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Peaceable Kingdom Hoot Owl Hoot Cooperative Color Matching Game for 2 to 4 Kids Ages 4+
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- HURRY LITTLE OWLS: In this color coordinated matching game, players cooperate to help the owls fly back to their nest before the sun comes up. Help all the owls home before sunrise and everyone wins!
- LEARNING AND GROWING: Kids learn simple strategy, following directions & taking turns. Two levels of play allow the game to grow with your child and lets older kids play with younger ones too.
- BENEFITS: 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.
- HOW TO PLAY: Play a color card and fly to that space. Draw a sun card and you're one step closer to daylight. Players can move any owl on their turn and talk together about how to get owls home & win.
- WHO CAN PLAY: 2-4 Players. Recommended for Ages 4-8. Game includes 1 game board, 6 owl tokens, 1 sun token, 14 sun cards, 36 color cards and instructions for two versions of game play
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Product Dimensions | 13 x 9 x 2 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B004HVKAAI |
Item model number | GM106 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,070 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #351 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | May 7, 2019 |
Language | English |
Department | unisex-child |
Manufacturer | Peaceable Kingdom |
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How to Play:
Play a color card and fly to that space. Draw a sun card and you're one step closer to daylight! Help all of the owls get home before the sun rises and everyone wins! If all the owls make it to the nest before the Sun Token reaches the end of the track you win! Don't let any owls fall too far behind. It's hard to catch up with the other owls!
Fast, Fun Games for Kids!
Peaceable Kingdom makes cooperative family games, like Hoot Owl Hoot, that age with the children playing.
Hoot Owl Hoot is easy for young players but can be made more challenging. Great for kids of all ages playing together or adults to play with children.
What is a Cooperative Game?
It's 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 Hoot Owl Hoot, kids will gain social development skills, learn about simple strategy, and have fun without any reading required!
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Age Range | 4+ | 5+ | 6+ | 5+ | 6+ |
Number of Players | 2-4 Players | 2-6 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-4 Players |
Play Time | 10 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 45 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 15 Minutes |
Teaches Cooperative Learning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers find the board game fun and easy for kids to play. It promotes teamwork and learning the rules without stress. The directions are simple for young ones to understand. The quality of the game is good, with sturdy cards and boards. The game goes quickly, so you can play a couple of times.
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Customers enjoy the game. They find it engaging and simple to play, making it suitable for younger children. The rules are straightforward and allow kids to learn the rules without the stress of competing against each other. The colorful design and inviting layout make it easy for kids to get started playing right away.
"This game is perfect for toddlers. We got it for our 3 yo daughter for Christmas and we play it quite a few times a week. It’s cooperative so no..." Read more
"Cooperative game. Children don't compete. Good for a range of ages. You can help younger children to make good moves...." Read more
"...This game reinforces identification of colors, taking turns and working together. An older preschooler can also enjoy some strategy play as well...." Read more
"...one is listed as 4+year olds, but it can be actually be used with kids a little younger since you can modify the game play by using fewer baby owls..." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's teamwork and collaborative nature. They appreciate working together to achieve a goal, sharing strategies, and helping each other. The cooperative elements promote conversations between parents and children, making it fun for both parties.
"...It’s cooperative so no Tears and it helps her understand what it is to play a board game. It’s a great first game...." Read more
"...for older children there is some room to find combinations and better strategies, something to think and talk about." Read more
"...This game reinforces identification of colors, taking turns and working together. An older preschooler can also enjoy some strategy play as well...." Read more
"...The cooperative nature of the game means that you are helping your child (or grandchild) rather than competing with him/her, while also teaching..." Read more
Customers find the board game easy for young children to understand. They say it has simple rules and straightforward directions. The game is fun and not as boring as expected. It's a great game for pre-K and up, and helps kids learn strategy and problem-solving.
"A fun game that has easy directions and is easy to play." Read more
"My 4 year old loves this game. Good game for learning strategy." Read more
"...I'm blown away by how fun it is and it's not as easy and boring as I thought it'd be...." Read more
"Game was easy for kiddos to learn & enjoyed. Returning due to seller sending a pre-owned game...." Read more
Customers appreciate the board game's quality. They find it well-made with nice graphics and sturdy game pieces that can withstand little fingers. The packaging is first-rate, and the game will last for a few years. It has simple rules that are easy for everyone to understand. Overall, customers consider the game worth buying.
