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Peaceable Kingdom Feed The Woozle Cooperative Game for 2 to 5 Kids Ages 3+ - Learn Social Skills While Completing Physical Challenges
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- SILLY SNACKS: The Woozle loves to eat hairy pickles and fuzzy donuts. Can you help feed him 12 crazy treats before all the snacks are gone? A monstrous game of mixed up fun!
- GROWS WITH YOUR CHILDREN: Comes with three levels so it grows with your child. Kids ages 3 and up work together to help feed the Woozle. No reading required, so even the smallest can participate!
- LEARNING AND GROWING: Kids learn dexterity, fine motor skills, body awareness, and counting all while having fun and cooperating. Kids learn about taking turns and develop valuable social skills.
- 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.
- WHO CAN PLAY: Feed the Woozle was designed for 2-5 kids ages 3 and older. The game includes 1 Woozle, 24 Silly Snacks, 12 Yummy Cards, 1 Die, 1 Spinner, 1 Spoon and Instructions. Game play is approximately 15 minutes.
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Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.79 x 4.33 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B00L3DQ1B0 |
Item model number | GMK2 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #34,895 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #950 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Language | English |
Manufacturer | Peaceable Kingdom |
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The Woozle loves to eat hairy pickles and fuzzy donuts. Can you help feed him 12 crazy treats before all the snacks are gone? A monstrous game of mixed up fun! Kids learn dexterity, fine motor skills, body awareness, and counting all while having fun and cooperating!
Fast, Fun Games for Kids
Peaceable Kingdom makes cooperative family games, like Feed the Woozle, that age with the children playing.
Feed the Woozle 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 Feed the Woozle, kids will gain social development skills, learn about simple strategy, and have fun!

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Age Range | 4+ | 4+ | 5+ | 5+ | 4+ |
Number of Players | 2-4 Players | 2-6 Players | 2-6 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-4 Players |
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Customers find this game fun and creative for little ones. It teaches motor skills while engaging them in group play. They appreciate the straightforward instructions and easy-to-follow tasks. The cute design and bright colors are also appreciated. There are different levels of play that can be adjusted to each child's abilities.
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Customers enjoy the game. They find it a good way for little ones to engage in group play, practice motor skills, and foster creativity. The game allows for creative play and encourages cooperative games where everyone wins. It appeals to their preschool silliness and helps foster self-regulation in a fun and silly way.
"This game is hilariously fun for kids, and adults, of all ages. It is super simple, yet engaging. Highly recommend." Read more
"...This level helps foster collaborative play (working towards a shared goal), sportsmanship (encouraging others), turn-taking, counting with number..." Read more
"Loved it as 5,6,7 year olds So funny and engaging. We don’t always follow the rules!!!" Read more
"...Thankfully, it's a short game to play--initial set up and learning the game takes only a few minutes, so we were both able to start playing quickly..." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's motor skills training. It teaches large motor skills while having fun and laughter. The game is engaging and educational, using counting, dexterity, cause and effect, and self-regulation in a fun and silly way. They find it a valuable teaching piece for both kids.
"...It is super simple, yet engaging. Highly recommend." Read more
"...The colors are bright and engaging, so this game is visually appealing as well as fun to play." Read more
"Loved it as 5,6,7 year olds So funny and engaging. We don’t always follow the rules!!!" Read more
"...This game helps with learning to take turns, fostering a sense of cooperation, and developing motor skills--gross and fine...." Read more
Customers find the game straightforward and easy to use. They say it requires following directions, using a spinner, rolling a die, and improving motor skills. The game is fun and helps connect people. There are different difficulty levels and it takes about 15 minutes to play, which fits well into therapy.
"...It is super simple, yet engaging. Highly recommend." Read more
"...My kids love the gross foods and the pleasant challenge of the task. Easy, fast, just hard enough to keep them engaged." Read more
"...playing on Level 2, the rule of the game is quiet simple and easy to follow, each player will need to roll the dice to determine how many snack..." Read more
"...Fun for the family. At first, it seems to simple, and that our boys may have not liked how easy it was. I was wrong!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the cute design of the game. They find it has bright, fun colors and is well-made with quality pieces. Many consider it one of the best games they have received.
