I would like to introduce you to a Valentines Day Gift Guide Sponsor Thinkfun. I’m conducting a review for them in exchange for the products they sent me.
The thoughts in this review is mine and my families, on the following games Math Dice Chase, and Yoga Spinner no, one else.
Before I begin I know you might be saying isn’t Valentines for Lovers, or for adults. I guess in a way your right. If you think about it, there are plenty of single parents out there.
Instead of just sharing Gifts for couples I wanted to show Gifts parents can share with there children then they can celebrate Valentines with the little ones in there life. Allowing everyone to have fun on Valentines Day.
Through this post for Thinkfun, you can see where you can purchase unique Gifts and not always give Gifts people would expect like candy. By giving these gifts the recipient can host a game night and fix there favorite snacks and drinks.
Then they can play games while watching their favorite movies. Which would be something families would always always remember. Even though David and I can leave Charlie at home and go out to celebrate Valentines, we make Charlie a part of our celebration because Charlie is part of our “LOVE” and “LOVE” is what Valentines is all about.
Here are five different Games from Thinkfun to play, and we can use the games on “Family Game Night” as well as use the games in Charlie’s classroom as were Homeschooling Charlie. The games would allow us to do something fun and unique in math and physical education.
I could use Memory Yoga to lose the weight I’m working hard to drop and give me something new to do other than walking or swimming. Which is all, I’ve been doing. If you’re looking for new Exercises or a weight loss program why not check out Memory Yoga?
If you know a teacher, I hope you take the time to share these games because I’m sure the teachers could use the games as much as Charlie and I did.
If you know of an Exercise instructor, share the Memory Yoga with them. If Charlie and I attended a Yoga Class, I would want to play these games in our class.
I will be back after Valentines to share mine and Charlie thoughts on the games we received. You will be wanting to watch for the review because its going to be funny getting David to play Memory Yoga with us. I will be sharing what David does and knowing David, he may end up in a knot, and we will never be able to get him out of it.
Math Dice Chase – A Mathematical Hot Potato Builds multiplication skills, and can be adapted for younger learners to practice addition and subtraction. Invented by a teacher and perfect for the classroom!
Math Dice Chase is one part hot potato and one part math! Players begin by arranging themselves in a circle. You and the player directly across from you each roll a set of 12-sided dice and race to multiply your numbers together.
Quickly shout out the answer and pass the dice as fast as you can. Think fast – this math game is a race and you don’t want to get caught with both sets of dice! Available nationwide on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and at neighborhood toy stores. Multiple Players, grades 3 and up.
Stratos Spheres -2-Player Strategy Game
Ages 7 to adult
Take four-in-a-row to a whole new dimension Stratos Spheres! Stratos Spheres loses the 2-D board and lets you build the game – and your logic skills – as you go.
To start, add one of your colored spheres to the white neutral field and pass it to your opponent. Your opponent then adds an area of their color. This 2-player game goes back and forth until one player gets four of their spheres in a row – in any dimension.
With its 3-D construction, Stratos Spheres takes a classic play pattern and adds a dynamic new level of strategy and fun! Available nationwide on Amazon and at neighborhood toy stores.
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