole family would love playing.

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  41. My HUGE Jake fan would love the Neverland Challenge game!

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  42. My boys would love the curious george beach matching game.

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  43. The Minnie Mouse Bow Bingo Game! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
    Reneewalters3 at yahoo dot com

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  44. My son would like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / Flying Attack Board Game

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  45. The Mythbusters™ – The Game looks like fun! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway!

    girlygirlugh at gmail dot com

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  46. Jake and The Neverland Pirates matching game looks like fun!

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  47. I think that Mythbusters™ – The Game sounds fun

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  48. I like the Justice League Faceoff Game.

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  49. I like Thanks A Lot and Splotcha!

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  50. I like the Enchanted Cupcake Party Game.

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  51. My grandson would love the Disney Planes Matching Game

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  52. The Curious George Hide and Seek Zoo Game, it's on my sons Christmas list this year!

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  53. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Flying Attack Board Game looks fun.

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  54. Spotcha looks fun.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill12@gmail.com

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  55. The Enchanted cupcake party caught my eye.

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  56. I like the doc mcstuffins all better game :)

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  57. I believe my son would like the chuggington traintastic cargo game. He loves train related products. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  58. Both the Who Shook Hook and the Chuggington Cargo games would be a great fit for my son!

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  59. Another game I like from Wonder Forge is Cinderella Royal Ball Game.

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  60. I love the Disney Classic Matching game. http://wonderforge.com/products/disney/classic-matching/

    Jamie Brigham
    PrettyInPinkWife @ aol dot com

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  61. I think Konexi would be fun for the whole family.

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  62. I like the Doc McStuffins
    Matching Game.

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  63. I'd love to try playing The Joker Fun House Game with my kids.

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  64. I like the Enchanted Cupcake
    Party Game

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  66. My sons would love the Shipwreck Beach Treasure Hunt Game.

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  67. I love the Enchanted Cupcake
    Party Game

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  68. I love Dr. Suess, so the "What's in the Cat's Hat" game caught my eye.

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  69. The game "Who Shook Hook" My son loves captain Hook!

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  70. I would like the Busytown I found it game.

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  71. I love the Busytown Eye Found It game.

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  72. I like the Fly and God seek game

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  73. I love the Busytown Eye Found It game!

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  74. I like the Cinderella royal ball game.

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  75. This game looks like fun - Mythbusters™ – The Game

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  76. I like the Angelina Ballerina Dance With Me!

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  77. I like the Sharing is Caring Dominoes

    caryn9802 at yahoo dot com

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  78. I also like Konexi™ Premium Edition

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  79. My girls would love the enchanted party cupcake game!

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  80. Who Shook Hook looks like a fun game.
    mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com

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  81. The Konexi premium game here: http://wonderforge.com/products/konexi-premium-edition/ looks fun AND educational! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  82. My son would love the Hide and Seek Zoo™ Game!

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  83. The Little Mermaid Under the Sea Treasures Game.

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  84. The Shipwreck Beach Treasure Hunt looks fun.

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  85. My Google+ and GFC name is John-Paul Thomas, but my name in the entry form is Lynda Thomas. :) Thanks for the chance to win!

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  86. I like the Busy, busy airport game

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  87. My little one would love the Teenage mutant ninja turtles clash alley game

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  88. I like the Busy, Busy town airport game! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  89. I like Fly and Go Seek!!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

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  90. I also like the Eye Found it Busytown game.
    vikki.billings@yahoo.com

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  91. I also like the Minnie Mouse Bowtique Matching Game for my granddaughter.

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  92. I like the DISNEY PRINCESS ENCHANTED CUPCAKE PARTY GAME:)

    jmatek AT wi DOT rr DOT com

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  93. Another game that caught my eye is the Minnie Mouse Bow Bingo Game. My lil girl loves the Bowtique:)

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  94. i would also like to get the t Mythbusters™ – The Game

    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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  95. I also like the Curious George Hide and Seek Zoo Game. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

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  96. Would love the Busytown Busy Busy Airport Game. So cute

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  97. Fly and Go Seek Game

    AWinesburg@hotmail.com

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  98. I like the Enchanted Cupcake Party game as well

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  99. The Grinch Christmas Bingo caught my eye right away, looks like a lot of fun! Thanks!

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  100. I like the Discovery Garden. Ir's a new twist to matching and memory you also get to find hidden discoveries.

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  101. I like the Clash Alley Game.
    Michelle Tucker

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  102. The Enchanted Cupcake Party Game looks very fun!

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