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Ends 6/10 US Only

Everyone loves playing games, and what's better than games that help kids use their imagination. Enter now to win this game pack.

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Who else loves Family Game Night? Or how about when the kids sit down with all their friends to actually play a board game and not a video game? With Summer here and school just about out, I know we are all fearing the "I'M BORED!" comments from the kids, well I have a solution for you! Blurt Games by Educational Insights are fast-paced and fun and are perfect for up to 12 players! So, call in the family, get the neighborhood kids, and have FUN...you don't even have to tell anyone that they are educational

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By on June 3rd, 2015

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20 thoughts on “Blurt Games Giveaway Ends 6/10 US Only”

  1. It's all about bonding. Not to mention if you can bond with your child and show them it's possible to do withOUT the use of some electronic device (FB, Twitter, Anything on an ipod, kindle, phone, computer etc)...then you're showing them there's life outside of the electronic box. Communication opens up too....when theyre able to see you as a loving parental figure and not just someone who nags at them to clean their room, pick up after themselves or eat all their food..etc etc...ya know, the basics lol. I think it's good that they see you in many different lights.

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  2. Kids today are so disconnected from each other that I feel having game night gets kids interacting and hopefully helps form stronger bonds.

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  3. Game nights are such a bonding experience for families. My grandkids really enjoy it. Thank you for sharing

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  4. Family Night is so important to connect with your kids! It is a good escape from electronics and promotes communication. A super way to spend quality time with each other, sharing, laughing and making memories! I recall family game night when I was young and love sharing this tradition now!

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  5. Game nights allow families to take a breather from their busy lives. It also allows communication that might not otherwise happen.

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  6. A family game night (or two) is a great way to spend time with the family and to learn more about each other as well as having a lot of fun. Take turns choosing the game so you don't get bored.

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  7. My family loves game nights. I feel like its a great way to spend time as a family and enjoy each other's company

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  8. I think Game NIghts promote social skills ~ and they are fun. Plus, it is good to learn how to win, how to lose, and how to strategize.

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  9. I think Family Game Night is an important way to disconnect from electronic devices and TV, and focus on having fun with real people!

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