"...It’s a great first game. She doesn’t totally get the strategy yet but it’s still fun for her. BEST IS ITS ONLY LIKE 15 min GAMES LOL" Read more
"...I am very happy with the quality of the game: the board is heavy duty and beautiful, and the playing pieces are on a nice cardstock...." Read more
"...Not only are the board, the card and the tokens made of sturdy stock, there's a note on the inside of the box about contacting the company for free..." Read more
"...We got this so that our 2 year old could start board games and it was great. Nothing too serious with a 2yo, but enough to get him started on games...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's quick pace. They find it easy to play and pick up quickly on the rules. The game starts with just 3 owls and progresses to using all 6 owls. It takes a group effort, but it's a quick plan and good family fun.
"...They were all quick to pick up on the rules and work together to get the owls back to the nest. It is a great age appropriate game...." Read more
"...It was also a quick game, which most parents of preschoolers would appreciate at this level of game-play, I'd imagine...." Read more
"...I like that you can play a round of it pretty quickly. My only complaint is that it’s really not challenging. But she likes it...." Read more
"...I like that we could start slow with just 3 owls and then advance to using all 6 owls. Highly recommend this game" Read more
Customers appreciate the board game's different levels of difficulty. They find it challenging and fun for kids of various ages. The game offers multiple ways to play, making it suitable for young children. It requires some strategy and can be adjusted for different skill levels. Some reviewers mention that it's different from other games, with different levels for learners.
"...rather than competing with him/her, while also teaching colors, rules, counting and one-to-one correspondence, directionality, etc...." Read more
"...At least the game has all of the pieces and is being gifted to my son and not some other child...." Read more
"...There are colored spaces on the board and three levels of play depending on how many owls you play with...." Read more
"...Everything became a contest. This game changed the rules. It's a collaborative game where each player plays the game together...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's quality and find it effective for bringing players together. They say it's simple yet elegant, works well for children and adults alike, and is a quick, screen-free activity that works well as a diversion or quick activity.
"This was a gift for a 3 1/2 year old child who did ok with the first day of play...." Read more
"...game that is played together with multiple players, working towards the same goal...." Read more
"...olds where they actually have to analyze their options and optimize the game play...." Read more
"...However, she did great and we all enjoyed it...." Read more
Customers enjoy the sun angle of the board game. They find it fun to work against and watch the sun rise, adding suspense without anxiety. The element of urgency to beat the sun is their favorite part. The game includes sturdy owl tokens, a sun token, and 50 color and sun cards.
"...It sparks great conversation around owls and being nocturnal as well as the way the sun rises...." Read more
"Hoot Owl Hoot! is a colorful, board game with 6 sturdy owl tokens, 1 sun token, and 50 color and sun cards...." Read more
"...be disappointed if he drew a "sun" card, but racing the sun is his favorite part...." Read more
"A great cooperative type of game! You compete against the Sunshine! So easy to play and you can play with as many owls as you want...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025This game is perfect for toddlers. We got it for our 3 yo daughter for Christmas and we play it quite a few times a week. It’s cooperative so no
Tears and it helps her understand what it is to play a board game. It’s a great first game. She doesn’t totally get the strategy yet but it’s still fun for her. BEST IS ITS ONLY LIKE 15 min GAMES LOL
- Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024Cooperative game. Children don't compete. Good for a range of ages. You can help younger children to make good moves. And for older children there is some room to find combinations and better strategies, something to think and talk about.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024This is the perfect game for a child who can pay attention for 10 minutes or so. My granddaughter is almost 3 years old and she loved this game. This game reinforces identification of colors, taking turns and working together. An older preschooler can also enjoy some strategy play as well. There is just enough “suspense” of trying to get all the owls to bed before the sun comes up. Highly recommend this as a first board game!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024I’ve bought more than one of the Hoot Owl Hoot games as well as a few of the other Peaceable Kingdom games. I bought the first one for one set of grandkids and just bought this one for our other daughter’s son who just turned 3. This one is listed as 4+year olds, but it can be actually be used with kids a little younger since you can modify the game play by using fewer baby owls that need to get to the nest before the sun comes up. The cooperative nature of the game means that you are helping your child (or grandchild) rather than competing with him/her, while also teaching colors, rules, counting and one-to-one correspondence, directionality, etc. You’re also helping them learn that sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but you’re doing it together against the game. It also teaches strategy and as kids get older they learn how to select which color card and which owl is more advantageous to move. Great concepts, adorable characters and story, and fun!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025A fun game that has easy directions and is easy to play.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2014The media could not be loaded.
