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Wizarday – When Our Stuff Went Away #HolidayGiftGuide

2013 Holiday Gift Guide

I’m a firm believer that kids learn best when they’re having fun! Toys ‘N Tales subscribes to the same belief, and that’s why they’ve created Wizarday – When Our Stuff Went Away, a fun and educational book and board game for middle school kids (8 years and up) about the importance of family daily routine and time management. This set would make a great gift for kids and for the whole family!

Wizarday – When Our Stuff Went Away

Wizarday - When Our Stuff Went Away helps kids learn about the importance of family routine and time management. #HolidayGiftGuide - This West Coast MommyThink daily chores and schedules are boring and restrictive? Think again! Taking place at Halloween, this hilarious adventure story helps the whole family understand what an important role daily routines and time management play in a happy, healthy life.

In the Wizarday family, daily routines are posted on doors and opinions are like brick walls. Find out what happens when a wizard magically wipes out all the family’s routines! Join Amber, Curly, Lee, Mom, and Dad as they try to go about their daily lives while missing the things that keep everything together.

Wizarday – When Our Stuff Went Away presents daily family routine in a captivating and entertaining way. Full of fanciful illustrations, wacky words, and a hint of mystery, Wizarday is a great resource for parents, children, and educators as they learn time management skills and how to establish and stick to routines.

Wizarday is Three Games in One!

Wizarday is three games for the price of one. Award-winning Wizarday games help facilitate communication, collaboration, and problem solving about daily chores and family routines, all while having fun!

Wizarday games can also be played with small groups in educational settings to help with classroom management issues. The creators, Sarah Itzhaki, PhD and Steven Tobias, Psy.D., recommend Wizarday as particularly effective for children with Asperger syndrome and other special needs to encourage interaction and develop comforting, structured routines.

Wizarday

Wizarday - When Our Stuff Went Away helps kids learn about the importance of family routine and time management. #HolidayGiftGuide - This West Coast Mommy

A wizard has magically wiped out the family’s routines! Wizarday is an exciting racing game around the day in search of your lost routine item. Each player chooses a member of the family and races to be the first to find his or her missing Routine Item. As players race through their day they encounter Daily Missions and State their Opinions about the routine activities that keep the family and home running smoothly.

The 4 Rooms

Wizarday - When Our Stuff Went Away helps kids learn about the importance of family routine and time management. #HolidayGiftGuide - This West Coast Mommy

The 4 Rooms is a fast-paced game of making connections. This game sets the right atmosphere of communication between parents and children about daily chores. Some are important to parents, and some are important to children. Who wins? The first player to discard all of his or her Mission Cards!

Connections

Connections is a bonus card game you can play anywhere. Have fun and inspire imagination and creative thinking by making all sorts of connections between daily chores.

Wizarday is the proud recipient of:

Dr. Toy 100 Best Award for 2013
Dr. Toy Best Picks Award for 2012
Creative Child Toy of the Year 2011
The Toy Man® eChoice Award & 2011 “Fifty Best Products”

 

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You can buy your own Wizarday book and three games in one at Toys ‘N Tales. Save when you buy them together for the special price of $37.50, and get free shipping in the U.S. until December 24, 2013.

Disclosure: Compensation for this post was provided by Toys ‘N Tales. All opinions expressed are completely honest and my own. Your experience may differ.

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