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Peaceable Kingdom Snug as a Bug in a Rug Award Winning Cooperative Preschool Skills Builder Game for 2 to 4 Kids ages 3+

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Age Range (Description) Toddlers Ages 3+
Number of Players 2-4 players
Brand Peaceable Kingdom
Theme Cooperative Matching Game
Material Cardboard, Plastic

About this item

  • WORK TOGETHER TO BEAT THE STINKBUGS: All the colorful bugs need your help to get safe and snug before the stinkbugs show up and stink up the place! A fun cooperative and matching game for children with 3 levels of play so the game can grow with your child.
  • LEARNING AND GROWING: Kids learn colors, numbers, shapes, counting, matching and the concept of big and little. They also get to practice rolling a die, spinning a spinner and taking turns.
  • EDUCATIONAL GAME: 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.
  • PLAYING IS GROWTH: Frequent play for children is beneficial on many levels. Play creates opportunity for social skill development, numerous cognitive benefits, and can improve emotional well being.
  • WHO CAN PLAY: Snug as a Bug in a Rug was designed for 2-4 players ages 3 and up and comes with 1 board game with built-in-spinner, 24 colorful bugs, 3 stink bugs, 1 die and instructions for all 3 game levels.

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Snug as a bug in a rug!
Snug as a bug in a rug!

Snug as a bug in a rug!

Snug as a bug in a rug!

Snug as a bug in a rug!

Fast, Fun Games for Kids

Peaceable Kingdom makes cooperative family games, like Snug as a Bug in a Rug, that age with the children playing.

Snug as a Bug in a Rug is great for kids of all ages playing together or adults to play with children.

A Cooperative Game for Kids!

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 Snug as a Bug in a Rug, kids will gain social development skills, learn about simple strategy, and have fun!

Peaceable Kingdom. Check out more Cooperative Games Below!
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Age Range 5+ 4+ 4+ 5+ 4+
Number of Players 2-4 Players 2-6 Players 2-4 Players 2-6 Players 2-4 Players
Play Time 20 Minutes 15 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 15 Minutes
Teaches Cooperative Learning

What's in the box

  • 1 Game Board with built-in Spinner, 24 Colorful Bugs, 3 Stink Bugs, 1 Die, Instructions for Gameplay
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    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    1,150 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, color, appearance and age range of the tabletop game. They mention that it's a fun learning tool, teaches colors, shapes and numbers and that it looks cute. They are also satisfied with the speed, and ability to use the product.

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    167 customers mention156 positive11 negative

    Customers like the quality of the game. They say it's a fun learning tool, a collaborative game, and it keeps their children entertained every time. They appreciate the game's fun concept and set up, and say it is a great way to introduce a toddler to the components of board gaming.

    "...Very cool way to introduce a toddler to the components of board gaming (a die, spinner, game board and pieces) in a low pressure and fun way...." Read more

    "This game is such a fun concept and set up. We purchased this for our two-year-old is not quite ready to grasp the concept...." Read more

    "...It’s fun, simple, and quick.It’s a cute learning game and I highly recommend it." Read more

    "...This is a collaborative game, so everybody wins or loses together. That really helps us keep the fun in family game night and minimizes fighting...." Read more

    45 customers mention42 positive3 negative

    Customers find the game easy to use. They say it is a really adorable, colorful, and easy-to-understand game. The rules are easy to explain, and it has different levels of difficulty so that the game will continue to want to play. Some mention that it helps with basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and recognition skills.

    "...It is simple and clever and captures his attention and imagination for long enough to complete a whole game...." Read more

    "...It’s fun, simple, and quick.It’s a cute learning game and I highly recommend it." Read more

    "...things from getting repetitive for us adults, and helps the kids to recognize multiple attributes. There's really a lot of nice math learning here!..." Read more

    "...It's an easy game to understand...." Read more

    31 customers mention31 positive0 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the game. They mention it's a cute game, with visual aspects that are well-made and thought-out. Customers also appreciate the simple, clever design and the fact that it captures their attention and imagination for long enough to complete a game.

    "...It is simple and clever and captures his attention and imagination for long enough to complete a whole game...." Read more

    "...It’s fun, simple, and quick.It’s a cute learning game and I highly recommend it." Read more

    "...It's cute and just interactive enough to be fun without being too much hassle...." Read more

    "This game is cute and fun. I had never heard of Peaceable Kingdom before seeing this game and now I own /most/ of the games that they manufacture!..." Read more

    28 customers mention28 positive0 negative

    Customers like the ability of the game to use it to teach kids to work together. They say it's perfect in teaching little ones so many things, such as taking turns and following the rules. It's an excellent team builder, and it teaches preschool concepts such as colors, numbers, shapes, and size.

    "...There are three levels to play, which makes this work well for families with children of multiple ages (and is promising for long-term use)...." Read more

    "...It's collaborative rather than competitive...." Read more

    "...It helps children count and practice colors and shapes, but it's boring for adults...." Read more

    "...; It helps him stop and think about what he's doing, and helps him learn how to take turns (still working on that... haha). He really likes the die...." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers like the color of the game. They say it teaches colors, shapes, and numbers. They also say it's an adorable, colorful, and easy-to-understand game.

