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Peaceable Kingdom Hoot Owl Hoot Cooperative Color Matching Game for 2 to 4 Kids Ages 4+

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Brand Peaceable Kingdom Press
Material Cardboard
Theme Animal
Genre Color Matching Game
Number of Players 2-4

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  • HURRY LITTLE OWLS: In this color coordinated matching game, players cooperate to help the owls fly back to their nest before the sun comes up. Help all the owls home before sunrise and everyone wins!
  • LEARNING AND GROWING: Kids learn simple strategy, following directions & taking turns. Two levels of play allow the game to grow with your child and lets older kids play with younger ones too.
  • BENEFITS: Cooperative games cultivate emotional development, shared decision making, positive self esteem, creative problem solving, and develop a sense of community in a non-stressful play environment.
  • HOW TO PLAY: Play a color card and fly to that space. Draw a sun card and you're one step closer to daylight. Players can move any owl on their turn and talk together about how to get owls home & win.
  • WHO CAN PLAY: 2-4 Players. Recommended for Ages 4-8. Game includes 1 game board, 6 owl tokens, 1 sun token, 14 sun cards, 36 color cards and instructions for two versions of game play
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Hoot owl Hoot Board Game
Hurry Owls Hurry! Game Instructions

How to Play:

Play a color card and fly to that space. Draw a sun card and you're one step closer to daylight! Help all of the owls get home before the sun rises and everyone wins! If all the owls make it to the nest before the Sun Token reaches the end of the track you win! Don't let any owls fall too far behind. It's hard to catch up with the other owls!

Ages 4+, 2-4 Players, 15 Minutes

A Cooperative Game for Kids!

Kids Learn: strategic learning, working together, social skills, planning ahead, cooperation

Fast, Fun Games for Kids!

Peaceable Kingdom makes cooperative family games, like Hoot Owl Hoot, that age with the children playing.

Hoot Owl Hoot is easy for young players but can be made more challenging. Great for kids of all ages playing together or adults to play with children.

What is a Cooperative Game?

It's a game where everyone plays together, no one is left out, and everyone has fun!

In a cooperative game, players work together as a team, not against each other. Peaceable Kingdom's cooperative games build confidence, encourage inclusion, and teach kids to share.

Learn Through Play

Playing games can teach children valuable life skills that will benefit them in the long run.

By playing Hoot Owl Hoot, kids will gain social development skills, learn about simple strategy, and have fun without any reading required!

Peaceable Kingdom. Check out more Cooperative Games Below!
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Age Range 4+ 5+ 6+ 5+ 6+
Number of Players 2-4 Players 2-6 Players 2-4 Players 2-4 Players 2-4 Players
Play Time 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 45 Minutes 15 Minutes 15 Minutes
Teaches Cooperative Learning

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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    3,842 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, playability, and complexity of the board game. They mention that it's a great game for little kids, it has cute illustrations, and that it can be adapted for different difficulty levels. Some appreciate the simplicity of the game, which can be played on an easy level with 2 owls or difficult up to 6.

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    621 customers mention592 positive29 negative

    Customers find the board game Hoot Owl HooT to be a great, cute, and fun game for little kids. They say it's easy to learn and grasps the concept of the game. Customers also love the collaborative nature of the games, saying it helps children learn strategies. They are happy with the quality of the product, mentioning the board is heavy duty and beautiful.

    "...I love the collaborative nature of the game along with the problem solving. I would rather stick needles in my eyes than play CandyLand...." Read more

    "Cute game, cute story line, doesn’t take long to play. Can easily adjust the rules as appropriate to the age of the player...." Read more

    "...You win together or lose together. It promotes teamwork. I get this as a gift for all of my daughter's friends. Highly recommend." Read more

    "...spent time playing the game....good exercise for eyes, focused on colors and counting and it held his interest for a good 20 minutes...." Read more

    268 customers mention251 positive17 negative

    Customers find the game easy to learn and quick to pick up on the rules. They also say the basic gameplay is simple enough for young ones to actively participate. Customers say the instructions are well done and explain strategies. They mention the game can be played on an easy level with 2 owls or difficult up to 6. They say the object is simple and it's great to start learning strategy and problem solving.

