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🐞 Snuggle Up & Level Up: The Bug Game That Grows With Your Family!
Peaceable Kingdom's Snug as a Bug in a Rug is a cooperative preschool skills builder game for 2-4 kids ages 3 and up. Featuring 3 levels of play, it teaches essential early learning concepts like colors, numbers, shapes, and counting through engaging, collaborative gameplay. Winner of four prestigious awards, this durable and thoughtfully designed game encourages teamwork and cognitive development, making it a beloved choice for families and educators alike.















| ASIN | B006S9L0OC |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,960 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #467 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Peaceable Kingdom |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,283 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | Learn Colors, Numbers, Shapes, Counting, Big & Little, and Cooperation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00643356049561 |
| Grenre | Educational |
| Included Components | 1 board game with built-in-spinner, 24 colorful bugs, 3 stink bugs, 1 die and instructions for 3 game levels. |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 1.5 x 8.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 4.8"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 10 x 0.01 x 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | innovative matching game |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Peaceable Kingdom |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GMK1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Model Name | Peaceable Kingdom Snug as a Bug in a Rug |
| Model Number | GMK1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-4 players |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cooperative gameplay, multiple levels of play, teaches colors, numbers, shapes, counting, matching, and concept of big and little |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual winding |
| Product Style | Snug as a Bug |
| Set Name | Snug as a Bug in a Rug |
| Size | Medium, Small |
| Sub Brand | A-Team |
| Subject Character | Bugs |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Cooperative Matching Game |
| UPC | 885426891599 885873658721 885244729395 885359333630 885198736197 643356049561 885888007606 885313082093 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**A
This is our family's favorite game to play all together
This is our family's favorite game to play all together, and we are 2.5, 5, 36 and 37. 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). We always play on the simplest level as we have a 2.5 year old. Players spin a spinner and then find a bug of the corresponding color, number, or shape to put under the "rug" (game board). Players work together to try to beat the stink bugs who come out once you run out of bugs. My 2.5 year old loves the concept of stink bugs and laughs so hard when it's time for a stink bug to come on the board! 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. My 5 year old still sometimes gets upset when we lose, but since the whole family loses, the adults can model well how to manage. Each time you play (on Level 1), you roll a die to find out if you will match the bugs to the spinner based on color, number, or shape. That keeps 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! My 2.5 year old has been able to play this for a few months - he has trouble when we play for numbers, but it's a great way for him to learn. The bugs are not tiny and pretty easy to keep track of, though I wish the board were magnetic as my kids bump into a lot requiring some reorganizing. The spinner is part of the board, and the pieces are all pretty sturdy and well made. Grown ups can use a little strategy here. We win about 50-60% of the time. We have a lot of Peaceable Kingdom Games (Bunny Bedtime, Where's Bear?, Monkey Around, Count Your Chickens, Feed the Woozle, and Stone Soup) and this is by far the favorite for both the kids and the adults in our family. I can't recommend it enough.
P**Y
fun game
great game and can grow with the children for a long time as the skills become more complicated by using multiple attributes.
M**R
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.
C**M
Game on!
My 3yo grandson loves playing this game! 😊
C**I
Great gift!
Bought for nephew's 4th birthday.Great family game. Teaches colors,shapes and numbers.
J**S
Fun, cute game.
My son got this for Christmas. It's a really adorable, colorful, easy-to-understand game. I like how there are several modes of play, with simpler rules for younger children. The only problem is my kids like to take the bugs out of the box and play with them separately and will definitely lose some if they haven't already.
T**.
Great first game!
A fun game to play with my newly 3 yr old grandsons!
S**N
Great game for lots of ages - can grow into it! They are learning by accident!
I bought this when my son was just showing interest in games (around 3). It looked cute and based on other ratings I thought it might be a good place to start. It's turned into something much better than just a starter game! My son (now 4) loves pulling this game out and playing it with friends and us. He's also "trying" to teach his little sister (22 months) how to do it - but she's not totally there yet. Things I love about this game: 1) You don't really play it the same 2 times in a row! Because you roll the die before the game to determine what you're looking for, you can play this over and over and be looking for different characteristics each time. 2) The pieces are sturdy and big enough that even if you suck on them or put them in your mouth, they survive. 3) It's an easy game to understand. My 4 year old can explain the rules to anyone he's playing with - and although he's bright, he's not a genius, which means the NORMAL 4 year old would be able to explain these rules too. :) 4) Though I totally am fine with winners and losers ('m competitive myself) - this game is cooperative and at an early age it's nice to work together for a goal. Then you all win or all lose. There are enough other games out there that you can be the sole winner at. 5) You can change the complexity as they get older. Overall - if you're looking for a starter game - this is it!
N**O
My Four year old loves this one. Going to ...
My Four year old loves this one. Going to buy her the all Peaceable Kingdoms board games because of it :)
A**ー
3歳と7歳の子に買いました。
5月ごろの自粛期間に7歳と3歳の子に買いました。サイコロとルーレットの組み合わせでレベルを変えることができ、3歳の子に合わせて簡単にも、7歳の子に合わせて少し難しくもできます。3歳の子は、てんとう虫を気に入って、それだけで遊んだりもしていました。 買ってよかったです。
K**A
Great family game with young ones
Very cute game and easy to play for 3yo with varying difficulty levels.
A**Y
Boys like the game and easy enough for grandparents to play too
This is a perfect game for children because you play cooperatively against the game itself, so you either all win or you all lose. Although I am strong believer in teaching your children to work through disappointment with this game you can help them because if they lost than you lost too! It's a great way to help teach them about disappointment by following your actions. Pros: good fun, cooperative game for all ages Cons: I don't have any I recommend this game for family fun (our boys are 2 and 4 and the grandparents are in their 60s)
S**T
Great family game
Great game. it's 3 dfferent levels makes it easy for the younger children to join in. Then the other levels challenge older children.
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