    "This is a fun game for little ones, teaches colors, shapes and numbers" Read more

    "...It helps to teach colors, shapes and counting, but it’s more than that...." Read more

    "...It helps children count and practice colors and shapes, but it's boring for adults...." Read more

    "...It's great for the kids and is a fun number, shape and color learning/reinforcement game...." Read more

    11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

    Customers like the speed of the game. They mention that the games go pretty quick, and it doesn't take long to play.

    "...It’s fun, simple, and quick.It’s a cute learning game and I highly recommend it." Read more

    "...It also doesn't take a long time to play, so you can quickly play several games. Great fun!" Read more

    "...The games themselves go pretty quick (~15 mins) and we can play once sometimes twice before they loose interest...." Read more

    "...The game play moves fairly fast so you can get through a game within a few minutes." Read more

    8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

    Customers are happy with the age range of the game. They say it's adaptable for different ages, and is great for small children. Some customers also mention that the game is easy to adapt for beginning skills.

    "...There are lots of variations for slightly older kids, and it’s simple enough for a 2 year old to understand..." Read more

    "...It's a team effort! Wonderful game!! It is also adaptable for different ages by the complexity of how you choose to play." Read more

    "This game is great for small children. It is quick so it keeps their attention. It is easy for them to understand and learn shapes, colors, etc...." Read more

    "My 3 yo loves this game. It's easily adaptable for her beginning skills and I can see how itll grow with her as she learns more about game play." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers like the competitiveness of the game. They say that it's a cooperative win and not competitive.

    "...I love that it's a cooperative win and not competitive." Read more

    "...My favorite thing about it is it's not competitive -- we all work together." Read more

    "Love that you work as a team to win the game and it is not competitively based." Read more

    "Great first game. No competition, but turn taking practice..." Read more

    Wonderful Game That Grows With the Child
    5 Stars
    Wonderful Game That Grows With the Child
    We first played this game at a family members house. They have a four year old girl and we have a three year old boy. Both kids loved this game so much that even while the kids were still playing, I was on Amazon on my phone buying one for us to have at home. Once we got our copy, we played again, this time with my husband. He looked up at me during the game and said how much he liked it and how much less annoying it was than other toddler board games. High praise indeed!Here is what I really like about this game:1) It's collaborative rather than competitive. Everyone is playing together to get all the bugs under the rug before all three stink bugs are released. So either everyone wins or everyone loses. This is nice, especially for younger players who have a hard time understanding someone else winning.2) It's cute and just interactive enough to be fun without being too much hassle. Each turn, a player has to select a bug that fits the criteria dictated by their spin. They get to look over all the bugs, pick the one they like, and then slide it under the rug/gameboard. My kid really gets a kick out of sliding his bug under the rug.3) Not every game is the same. There is a starter die that is used to determine what game play is going to be based on for that game: colors, shapes, or numbers. So one game you'll be picking bugs based on color, then another on shape. It helps keep things interesting.4) The game grows with the age of the players. The game actually has 3 different sets of rules, based on the age of the players. So we're they're young the game is easier, but as they grow new rules are added making things more complicated. For example, at the easiest level, the bugs are picked based on one criteria only (color or shape or number). But on the harder levels, the bugs are picked based on multiple criteria at once (color and shape, or color and number, or color and number and shape). This means that the game has more longevity than other simple board games that younger kids play.We love this game! So much in fact, that it's probably going to be my go to gift for all the 4yo birthday parties we'll be going to this year.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Game That Grows With the Child
    Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016
    We first played this game at a family members house. They have a four year old girl and we have a three year old boy. Both kids loved this game so much that even while the kids were still playing, I was on Amazon on my phone buying one for us to have at home. Once we got our copy, we played again, this time with my husband. He looked up at me during the game and said how much he liked it and how much less annoying it was than other toddler board games. High praise indeed!

    Here is what I really like about this game:

    1) It's collaborative rather than competitive. Everyone is playing together to get all the bugs under the rug before all three stink bugs are released. So either everyone wins or everyone loses. This is nice, especially for younger players who have a hard time understanding someone else winning.

    2) It's cute and just interactive enough to be fun without being too much hassle. Each turn, a player has to select a bug that fits the criteria dictated by their spin. They get to look over all the bugs, pick the one they like, and then slide it under the rug/gameboard. My kid really gets a kick out of sliding his bug under the rug.

    3) Not every game is the same. There is a starter die that is used to determine what game play is going to be based on for that game: colors, shapes, or numbers. So one game you'll be picking bugs based on color, then another on shape. It helps keep things interesting.

    4) The game grows with the age of the players. The game actually has 3 different sets of rules, based on the age of the players. So we're they're young the game is easier, but as they grow new rules are added making things more complicated. For example, at the easiest level, the bugs are picked based on one criteria only (color or shape or number). But on the harder levels, the bugs are picked based on multiple criteria at once (color and shape, or color and number, or color and number and shape). This means that the game has more longevity than other simple board games that younger kids play.

    We love this game! So much in fact, that it's probably going to be my go to gift for all the 4yo birthday parties we'll be going to this year.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A lovely game for age 3 and up
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A favourite even months later!
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