    "...I love the collaborative nature of the game along with the problem solving. I would rather stick needles in my eyes than play CandyLand...." Read more

    "Cute game, cute story line, doesn’t take long to play. Can easily adjust the rules as appropriate to the age of the player...." Read more

    "...The difficulty can be ramped up for older kids which is great. Highly recommended for young kids and intro to co-op games." Read more

    "...In this game there are small strategic decisions that the children can make to affect the outcome of the game...." Read more

    30 customers mention26 positive4 negative

    Customers like the playability of the board game. They say it involves some strategy, can be adapted for different difficulty levels, and has lots of ways to modify it. They also appreciate the ability to adjust the rules as appropriate to the age of the player. Customers also like that the game can be increased in difficulty by adding more owls to the game.

    "Cute game, cute story line, doesn’t take long to play. Can easily adjust the rules as appropriate to the age of the player...." Read more

    "...Besides playing the game as is ,this game can be adapted very easily to teach alphabet recognition etc just by adding letter pieces or anything else..." Read more

    "...There are different levels of play depending on the age/difficulty level you want, and even though my youngest struggled to stay on task she still..." Read more

    "...still lose but through multiple play sessions, this seemed the best difficulty level...." Read more

    9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

    Customers find the coexistence of the board game to be peaceful, cooperative, and non-aggressive. They also say the game promotes no fighting or arguments over who wins.

    "...There was no fighting and no color cards thrown. Now that's a WIN!" Read more

    "...A wonderful non-aggressive, cooperative game!" Read more

    "There is no arguing during this game! It is fun to all work together!" Read more

    "...I love that it encourages teamwork and avoids a fight in my young girls when we just want to have a quick game...." Read more

    8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

    Customers like the communication in the board game. They say the cooperative elements promote conversations and build communication. They also say it's the perfect way to encourage language, problem solving, and advocating for themselves. Customers also find the game colorful, inviting, and exciting to watch all the birds make it to the nest in time.

    "...Great quality - thick cards. It sparks great conversation around owls and being nocturnal as well as the way the sun rises...." Read more

    "...My kids all love it (ages 3-7). Additionally, the cooperative elements promotes conversations that make this fun for Mom and Dad, unlike..." Read more

    "...I really love the way it builds communication and allows kids to talk out plans and ideas...." Read more

    "...The colors are vibrant and the art work - owls and suns - are fun...." Read more

    8 customers mention0 positive8 negative

    Customers are disappointed with the missing pieces in the board game. They mention that all the game pieces and the spinner were missing.

    "...Our game was missing pieces when it arrived - all the owls and the sun - which is weird since the box was sealed...." Read more

    "...All the game pieces and the spinner were missing." Read more

    "...Unfortunately, the spinner was not included in the box rendering the toy I useable… Needless to say, I’m disappointed." Read more

    "Looked like a great little game but had to return due to several missing game pieces." Read more

    Cute game, I added game pieces
    5 Stars
    Cute game, I added game pieces
    I sometimes play games with younger students and they don't always respond well to competitive games. While I do think it is important that children do learn to lose, I wanted a game that did not emphasize competitiveness with each other (versus competing with the game itself.)This is a simple game where kids draw cards to move little owl tokens back to a nest. It is very similar to Candyland in that you don't need to know numbers or reading to move, it is just colors. There are also sun cards for a separate game track for a sun. The object is to get all the owls back to the nest before enough the sun cards are drawn to move the sun to "morning." So you are trying to draw a color card, not a sun card. Simple.The idea for the game is cute because the kids are moving the owls together, not their particular owl and the team is competing against the sun winning. I understand that the game is sustainable and make entirely of paper, but I didn't really like the tokens being flat, cardboard disks. I bought these little owls which are actually pencil toppers but they work well. You only get 4 of each color so if you want more owls, you will have to mix colors or buy two sets. When I tried to let kids pick different colors, they ended up wanting to move only THEIR owl, defeating the non-competitive nature of the game. I also used a pencil topper for the sun, but the owls are cuter.
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