I wrote this post on behalf of Marvelously Well Mannered, LLC and their PR Company. I received the Kindness Kingdom board game in exchange for an honest review. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in anyway.
I have been teaching my children character building skills ever since they were babies. Teaching them manners and how to treat others. Incorporating activities and reading books on character building. Stressing the importance daily how important these skills are. A new incredible tool that we are also using to teach character building is the Kindness Kingdom board game!
This game teaches and encourages empathy, develops social skills and nurtures a kindness of spirit that will help each player lead a more enjoyable and thoughtful life.
How to play:
Players are taught the importance of every day manners and the rules of etiquette as they travel through the eight neighborhoods in Kindness Kingdom. With every correct answer, they collect a charm for the bracelet they will take to the tea party. The last charm to collect is the key to the Golden Gate of the Golden Rule.
Players can learn tea party etiquette and how to handle life’s little faux pas. Many of the characters are named after the most beautiful flowers in the garden, players receive a fun introduction to flowers too. Princesses, fairies, flowers, tea parties, etiquette & marvelous manners – what little girl wouldn't love this game?
My 4 year old daughter does not want to stop playing this game when we play. I am amazed how she knows some of the answers I do not know and I am almost 40 years old! This game is a fun way to teach children how to be respectful and courteous. What a great teaching tool!
Recommended for ages 5 and up (however my daughter is 4 and had full understanding of the game). The Kindness Kingdom board game can be purchased for $35.00 directly from The Kindness Kingdom web-site.
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My 4 year old daughter does not want to stop playing this game when we play. I am amazed how she knows some of the answers I do not know and I am almost 40 years old! This game is a fun way to teach children how to be respectful and courteous. What a great teaching tool!
Recommended for ages 5 and up (however my daughter is 4 and had full understanding of the game). The Kindness Kingdom board game can be purchased for $35.00 directly from The Kindness Kingdom web-site.
Follow Kindness Kingdom on Facebook to stay up to date on future products and promotions.
Thank you to The Marvelously Well Mannered, LLC and their PR Company for the opportunity. I received the Kindness Kingdom board game in exchange for an honest review. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in anyway.
Mama to 5 Blessings is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
this game sounds amazing and my 5 year old would love it! I love that it teaches and encourages empathy, develops social skills and nurtures a kindness of spirit
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This looks like such a good game! I think my 5 year old would really like it.
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ReplyDeleteThis is great! We have been working on character building this week, so I will check this out! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great game, I really think my 4 year old would love this! Thanks for sharing!
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