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Up to 4 players roll dice or spin a wheel as they move around the game board, going up rides and sliding down slides! The first player to 100 wins!
Learn moreThe ToyBot Box features three main areas: the Control Box, Side Door, and Workshop - each area is designed to help kids learn in an actively-engaging way - without screens! In the Control Box, kids go to teach their ToyBot about letters, numbers, and colors. In the Workshop, kids work with tools and play with toys. Finally, they can go to the Side Door to hear knock knock jokes or listen to music!
Learn moreWould You Rather (Show Me) is an interactive game to help kids learn through social play. However, be careful what you say because I might ask you to show me!
Learn moreSink My Ship™ is an interactive strategy game similar to the classic games Battleship or Naval Battle. Players take turns trying to find 5 hidden ships (see ships below). You can play on a 10 x 10 board, where rows use alphabetic letters (A to J) and columns number from 1 to 10. The game is over when all of one player’s ships have been found. Players can play individually or collaboratively in a group!
Learn moreIn Connect my Bots™, players try to get four in a row before the ToyBot™ by connecting bots in one of seven columns. You can choose easy, medium, or hard mode for varying difficulty levels and hours of fun!
Learn moreIn this classic “guess who” game, kids and their ToyBot each pick a mover and try to guess which vehicle the other player picked. In doing so, kids build working memory and thinking skills through social play - without screens! You can ask questions like: “Is your mover red?", “Does it have a siren?", or “Does your vehicle have lights?” When you think you’ve got it, just say something like, “Is it a fire engine?” to see if you guessed the mover!
Learn moreIn this classic “guess who” game, kids and their ToyBot each pick a bot and try to guess which robot the other player picked. In doing so, kids build working memory and critical thinking skills through social play - without screens! You can ask questions like: “Does your bot have red ears?", “Does your bot have a green button?”, or “Does your bot have glasses?” When you think you’ve got it, just say something like, “Is your bot Driver?” to see if you spotted the bot!
Learn moreOh no! The ToyBot cannot remember the names of pictures and needs your help. It will give you number and you connect the dots to reveal a picture. This game was designed to help kids with number recognition (1-100) and spatial awareness (left, right, up, down).
Learn moreUh oh! Our favorite robot forgot the names of certain pictures. Families play together by drawing pictures to help our robot remember pictures (and gain practice using writing tools) in a fun, engaging way.
Learn moreOur robot has a few broken / missing parts such as a Memory Card, Processor, Battery, Password, Speaker, GPS module, etc. and children must use different skills to solve them.
Learn moreThe Clean Up Game is a fun way to engage kids in building a habit around cleaning up. Children are giving a random set of instructions to see if children can clean up everything before the music ends.
Learn more"What’s it Like" is an educational experience designed to help children build empathy by helping them see and appreciate differences. In the game, families can explore differences related to: language, appearance, vision, hearing, focus, etc. and give them an opportunity to reflect by teaching a robot “What’s it Like” to be different. As fyi, robots don’t have feelings and kids learn by teaching! :) Each vignette was inspired by a real child so this may be especially for adults to help kids learn how to relate to children with differences in a practical, engaging way. To skip to a different experience, just say, “skip.”
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