Time in a Box by FoxMind Games
FoxMind Presents the Gift No One Else Can Give
What does every child want? An I Pad? Xbox? Maybe, but what is the one thing that every child wants, needs and deserves? At FoxMind Games they believe they know the answer and today announced the international availability of its new Time in a Box.
When you give Time in a Box, you are offering a child you care about the gift no one else in the world can give them: your time. Inside the box you'll find 96 activity cards that allow a child to momentarily shift your priorities and focus on doing a special activity together, such as playing a board game; solving a puzzle; starting a family tree; making a blanket fort; or carrying out an act of kindness that will bring a smile to a stranger's face.
Too many kids are into electronics and yes adults too. In this game,you switch off your your phones and spend time with the kids. There is a simple contract written agreement between you and the child that sets the ground rules by which you'll both agree to. We all know that spending time with the little ones means so much,not only to them but us too. It is so fun to make memories that will last a lifetime.
The new product, the brainchild of child psychologist and writer Rute Moreira, is more than its contents. It's a gift of dedicated time; an opportunity to try new things; a way to explore art and science; a chance to plan for the future and to consider the past; and a way to tell a child in your life that they matter to you - more than anything!
"Season-by-season, Time in a Box is a gift that inspires activities that provide a wealth of ways to make memories together and the unique and beautiful box can serve as a memory chest where pictures and notes can be collected and treasured," Capon said.
This would make a great gift for all the kids on your list,a game that will be played over and over!
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Order yours today! http://www.foxmind.com
{MSRP $17.95 for 2 players ages 6 and up}
{I was sent the Time In a Box by FoxMind Games to review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own}
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