A meta-game designed to help your kids overcome whiney behavior.
Why do children whine? Essentially it’s a strategy designed to call attention to themselves so they can obtain something they want. It could be something as simple as a snack or as far out as a trip to Disney World. Kids continue to do it, because it works. Even if parents and care givers do not give in to the whining, they often... [click here for more]
Guess What...? CHICK'N BUTT!
The hilarious card game that's guaranteed fun for all ages! Guess your neighbors' cards correctly and be the first to assemble a hen for your coop, but keep your poker face, everyone wants a piece, you just might find yourself without a leg to stand on.
Learn to play in less than a minute. No dealing required.
This game's simplicity... [click here for more]
Crazy A's is a fast-paced phonics game series that teaches the sounds of the English language. Designed by a dad and perfected by teachers, this series of phonics games keeps kids engaged in learning. Kids learn phonics basics quickly and completely while they have fun.
Played similar to crazy 8's, this game is easier than memorization and more fun than flashcards. Crazy A's help kids learn by using... [click here for more]
WINvention the "Prototype" Edition on Premium Card Stock Ages: 6-125 (0-125 with free alternate rules download)
Number of Players: 3-6 (1-36 with free alternate rules download)
Time: 30-50 mins (play anywhere, potential friends will ask "What's that?"
Object of the Game:... [click here for more]
EQ2iQ Level 2: Cognitive Control is the second deck in the EQ2iQ series. This series trains the brain for emotional awareness and management as it develops from 3 years old to 14 years old. This second level is ideally achieved by age 4-5—as they build awareness of emotions.
Level 2 focuses on cognitive control. It trains the user to identify non-verbal emotions using 2nd level emotional... [click here for more]
EQ2iQ Level 3: Self Control is the third deck in the EQ2iQ series. This series trains the brain for emotional management as it develops from 3 years old to 14 years old. This third level is ideally achieved by age 6-7.
Level 3 focuses on demonstrating self control by changing behaviours. It trains the users to make "What & When Statements" using 3rd level emotional vocabulary. It focuses... [click here for more]