![]() ![]() In this game, the owls have ventured out during the night and want to fly home before sunrise. This color-matching game doesn’t involve any reading, so it’s easy for even younger players to join in with a bit of assistance. We don’t own this game but have heard wonderful things! This game is playable around age 3. It’s a simple game but starts some good conversations about community, helping, and emotions. If it does, you place it on your board if not, you place it on the stop sign. Then take turns picking tokens out of the bag to see if the object on it helps someone on your shared board. Before the game starts, pick one board to fill together. The object of the game is to help all the friends before the stop sign fills up. This ends up being mostly a matching game. It has a sweet premise: to find the object that will help a friend or neighbor feel better. This game says 3 and up but I’d say it’s best for ages 2 to 4. ![]()
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