Christmas Surprises from Orchard Toys is a fun game that your little ones will love to spend time with around the Christmas Holidays, although they can play with it all year around really!! 🙂
We are now Official Testers of Orchard Toys and because of that we are incredibly lucky to receive games to review. This time we were sent the Christmas Surprises game which we have been playing at home with Bella.
Review
This game is basically two games in one as the game board is reversible. Each player has their own game board, and on one side you have Santa who needs help to with finding different shaped presents for his sack. On the reverse side you have a Christmas tree which requires decorating with different coloured baubles.
The box that we received contained 4 reversible game boards, 24 coloured baubles, 24 presents and two dice (one for each game). The game is aimed at children aged 3-6 and for 2-4 players. Bella is 5 and she had lots of fun playing it. Maybe she is a little bit old for it but she enjoyed rolling the dice and putting the pieces in the correct places.
Game One: Help Santa find the toys by matching the shapes
You have to roll the dice (which has shapes on) and for the shape you roll you need to find a corresponding present (using the wrapping paper side) and place it on the shape of your game board until you complete all the shapes. Once Santa’s sack is complete you then turn over the presents revealing what they are. Finding out what the presents are is such a nice surprise. This is where the game gets the name Christmas Surprises from. It adds an extra element of surprise and excitement!
Game Two: Colour matching
You need to match the coloured baubles to the tree. You have to roll the dice (colours on) and then the colour you get from the dice you then need to find a bauble matching that colour and place on the game board until it is all complete.
As you all know, Orchard Toys are not just well known for their fun games but that they are educational too. See below the benefits of this game:
- Develops Colour Recognition
- Promotes Imaginative Play
- Encourages Observational Skills
- Encourages Discussion
- Develops Shape and Matching Skills
- Develops Personal and Social Skills
This is a perfect game to play at this time of year. Your little ones will have a lot fun playing it and learning about colours and shapes. The price of this game is £9.50. This could be a perfect option for a Christmas gift.
You can go to the Orchard Toys website or see them on Twitter, and you can also browse around their boards on Pinterest.
Have you bought Orchard Toys before? Have you tried the Christmas Surprises game? What type of games do you like playing with your kids around Christmas? Leave a comment below as I would love to hear your opinion.
*Disclaimer: I was contacted by Orchard Toys to review this game in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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iain maciver says
board games
Louise Evans says
Board games
samantha loughlin says
Cludo and monopoly
Tracy Nixon says
Family board games!
Michaela Hannah says
We love playing games like charades and bingo
Ruth Harwood says
We play board games but also card games like Black Jack 🙂
ashleigh allan says
family games like monopoly and cluedo
marie powell says
We always play board games
Laura Pritchard says
Charades, Pictionary, Card games, Logo, Rapidough etc
Claire D says
Trivial Pursuit
Jessica Powell says
Board games – the family favourite is Pay Day 🙂
Margaret Clarkson says
Trivial Pursuit
MANDY DOHERTY says
Board games x
Kim Styles says
‘Scene It’-its a great family game
Jo Hutchinson says
board games and dinobite.
Stevie says
Operation.
Lynn Heath says
We love a game of scrabble over Christmas!!!!
karen cowley says
Love playing Yatzee, so much fun x
Kirsten Barthy says
We play Balderdash. My little girl will be 3 soon so we asked for Orchard games for Christmas so we can start playing board games with her
Martina Pichova says
anything where the whole family can join in
Kaci Soderstrom says
Anything goes as long as it’s fun! Board games, video games etc
Anthony Harrington says
board games or charades
Andrea Fletcher says
Board games.
Catriona Hutchinson says
We do an annual general knowledge quiz on Christmas day but you can’t beat the who am I game!
claire woods says
the ones from my childhood like Monopoly and Scrabble