In the game players work together to move from 4 to 6 owls (depending on the desired difficulty) down the colored track to their nest before the sun comes up. Owl tokens are placed on the start places of the track. Players then draw hands of three cards. Every turn they play a card and draw another one. Most of the cards have colors on them. Whatever color is on the card played is the color any of the owls can move to. Owls must always move to the next instance of a given color on the board, unless another owl is already on that space. If the space is occupied, the owl may skip along the board to the next instance of the color. In this way players can get their owls to move quickly down the board if they work together to choose the same color in a row on their turns. Some of the cards have a sun token on them. If one of the sun cards is drawn a little sun marker is moved along a sun path at the top of the board. All the owls must make it to the nest before the sun gets to the end of the sun path. Then everyone wins.
This game can be thought of as a much improved version of Candy Land. While Candy Land might be okay for two year olds and younger three year olds, this game works much better for later three year olds up through about six or seven. I wouldn't buy it for an eight year old, but older children will enjoy playing this with their younger siblings, as is the case with us. In this game there are small strategic decisions that the children can make to affect the outcome of the game. The strategy is definitely not deep, but it is at a nice level for young ones. It is definitely enough strategy to get the children thinking and practicing working together. This ups the players' higher order thought usage well beyond Candy Land, where there is no strategy involved in gameplay at all. Even with the best use of strategy in the game, there is enough luck that you will still sometimes lose (as you can see us do in our video). This is particularly the case if you play the hardest level of the game with all the owls. Of course there are other times when the luck aspect works in your favor and you still manage to win while using less than optimal strategy. All told, the game strikes a good balance between luck and strategy.
The components are colorful and the illustrations are cute. All the pieces are made of biodegradable recycled cardboard. Unfortunately the cardboard for the cards is quite thin and flimsy. For that reason I knocked it down a star because if this game were to be used in a classroom I would recommend laminating the cards. Of course then those cards are no longer biodegradable, which sort of defeats one of the advertising points of the company...
So to sum up, I would definitely recommend this game to both parents and teachers, of children in preschool through first grade, looking for a fun game involving color recognition and light strategy. For another great game utilizing color recognition and light strategy in a competitive, rather than cooperative, format check out Monza.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025Fun game! Teaching how to work together to get s challenge done.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025A lot of fun! My 3 year old loves it.
Top reviews from other countries
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A great game for families
This game is fun and challenging enough for my 4 years old. She is learning strategies into winning the game as well as other things like colours, counting, taking turns and following the game rules.
- Mrs GReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 13, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Best game for little ones! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is a fantastic game!
Got it for my 3y/o daughter and she absolutely loves it, and so do the rest of us! Our 7 y/o likes playing it, as did her school friend, and us adults enjoy it as well.
I really love that you have to work together, it's a great aspect of the game and quite unique. We've lost more times than we've won, but it's still great fun, and just makes you want to play again!
Great quality, and plastic free, which is brilliant.
Highly recommended!
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MAReviewed in Mexico on August 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy educativo!
Excelente juego para promover trabajo en equipo, a mi hija de 3 años le encantó! Se entretiene mucho tiempo, ayuda para promover la atención y respetar turnos.
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くるみReviewed in Japan on December 10, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars 年少でも楽しめる
ブラックフライデーセールで購入しました。
簡単なルールと可愛らしい絵で楽しく遊べます。
競うゲームではなく、協力してゴールさせる(朝が来るまでにフクロウを巣に戻す)ゲームですが、子どもは気に入ったフクロウだけをゴールさせることに夢中です。
- Celia MarshReviewed in Australia on December 31, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars A really fun board game
Age Appropriate, teaches turn-taking, simple enough for a 3 year old child. My great nephew who is 38.5 months was able to learn which cards to move such as the sun or the coloured cards.