Peaceable Kingdom Snug as a Bug in a Rug Award Winning Preschool Skills Builder Game

March 14, 2017 - Comment

Snug as a Bug in a Rug – The Snuggle Bug Matching Game! In this game, which has won multiple awards including the Dr. Toy 10 Best Educational Toys Award, players work together to get all the little colorful bugs under the rug before the 3 stink bugs stink up the place! Watch closely and

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Snug as a Bug in a Rug – The Snuggle Bug Matching Game! In this game, which has won multiple awards including the Dr. Toy 10 Best Educational Toys Award, players work together to get all the little colorful bugs under the rug before the 3 stink bugs stink up the place! Watch closely and make those matches! Instructions for play include three different game levels so the fun will grow with your child. Game includes 1 game board with built-in spinner, 24 colorful bugs, 3 stink bugs, 1 die, and instructions for three variations of game play.

Skill Builder Skills:
– Visual Discrimination
– Colors, Numbers, Shapes, Counting
– Taking Turns, Rolling a Die, Spinning a Spinner
– Working Cooperatively

Through our Preschool Skills-Builder Games, kids develop basic skills and knowledge such as balance, color matching and hand-eye cooperation. They also learn basic game playing skills like taking turns, spinning a spinner and playing together!
Peaceable Kingdom’s whole line of cooperative games emphasize play, not competition. Kids work together, help each other and, most importantly, they play for FUN!

Cooperative Games foster:
– Non-stressful play situations
– Emotional development
– Shared decision making
– Creative problem solving
– A sense of community
– Positive self esteem
– Playfulness

Since 1983 play has been the heart and soul of Peaceable Kingdom. Silly play, special play, wholehearted play! We create experiences to help kids play well together, so they can play well in the world. Our games and gifts connect kids and families, encourage learning and self-expression and let imaginations soar. And if a piece of your Peaceable Kingdom game or gift gets lost in all that fun, we will gladly send you a replacement piece – just contact us directly with your need!

When play comes from the heart and feeds the soul, that’s Peaceable Kingdom!

Product Features

  • Snug as A Bug in a Rug is the award winning snuggle bug matching game with three play levels so it will grow with your child
  • Players work together to hide matching bugs under the rug before the three stick bugs stink up the place!
  • Children learn colors, numbers, shapes, counting and social development skills with no reading required
  • Winner of four awards including Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award and Dr. Toy 10 Best Educational Toys Award
  • For 2 to 4 players ages 3 to 6 years; Peaceable Kingdom packaging is all designed to be frustration free – naturally!

Comments

McPotter says:

Wonderful Game That Grows With the Child We first played this game at a family members house. They have a four year old girl and we have a three year old boy. Both kids loved this game so much that even while the kids were still playing, I was on Amazon on my phone buying one for us to have at home. Once we got our copy, we played again, this time with my husband. He looked up at me during the game and said how much he liked it and how much less annoying it was than other toddler board games. High praise indeed! 

Texas Traveler says:

Customizable for developmental stage The idea behind this game is certainly a winner in my book, much like an Easter egg hunt with one central basket everyone fills rather than mass My 3 yr old grandchild likes the this game. It held his attention for the duration of the game. I was hoping it would engage my 5 yr old grandchild as well, but the first level of play that held his brother attention was too simple. The 5yr old was ready for it to be over way before the end of the game. So I recommend this game be played with…

ordinarygirl says:

Fun, age-appropriate game for young kids My son (age 4) had a blast when we played this game the very first time. The rules are easy to explain and for him to understand. There are different “levels” of play so you can make it more complicated if you want, or less complicated. The game lets kids use their classification skills to discriminate between color, size, shapes, and numbers. It’s a neat learning game that is really fun for the young ones. The game play moves fairly fast so you can get through a game within a few…

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