Welcome to the Go Ape Kids Card Game Giveaway
Hosted by: Savory Savings
Sponsored by: Patch Products
Family game nights are a fun and engaging way to promote family bonding and sneak in some learning opportunities. Krista over at Savory Savings recently had the chance to review Go Ape, a fun “go fish” card game alternative from Patch Products. This game that encourages small children to mimic the actions on the cards to “ask” for pairs from other players. This game is an affordable, non-tech way to encourage families to spend time together without sitting in front of a television or spending extra money. It is lighthearted and your little ones will get a kick out of watching you scratch your head or dance around like a money to ask for cards. Also you will love watching them learn to make matches and count the number of cards to win!
This card game will make a great addition to your family game night or an excellent gift for the 3 to 7 year olds in your life!
You can enter to win Go Apes Kids Card Game with this giveaway! The giveaway is part of The Pitch List Holiday Gift Guide! It will run from October 15, 2013 through November 30, 2013. This giveaway is open to US residents only, ages 18 and older.
Now for the giveaway: One lucky person will win a Go Apes Kids Card Game. This is open to US and ends 11/30/2013 @ 11:pm cst. To enter, Simply do the tasks on the Giveaway Tools widget below and you're set to have a chance to win! Remember you can't win if you don't enter. It only takes one entry to win!
Good Luck, SaraLee's Deals Steals & Giveaways Readers! Thanks for entering!
Kristen is the winner!
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