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Og on the Bog Review

This new electronic Og on the Bog game from Drumond Park is wonderfully gross and gives new meaning to toilet humour. The aim of the game is to steal as many loo rolls as possible before Og lets rip with a humungous fart and blows his Bog to bits. This is suitable for ages 5 and above and for 2 to 4 players.

OG on the Bog Drumond Park

Star Wars Timeline Review

Star Wars Fan Alert! Quick come and check out this awesome Star Wars Timeline! Want to have fun and put your knowledge to the test? Then you should try this out. They are available from Waterstones and Amazon RRP £12.99. It is for aged 8 and above to be play with 2 to 8 players.

star wars timeline

Ravensburger Bugs in the Kitchen Review

Look! There is a HEXBUG® nano® bug scuttling around in the kitchen! This is such an exciting game and you can never predict where this little bug is going to go! I love the concept of this board game which works so well with HEXBUG®.

bugs in the kitchen review

LOGO Lite Review

We are a big fan of LOGO games! Over the years, we have played LOGO Billionaire, LOGO Grab, LOGO What am I and The LOGO Board Game. Now they have a brand new family game called LOGO Lite which is great for ages 12 and above. To be honest, even a seven year old can also join in. We all had fun playing it.

LOGO Lite

Hotel Tycoon Review

Want to jet to your own island and build your own hotels? Hotel Tycoon has everything you need – just be the last one left in the game! Hotel Tycoon, first published as Hotels in the 1970s, has now been refreshed so you can re-live the classic 3 dimensional board game. This is suitable for age 8 onwards and for 2 to 4 players. This game would take at least 40 minutes or more to play.

Hotel Tycoon review

Orchard Toys Shopping List Review

Did you know that Orchard Toys have just released an updated version of Shopping List and its additional extras packs?  This classic game has topped their sales list for over ten years and is their best-selling game of all time.

orchard toys shopping list review

Dice Masters Review

Dice Masters is a dice building game which involves each player building a team of characters from their collection of cards by taking the role of masterminds directing the actions of a team of powerful supers (represented by dice) to battle each other!

battle for faerun review Dungeons and Dragons

Rattle Me Bones Review

This Autumn, Drumond Park is bringing you a new and truly ‘booty-ful’ electronic action game, Rattle Me Bones. A scary skeleton of wily ol’ Cap’n Boney is waiting to catch you out! This is suitable for ages 5 and above for 2 – 4 players.

rattle me bones review

Timeline Review

Want to have fun and learn at the same time? Then you should try out Timeline. It is a great way to learn how the list of certain events have shaped the world today! There are five different versions of the game; Historical Events, Inventions, Music & Cinema, Science & Discoveries and General Interest. They are available from Waterstones and Amazon. It is for aged 8 and above to be play with 2 to 8 players.

timeline general interest

Sshh! Don’t Wake Dad Review

Sshh! Don’t Wake Dad is an electronic board game from Drumond Park. This is suitable for ages 5 and above and for 2 to 4 players. This is a highly entertaining and exciting game. All the children and adults love this hilarious board game!

drumond park sshh don't wake dad game review

Barbecue Party Review

Drumond Park have recently launched their new simple action game, just in time for the summer! This Barbecue Party is suitable for ages 4 and above for 2 – 4 players. It is portable so you can bring it out to play on holiday. This is a lovely mini game that is fun but also great to train children’s fine motor skills! Using tongs makes the game quite challenging! It is all down to their fine motor skills to win the game!

drumond park barbecue party

Drumond Park SHOUT Review

I saw this SHOUT game at the Toy Fair last year and wanted to play it so much. Not because I am very clever but it is a great way to challenge yourself and your friends to work out the answers together. We have played this game with a few friends and they all love it. It is very challenging with plenty of uproarious fun!

drumond park shout review

Minions Top Trumps & Crayola

Ever since the Despicable Me movie hit our screens, Minions have become a firm favourite with all children. Everyone wants to own them! They are so cute and adorable that they have a universal appeal. Needless to say, both of my children are huge fans too. They have been really looking forward to watching the movie!

top trump minions card

LOGO Billionaire Review

If you was a Billionaire, what would you like to buy? In this dynamic LOGO Billionaire board game, you could own a lot of recognisable UK household brands like Astra, Brut, Cornetto, Domestos, Flora and many more! This is an exciting game that is based on both tactics and luck!

LOGO Billionaire

Brain Factor Review

We often find that while travelling in the car, our children get bored and I often run out of questions to ask or find myself repeating the same timetables again. So I am always on a look out for products that offer a simple and quick way to challenge their little brain in an effort to relieve boredom and keep them awake!

brain factor review

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I'm Eileen, a proud mum of two teenagers (aged 18 and 16), my daughter is living with visual impairment. Since launching this blog in May 2012, we’ve continued to grow and evolve, sharing our family’s journey and passions.

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