"...The colors are bright and engaging, so this game is visually appealing as well as fun to play." Read more
"Loved it as 5,6,7 year olds So funny and engaging. We don’t always follow the rules!!!" Read more
"...It is a very cute design but I feel that the sturdiness of the board could be better reinforced, considering that the game is made for toddlers/..." Read more
"...Better than a traditional board game because they're up and moving. 5 stars for sure!!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's different levels of play. They find it adaptable for different abilities and skill areas, challenging children at various skill levels. The rules are adaptable as children grow, making the game fun and enjoyable.
"...We enjoy having the option of additional challenge levels, which allows the game to grow with the child...." Read more
"...I also like the age adjustments (the various levels you can play at)...." Read more
"...prereaders and can be easy or laughably difficult due to the several levels of play. My 4-1/2 yo grandson even came up with additional levels...." Read more
"...I like the fact that there are multiple "levels" so the kids "grow" with the game." Read more
Customers appreciate the cooperative nature of the game. They say it teaches them good behaviors and cooperative teamwork. The game works on following directions, working with friends, turn-taking, waiting, and being part of a group. It also uses balance and coordination.
"...This game helps with learning to take turns, fostering a sense of cooperation, and developing motor skills--gross and fine...." Read more
"...I love that it's cooperative, so no big sibling always winning, and that it requires some motor skills...." Read more
"...They cheer each other one and I like how it teaches them cooperation...." Read more
"...We've had great success with this game, and found the cooperative nature to be a better fit for our family than more competitive and straight..." Read more
Customers appreciate the sturdy and well-made build of the game. They say the pieces can withstand rough play by 3-year-olds and will hold up for a long time. The game encourages sportsmanship, turn-taking, and counting skills.
"...helps foster collaborative play (working towards a shared goal), sportsmanship (encouraging others), turn-taking, counting with number recognition..." Read more
"...The chips are sturdy and unless they get wet, will hold up for a long time...." Read more
"...Its an educational game in that it uses counting, dexterity, cause and effect, and just plain fun keeps the game going...." Read more
"...For one player is ok but when you add 2 or three the snacks don't last that long." Read more
Customers dislike the game quality. They say it's disappointing, boring, and a waste of money. The game has many pieces that are difficult to keep up with, and some customers feel it needs more snacks and cards. Some customers also mention missing pieces and damaged packaging.
"...The game play is pretty disappointing, the child simply carries cardboard circles on a spoon and drops them in the cardboard mouth..." Read more
"...but after playing it with my 3 and 4 year old I noticed it needed more snacks and cards and needs to be more fun!..." Read more
"...My only warning to other parents is that it has a lot of pieces to keep up with." Read more
"Fun game for a toddler. Wish it came with more food pieces. Otherwise I am happy with my purchase." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025This game is hilariously fun for kids, and adults, of all ages. It is super simple, yet engaging. Highly recommend.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2013I'm a mommy and a special education teacher, and so I was very excited to discover the Peaceable Kingdom games! (I teach social skills for children with autism.) There is value to playing competitive games, but there is also great value in learning how to work cooperatively towards a shared goal and there are far fewer toy options out there to develop those skills. Needless to say I am always on the lookout for games that foster collaboration, so when I discovered these I purchased some for my classroom and some for my daughters.
This review is for Feed the Woozle, which I kept at home to play with my family. It has 3 stages of play, starting at the 3 year age range. My daughter is 2, but we have already started playing with it with a little help from Mommy and Daddy of course.
The first level is basic- each player rolls a die to determine how many food items to "feed the woozle" on a large spoon. There is a token reward for each piece that makes it to the woozle's mouth, and the goal is for everyone to collaboratively feed the woozle 12 pieces. The "trick" to the game is placing the woozle a distance away, so the players have to cover the distance balancing the pieces on the spoon. This level helps foster collaborative play (working towards a shared goal), sportsmanship (encouraging others), turn-taking, counting with number recognition and 1-1 correspondence and gross motor skills. This is the level we are currently playing at, and my daughter loves it. After only a few times she is already rolling the die, saying, "Your turn Mommy" and covering the distance to the woozle with her food items in place. Her age obviously requires some assistance with identifying the numbers on the die and counting the food items, but it's a great way for us to practice together. At the moment we are not using the Yummy Cards or setting a specific goal for the number we get in the woozle's mouth, although we will build in complexity over time.
