It’s time for a fun giveaway for your little ones! Look for all of these award-winning environmental games, created just for preschoolers, at AdventerraGamesUSA.com. Thanks to them for sponsoring this great giveaway!
ABOUT ADVENTERRA GAMES
Adventerra Games, a family-owned company based in Switzerland, publishes engaging puzzles and games that help kids learn to conserve natural resources and save the planet. While playing our simple and enjoyable games, players intuitively learn new behaviors that reduce their ecological footprints. When these behaviors become lifetime habits, players become super-heroes for the planet! Shop for these fun games on Amazon!
Animals at Risk: Ecological Memory Game • Ages 2+ • $14.99
The National Parenting Center Spring 2021 Seal of Approval
“This game goes beyond the classic memory game, as no two cards are the same. Instead, you have to match the at-risk species parent animal with the same species baby. This makes the game a bit more challenging and requires more than just an identical match, but some extra attention to match species. The quality of the packaging is superb, and the cards are made of thick and durable cardboard. The images printed on the cards are bright and realistic of the species represented. The backs of each card are covered in animal footprints, so you can play another game guessing which animal made which print. Simply put, this is a high-quality, fun game.”
Hungry Bins: Learn to Recycle, a memory game • Ages 3+ • $19.99
The National Parenting Center Spring 2021 Seal of Approval
“We all know the heightened awareness people have regarding protecting our environment; this just ups the ante. Hungry Bins is a perfect introduction to how recycling can really change our lives. It also helps get our children excited to help with real recycling. The game is easy to follow, and the instructions easy to understand. The fun doesn’t stop with the end of the game. Parents told us that they now had new little helpers excited and eager to separate the garbage into different bins. The game is also extremely well-priced and easy to pack up and take along wherever you might be headed.”
Polar Adventure: Disappearing Ice • Ages 4+ • $24.99
The National Parenting Center Spring 2021 Seal of Approval
“If you are looking for a game with a purpose, something that will entertain your children and teach them about important matters at the same time, you should definitely consider Polar Adventure. This game introduces children to the problem of climate change and its effect on polar animals’ habitats. The goal is to lead a polar animal – a seal, a polar bear, a bunny, or a penguin – to the safety of an iceberg by rolling a die. If you get a tree, for example, which improves the quality of the air, it prevents glaciers from melting and gets you moving. Children will learn about both the positive and negative actions and behaviors that affect our climate, all while playing and having fun. This game helps develop tactical skills, teaches the respect of rules, heightens children’s awareness of the polar fauna challenges, and helps deal with the emotions related to winning or losing when playing with others.”
Respect the Earth: Ecologic Puzzle • Ages 2+ • $14.99
The National Parenting Center Spring 2021 Seal of Approval
“The matching puzzle pieces provide a before and after photo or a good and bad photo that is perfect for opening up a dialogue between parents and children. Yes, this includes very young children. They can also serve as a reminder to parents to be a bit more conscientious. The puzzle pieces are durable and can withstand even the toughest and most rambunctious play, the packaging is bright and easy to open, and the puzzle is easy to understand.”
Saving Water: Ecologic Puzzle • Ages 2+ • $14.99
The National Parenting Center Spring 2021 Seal of Approval
“The puzzle comes with 12 mini puzzles, each containing just two pieces. This makes it great for beginners and totally fitting for the suggested age range of 2+. Of the two pieces that go to each set, one has a red edge, and one has a green edge. The ones with red edges show how water is wasted, whereas the pieces with the green edges show examples of how to conserve water. This is a great teaching opportunity for parents. It opens the door for communication on the importance of water, conservation, and the wildlife that lives in bodies of water. This puzzle is also great for helping children with visual memory, matching, and hand-eye coordination.”
ENTER TO WIN!
One lucky reader will win 3 Advenerra games of their choice (choose from above)
The giveaway is open to US only, 18+
The giveaway ends 6/7 at 1159p est
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