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Toy Give Away: Elephantastic Pyramids | Print |  E-mail
Written by Joeprah   
 
on Monday July 14, 2008
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Average user rating 10/10   (1 vote)
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Continuing my partnership with Education.com, there is another toy up for grabs.  The rules to enter the contest are simple:

  1. Leave a comment to this post and you will receive one entry into the contest
  2. Leave a comment to this post referencing something you learned while visiting Education.com and you will receive three entries into the contest
  3. You must be alive (and in the US or Canada)
  4. The winner will be announced the following Monday during a live JoeprahTV drawing which will be announced on Twitter

So, what's this week's toy?

Elephantastic Pyramids!Elephantastic Pyramids

Refreshing and amusing, this game of balance can be played alone or team up with up to 4 players. Help those smiling little elephants to get piled up and create an originally shaped pyramid. Each player throws the die to find out how many elephants have to be placed on the pyramid, respecting the numerical order turn after turn. If the die shows a star, you get to chose between a joker (clown, bear, gorilla or a lion) or a balancing bar. You win if you place the elephant number 10 on the top of the pyramid and the pyramid stays up, it goes without saying. An endless number of combinations are possible with Zimbbos and lots of fun and laughter to come.

Game Facts: Ages 3 and up, 1-4 players, playing time 5-10 minutes

If you like this give-away, get involved--enter the contest.  If your kids are too young or too old this would make a great gift for a neice or nephew or just a really interesting drinking party game.  Think Jenga + elephants.  Next week is the last Education.com give-away and I think the last toy up for grabs is the best.  

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Posted by Kristine, on Monday July 14, 2008 , , Guest
Now that looks like a game I would enjoy playing with my son. 
 
So I checked out education.com (my first time, sad huh?). I'm happy to see they have a section on special needs kids. I'm looking forward to exploring it more!
 
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Posted by dadofdivas, on Monday July 14, 2008 , , Registered
Cool toy. I could see my daughters enjoying it! I really like Education.com and have been there in the past...I enjoy their magazine as there topics are timely for me at the stages that my daughters are at. For example the whole article on sharing...talk about something I live with on a daily basis...thanks for sharing this and look forward to see if I win!
 
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Posted by Courtney, on Monday July 14, 2008 , , Guest
This looks like a toy both my son and daughter would like.
 
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Posted by Jennifer, on Monday July 14, 2008 , , Guest
I was really interested to read all the info about learning styles at education.com!
 
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Posted by ascapecodturns, on Monday July 14, 2008 , , Registered
Looks like a fun game, especially for my daughter who is crazy about elephants and jungle animals! Also I like that education website! It has stuff about middle schoolers and bullying! I am going back to explore more! Thanks Joe!
 
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Posted by Jeff @DaddysToolbox, on Tuesday July 15, 2008 , , Guest
nice contest and partnership with Education.com 
 
I browsed the 3-5 year old section and found a lot of useful information! 
 
Why Time-Out Doesn't Work for All Kids and Other Secrets From Temperament-Based Parenting 
 
i also liked reading about my parenting style.
 
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Posted by simplyChuck, on Tuesday July 15, 2008 , , Registered
This game looks like a lot of fun. While checking out the education.com site I noticed they have a section on 'Thinking about College'. This is good news as I have children ranging from 2 years to 17 years. The 17 year old has one more year to prepare for college. Nice to have another information resource.
 
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Posted by PaperGirl Productions, on Tuesday July 15, 2008 , , Guest
oomygosh this looks like fun!! pls enter me!! :)
 
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Posted by Ginny, on Tuesday July 15, 2008 , , Guest
I think my daughter would enjoy those!
 
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Posted by Mama Zen, on Wednesday July 16, 2008 , , Guest
That looks like fun!
 
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Posted by Andrea, on Wednesday July 16, 2008 , , Guest
This looks like so much fun!
 
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Posted by Andrea, on Wednesday July 16, 2008 , , Guest
I checked out the site and I enjoyed the articles on reading...I like the idea of finding books that INTEREST your child so that they will not think reading is boring...and also I like that they mention that sometimes we make our kids TOO busy with other stuff and they just don't have any time left to read!
 
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Posted by Cindi, on Wednesday July 16, 2008 , , Guest
Hi Joe! I love this toy giveaway. I think I would enjoy playing "Elephantastic Pyramids!" At first, I would probably get frustrated, but eventually I would catch on. I have been on the site before. But tonight, there was a new feature. You can look up your school and learn about teachers, students, test scores and more. I did see where my two sons' schools at least met the AYP, Average Yearly Progress. That's a good thing.....Please enter me in your drawing for this fun game. I do appreciate it! Many thanks, 
Cindi 8)
 
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Posted by jennifer bowen, on Thursday July 17, 2008 , , Guest
:grin wow how cool i love to try and win this thanks
 
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Posted by Deborah, on Thursday July 17, 2008 , , Guest
Great game! My nephew would have such fun with this! Education.com is a great site! What a great tool for educators....teachers and parents alike.
 
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Posted by Smoochiefrog, on Thursday July 17, 2008 , , Registered
I'm leaving a comment. 
 
I visited Education.com (from a different computer than last time) and found some age appropriate toys for my soon to be 7 yr. old. 
 
I'm pretty sure I'm alive, but I could be wrong. :)
 
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Posted by Elizabeth M., on Friday July 18, 2008 , , Guest
I was looking through the section called Activities which I think I'll be revisiting again and again. Anyhow, there's an activity called Field Guide to Grammar where you have your child underline some grammar terms as found in random sentences in magazines that you might have around the house. I think that's excellent practice. I've always made up my own sentences for them. Why didn't I think of using magazines and having them highlight the appropriate fragments? It might even be good practice for me! Thanks for the giveaway and the Elephantastic Pyramids game looks like tons of fun!
 
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Posted by tanyetta, on Sunday July 20, 2008 , , Guest
please, count me in. thank you ;)
 
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Posted by Kristinia - Loving Heart Mommy, on Monday July 21, 2008 , , Guest
We'd love for a chance to win these for my son, he's into blocks big time, I have been to education.com before they have some really good resources and ideas!
 
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Posted by Kristinia Clos, on Monday July 21, 2008 , , Guest
OH I see you get 2 comments if you post separately about Education.com, Well I like their ideas, the Kindergarten Readiness article is a good read, The Top 10 Tips for Choosing Toys is very helpful, there is just soo much!
 
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Posted by Crystal A., on Monday July 21, 2008 , , Guest
Wow, education.com has a lot of neat ideas for educational activities to do with your kids!! My husband wants to Build a Pop Rocket with our boys with the instructions on the website. The Elephantastic Pyramids sounds like a fun game to teach balance to my kids.
 
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