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Boucle d'Or et les trois ours

Boucle d'Or et les trois ours

Aide Boucle d'Or à résoudre des d??fis afin de rentrer chez elle !

Prix habituel $19.99 CAD
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel $19.99 CAD
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Également disponible en Anglais ➜

Tokidos PlayCubes est un système éducatif innovant sans écran pour les enfants de 3 à 8 ans, combinant plaisir et apprentissage pour développer des compétences essentielles en mathématiques, développement cognitif, langage, arts, EQ et pleine conscience, le tout grâce à un jeu engageant et sans écran !

  • Conçu pour les enfants de 3 à 8 ans.
  • Conçu pour être joué seul, en famille ou jusqu'à 4 amis.
  • 5 cubes pour divertir les enfants ! Regardez, écoutez, secouez, tapez et frappez.
  • Plus de 6'000 familles déjà converties
  • Livraison gratuite
  • Politique de garantie de satisfaction de 30 jours

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  • 1 PlayCard

    Conçu pour les enfants et construit pour durer - conçu pour résister aux jeux violents.

  • 1 boîte de transport

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1,5 million de minutes de jeu

En moins de 5 mois, les enfants ont passé plus d’un million de minutes à apprendre et à rire, sans un seul écran.

J'adore qu'on puisse y jouer en famille. Je l'ai sorti lors d'un pique-nique et même les grands-parents ont participé !

— Camille N.

Parfait pour les moments de détente en été. Mon enfant de 5 ans joue pendant que je prépare le dîner sur la terrasse. J'ai eu un petit problème au début, mais le service client l'a résolu en quelques minutes. C'est tellement rare de nos jours !

— Joannie B.

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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Nancy
So fun!

My 4 year old loves this game. It follows the story of Goldilocks and The Three Bears and you complete challenges along the way. Please make more games following this style as it’s very unique and it’s my daughter’s all time favorite.

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Margaret T.
Includes a variety of games within the narrative

"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" came with our subscription, and we've really been enjoying it. I love that this includes a really soothing narrative as the framework for the game. The British woman who narrates these has a really nice voice for bedtime, and I hope they continue to employ her -- she also voices the Math Alchemist game.

Since it is one single story, I was surprised that my child has gone back to this game several times since we've gotten it. What I like about it is that it contains many different skill building games: (1) ordering clothes; (2) knock on the door; (4) long press on the cube to open the door; (5) putting together a maze that ends in the kitchen (6) matching chairs; (7) ordering porridge by size and selecting Goldilock's favorite -- although I am not sure why there seem to be four options there (8) ordering beds by size (9) remembering the order of the narrative (10) constructing a chair. In other words, the games help to review the idea of order, in terms of size, shape, spatial reasoning, and sequence, but in different means/styles to help keep the child's attention.

We've also talked about the story in other contexts to convey the idea of "moderation" -- not too much or not too little -- in terms of eating sweets, etc. It helps that we have also already heard about the "Goldilocks principle," which also applies to the idea of inhabitable planets.

In this story, G also is fearful of the bears, who turn out to be very patient and kind. Recently, my child has also repeated what Papa Bear says, "Accidents happen, but we can fix them," when we knock something over, etc., and I think that it is helping his socio-emotional management in that regard. We also talk about being guests and being hosts -- like G, we need to ask before we go over to someone's house. Like the bears, we should welcome people to feel comfortable in our home. Our child is 4 and a half and really enjoys playdates and wants friends, but needs some pointers sometimes.

The fact that this is a narrative with a conclusion, and is also a soothing narrative, helps it to be a good "last game before bed," since there is no disputing when it is over.

I am not sure I would have bought this card without the subscription, since it's just one story and I thought my child would tire of it quickly, but it is a huge win for me. My experience is that Tokidos is usually 15-30 minutes of very concentrated attention, but he's gone back to it across multiple days. My family sort of rolls my eyes when they see me purchase another screen-free toy, but with more exposure to Tokidos, my husband has come around to seeing how really helpful this system is, with the ability to grow with our child. I'm taking the time to write this because I hope Tokidos stays in business and continues to create/support the games.

Also, if Tokidos is listening -- please let us know if our subscriptions will carry over to a second year, and what some of those cards might be; I've bought some additional cards at the younger age point (totally worth it!), and would like to know if it would be good to buy some of the newer cards or if I could wait for next year.

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Jeremy C.
A Unique Storytelling Experience

Something I really enjoyed about this game is that it's a direct response to the other 'screen-free' toys out there. Every other 'screen-free' solution I've come across is essentially a glorified bluetooth speaker, and the experience is simply passive. The child engages with it to begin listening to a story, but that's it. It's just a speaker with a story. In the case of Goldilocks, the story begins, but right away the kids are prompted to respond by engaging with the game and characters in all sorts of different ways. From knocking on doors, to solving puzzles. This was a truly remarkable thing to witness during our beta testing experience.

Reviews in Other Languages

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Ydia H.
Belle histoire

Mon garçon de 3 ans 1/2 adore ce jeu

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Veronique R.
Belle histoire

Belle histoire de boucle d’or entrecoupée de jeux

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M.B.
Diversifié

J'ai acheté ce jeu supplémentaire lors de l'achat de l'ensemble de départ. Il semblait cibler plusieurs aspects de l'écoute active d'histoires. Je n'ai pas été déçue. Les activités à réaliser en cours de lecture sont pertinentes et motivantes pour les enfants. Mon seul bémol : la possible redondance pour les enfants une fois qu'ils ont joué, puisque l'histoire et les activités ne diffèrent pas d'une fois à l'autre.