🐞 Snuggle up to smarter playtime — where teamwork meets fun!
Peaceable Kingdom’s Snug as a Bug in a Rug is a compact, award-winning cooperative preschool game designed for 2-4 children ages 3 and up. It features multi-level gameplay that teaches essential early learning skills such as colors, numbers, shapes, counting, and size concepts, all wrapped in a vibrant bug-themed design that encourages social interaction and cognitive development.
Unit Count | 1 each |
Item Display Dimensions | 10 x 0.01 x 10 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 4.8"W |
Material Fabric | Cardboard, Plastic |
Subject Character | Bugs |
Style Name | Snug as a Bug |
Color | Blue, Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple |
Theme | Cooperative Matching Game |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Cooperative gameplay, multiple levels of play, teaches colors, numbers, shapes, counting, matching, and concept of big and little |
Number of Players | 2-4 players |
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.
R**L
Best Game.
I love this game! It was gifted to us for my son’s 3rd birthday. It was age appropriate and the various options of play have made it still a favorite game and he’s now 4.
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!
D**C
Positive reviews from two generations!
This was a present for my 3-year old great nephew and my niece said he took to it immediately and wants to play it over and over. And she likes it, too!
P**E
Gift for x-mas
Looks to be a fun learning tool
H**E
Cute game with variable difficulty
This is a super cute game for kids that isn't excruciating to play as a parent. You roll dice and spin the spinner to figure out what attributes you need to match on the bugs to move them under the rug. When you can't find a matching bug, a stink bug appears. You want to get all the little bugs under the rug before three stink bugs come out. It's a great learning game that younger and older kids can play together by matching 1, 2, or 3 features at once (color, shapes, numbers). It also doesn't take a long time to play, so you can quickly play several games. Great fun!
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