This game comes with 10 three-piece spelling puzzles using three letter animals illustrations — pig, fox, hen, etc. The eco-friendly product uses 90-percent recycled grey board and non-toxic inks. Its old-fashioned look is designed to be appealing to every generation of toy buyers. In this pre-reading game, the puzzle also spells its name. Launch date: June 30, 2009.
Spin for a Hero, and something to ride: a rival, a treasure (to find or to hide). Choose a cave, or a castle with fortified towers, a friend and an object with magical powers. Get all of them first and you'll get the glory ... of winning ... and using them all in a story. The game includes: four Heroes, four Rivals, four Helpers, four Magical Objects, four Means of Transport, four Treasures and four Fairy Tale Places. Launch date: 2009.
This game comes with a colorful spinner and corresponding shapes that fit into puzzle board with color-corresponding cut-outs. Launch date: 2009. — “eeBoo is excellent,” Elizabeth Ryan, owner of Tales & Toys in Venice, Calif., told TDmonthly of this preferred vendor in late 2008. One other retailer, out of 52, also mentioned eeBoo as a favorite.
A simple card game, Old Maid is played by two to eight players who try to make pairs out of randomly dealt cards. Pairing up is the only way to eliminate cards from a hand, but each round every player has to take a card that he or she has not seen from another player’s hand and hope it makes a pair! The game is over when only the ‘Old Maid’ card is left ― the one card in the deck that has no match ― and the person holding it loses. This set from eeBoo features whimsical illustrations for children. Launch date: 2002. — “It’s a classic game with adorable illustrations!” Kim Emigh, VP of e-commerce at Growing Tree Toys in State College, Pa., told TDmonthly. — Five of 64 retailers named Old Maid when asked about best-selling card games in August 2008. This version from eeBoo is one of many on the market. — Nathan McKelvey, manager of Toy Castle, LLC in Jonesboro, Ar., told TDmonthly in a September 2011 survey that Old Maid is one of his top-three bestselling card games.
The 3-3/4” x 4-3/4” book comes with 36 different images and instructions for mutiple games. The set also comes with fancy, illustrated cards. Launch date: August 2008. — These story cards were top sellers at Golden Apple Learning Store in Pleasanton, Calif., in summer 2009, Owner John MacDougall told TDmonthly. — “They’re like flash cards and graphics for making up stories. We’re going through about a dozen a month,” Lori Durie at the Learning Tree in Prairie Village, Kan., told TDmonthly of this top seller for learning in fall 2009. — Two of 40 specialty retailers named products by eeBoo when polled about best-selling educational items in late 2009.
The 12” x 10” book features a cloth spine, 50 perforated pages and 96 stickers. Kids can place stickers in empty squares, creating their own distinctive stories. Launch date: August 2008.
The simple memory game uses numbers and familiar objects to help children sharpen their counting and memory skills. The game contains 20 3-1/4” x 3-1/4” squares. — In a November 2013 survey, Joe Berardoni, owner of Pun's Toys in Bryn Mawr, Pa., told TDmonthly that memory games, like those from Eeboo, are a best-selling educational toy.
The simple memory game helps kids recognize colors and sharpen their memory skills. Each large piece measures 3-1/4” by 3-1/4”. The game is intended for two to four players
Ten 8" x 10" cards to place on the wall. Each card's image represents a different piece of the train, along with a different number on each card. Numbers count from one to ten.
The drawing book comes with 60 blank pages. A matching oil pastel set is also available. “Beautiful artwork packaging [will] inspire little artists!” Roisin Ross of eeBoo Corp. told TDmonthly. Launch date: February 2008.
Kids construct a 2D robot, piece by piece, according to the where the arrow on the spinner lands. The spinner game features colorful illustrations by Saxton Freymann. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The object of the game is the pin the parrot in its perch on the pirate’s shoulder. The game even comes with a real cloth blindfold. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The colorful bingo game is great for kids too young to read. Simply match images of animals on cards to the ones on the board. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The simple spinner game gives kids a fun way to learn about fractions and equivalents. The game "includes, [a] tablecloth with tins and enough pie pieces to keep players very busy calculating and strategizing," Roisin Ross of eeBoo Corp. told TDmonthly. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The informative and fun flashcards teach kids not to take their planet for granted. Friendly animal illustrations show kids simple ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.
— AJ of Thingamababy reported mixed feelings about the flashcards. While his wife felt the cards were useful for introducing and reinforcing good environmental habits, AJ thought the cards were redundant for families that already live green. — Teensygreen’s Stefani described the tips on the cards as “simple yet powerful” reminders. Stefani said the illustrations give the cards “a classically vintage twist that’s appealing to both kids and design-conscious adults.”
The 4” x 5-3/4” book comes with stickers and features lined pages on one side and blank pages on the opposite side. Each pack comes with four books and eight stickers. The Little Books Of line also includes Fluorescent Flowers and Mechanical. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The book measures 7-1/2” x 9-3/4” and comes with 144 lined pages. The book includes a class schedule, a multiplication table, a metric conversion chart and other useful information. The back of the composition book even features a special flower poem. Other varieties in the Flower Composition line include Blue, Red and Yellow Chinese Flower. Other composition book lines include Nature and Big Book. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The diary features a special metallic lock, a foil spine, 208 beautifully designed pages and exquisite end papers. A mermaid version is also available. Launch date: January 1, 2008.
The spiral, top-bound sketchbook measures 8-1/2” x 11.” A matching set of 24 colored pencils is available separately. Other eeBoo sketchbook varieties include Birds and Tree, Fish, Cherry Tree and Castle.
On these 48 cards, polite pink pigs demonstrate good behavior in familiar situations. Two parent cards are included. "The vibrant artwork and great design coupled with quality material make our products a family favorite," Roisin Ross of eeBoo told TDmonthly. — Lisa LeStrange owner of Lucky Duck Toys in Wayne, Pa., told TDmonthly in a November 2011 survey that as far as educational products go, "Lately, we have been selling a lot of the Eeboo Flashcards...We have sold maybe 10 this month so far."
Through fun photos of animals and accompanying text, these 48 cards encourage children to be responsible members of the community. Two parent cards are included.
Designed to increase recognition and memory skills, this game for one or more players challenges participants to collect the most pairs of matched tiles. Launch date: 2007.
In this game for two to four players, children learn to set clocks to a specific time. It includes four clocks plus various game cards. Launch date: 2010.