30 Sep Kanoodle Collection
KANOODLE COLLECTION
Kanoodle Collection
Tonina Llull
Excellent and addictive puzzle games! Great fun for the individual player, partners, and small teams. This is a fantastic game to have! It builds logic, pre-math, eye skills, and problem solving.
Meets Expectations
Durability
Engagement
The Essentials
Excellent and addictive puzzle games! Great fun for the individual player, partners, and small teams. This is a fantastic game to have! It builds logic, pre-math, eye skills, and problem solving.
Therapists and educators, use to facilitate visual information processing, attention, fine motor skills, executive functioning. and STEM.
The instructions are straight forward — solve each 2D or 3D puzzle from entry level to extremely challenging. There is just one (1) answer yet there are, countless of potential combinations.
There are 4 different versions of this game highlighted in this collection.
Fun Factor
Determination to solve the puzzle is a challenge that players get hooked on!
This game has an excellent Family Fun Factor because it lends to team and partner play as well as direct competition with the “head to head” version. The puzzles are challenging and can be enjoyed solo for long periods of time repeatedly.
Race against friends and family members to solve the puzzle first or race to see how fast you can solve them together.
It is an opportunity to build coping skills when dealing with challenging tasks to increase patients’ and students’ ability to have fun while challenged.
Parents, therapists, and kid consultants, give this game high marks for fun, interaction, and repeat playing – this game merits being part of the standard rotation at home, in the clinic, and in the academic settings.
Set-Up and Clean-Up
Set-up, clean-up, and storage of this game is easy. The container is durable and easy to travel with and store in a small space. The pieces and container are also easy to sanitize.
The IF-THEN’S and the BUT’S
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years or children who do not discriminate edibles vs non-edible or those who seek to chew, bite, and suck on hard items.
Be sure to pay attention to how you must return the pieces back into the container — it is a puzzle in its self.
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