Discovery Beach Game

by Michele on July 29, 2009

Beach Discovery

Discovery Beach is the name for this game that’s part puzzle, part matching, and part ocean education. The game is self-contained in a box with clear plastic cover, hidden from view with 5 large puzzle pieces. The box hold tiny blue pellets the size of chocolate sprinkles spread over a mock ocean floor. Assorted ocean animals hide among the pellets.

It’s perfect for 3 and 4 year olds who aren’t quite ready for board games with lots of rules. I love spinners. Every game should have a spinner! This game has a spinner. Getting out wiggles is another awesome feature. When your spin lands on “wave,” you get to shake the box. Woo-hoo! Controlled destruction.

Even though I love to play, I’m not a fan of board games. Must be the memory of that one marathon Monopoly game that wouldn’t end. However, the kids’ grandmother found this one and I had fun playing. I’d even recommend it as a great travel game.

Natural Exploration:
If you’re lucky and live near the beach, you can make a real-life game out of this by standing near the surf to discover the treasures the waves uncover.

*This is in NO way a sponsored post! Just found a cool game and wanted to share.

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