The game also comes with a spinner for additional complexity that identifies ways to go across the space to the woozle, such as "March!" or "Hula Dance". There is also a suggestion for playing blindfolded. I can see these being fun options for expansion in the future.
I would highly recommend this game and plan on using it as our "birthday party gift" for this year's round of birthdays. As an additional positive note: the pieces are made of a thick cardboard, rather than plastic (with the exception of the spoon and die) and all seem like they will hold up well over time. The colors are bright and engaging, so this game is visually appealing as well as fun to play.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024Loved it as 5,6,7 year olds So funny and engaging. We don’t always follow the rules!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013"Hey Mommy, I have an idea. Let's play Feed the Woooooozle!" I hear this sentence from my 3-year-old at least once a day since he received this game for Christmas. Thankfully, it's a short game to play--initial set up and learning the game takes only a few minutes, so we were both able to start playing quickly right out of the box. The object of the game is to feed the Woozle snacks--circular chips with pictures of silly things like "cheesy slipper" and "lemon-flavored underwear" printed on both sides. The chips are sturdy and unless they get wet, will hold up for a long time. The player rolls the die (with results of 1, 2, or 3) and places the specified # of chips in a large spoon that comes with the game. Then, he or she walks across the room, balancing the chips in the spoon, and feeds the snacks into the Woozle's mouth. If this isn't a challenge for your child, there is a spinner to spin before making the short trek to the Woozle, with options like "hula dance" or "walk backward" that offer more excitement and harder game play.
It's a cooperative game, where the object is for everyone to feed the Woozle 12 snacks. The Woozle won't eat food that has fallen on the floor, so snacks that do are set aside. The group keeps track of how many snacks the Woozle has eaten using "yummy cards"--one for each snack the Woozle has consumed. For the youngest kids, this is great as there are no hurt feelings or tears. Instead, expect a lot of laughing, kids cheering on other kids, and giggling at the names of the silly snacks.
This game helps with learning to take turns, fostering a sense of cooperation, and developing motor skills--gross and fine. It can be a little repetitive for adults, especially if your child is an only child and wants to play as often as mine does, but thankfully it is a short game--usually 10 minutes of gameplay. Feed the Woozle is listed for ages 3-6, but I think that kids up to 9 would probably have a fun time playing it with their younger siblings, since it's so silly.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024My kids (3 & 7 as of writing) Love this game! We've played all the variations and some new ones of our own invention. I love that it's cooperative, so no big sibling always winning, and that it requires some motor skills. My kids love the gross foods and the pleasant challenge of the task. Easy, fast, just hard enough to keep them engaged.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023This is a great board game to teach preschoolers the basics in playing board games and to work on fine and large motor skills. I bought for my grandson's 3rd birthday. The game is designed to build on skills so as he masters one skill he can learn to play the game in a different way to learn new skills. It is a very cute design but I feel that the sturdiness of the board could be better reinforced, considering that the game is made for toddlers/preschooler, and because of that I scored the game 4 out of 5 on the value for the money. But the concept is great and it is cute and attractive design for kids. I bought a 2nd one for my nephew.
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- Jennifer AndrewsReviewed in Canada on July 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
This is a fun game. My son really loved it. He's seven. His bi uses it a lot during their autism sessions and we play it a lot together
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Karla PreciadoReviewed in Mexico on February 1, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Buen producto, pero llegó en muy mal estado
Es un juego divertido, lástima que llegó todo aplastado, adentro de la caja todo está bien sin embargo.
- C. S. ColyerReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars 2.5 year toddler loves it
Toddler (2 and a half) loves playing this game - and this is an age where the whole concept of a 'game' is a bit of a struggle, so it's impressive that she likes it. For the older child there are more challenging modes, which give it longevity or use across a family of small childern - although for an adult playing just with one toddler, it's not that entertaining - beyond watching their joy of playing.
- JennaReviewed in Canada on July 16, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun for kids
My kids love that its silly and more active than traditional board games. It was such a hit that we have also bought it as gifts for other kids.
- LBReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 18, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun
This was such fun for a family with small children of different ages. You can easily adjust the challenge to suit different children and the whole game is so silly everyone just laughs and it doesn't matter who manages to feed the Woolley and who doesn't.