This post may contain affiliate links. Mommies with Cents receives free products for review purposes and may sometimes be compensated for posts but all opinions expressed are 100% my own. See Mommies With Cents disclosure policy for more details. It's not very often that my kids play together without fighting so when I can find something they can enjoy together it's practically a miracle. … [Read more...]
Feed The Woozle #Review
As a parent, I really appreciate games that aren't only entertaining for the kids, but for the adults as well. Moving a pawn around a game board can get old fast. There are a few reasons I love Feed The Woozle, a new game by Peaceable Kingdom. Feed the Woozle is a cooperative game from Peaceable Kingdom where everyone wins (how can you not like that?). The Woozle's tummy is … [Read more...]
A Stinky Valentine? Scratch & Sniffs From Peaceable Kingdom #Review
It's that time of year again — Valentines with the kids. This year it's pretty cool because Jackson is practicing writing his own name. It's so cute to watch him concentrating, sometimes with his tongue out! Last year we made play dough valentines that smelled like pink lemonade. This year, it doesn't smell so good.... Leave it to preschoolers to get the giggles out of being grossed out. … [Read more...]
Peaceable Kingdom Sticker Kits Review
Have you ever met a kid that didn't love stickers? Stickers are a fun and affordable way to keep kids entertained and reward them for good behavior. Peaceable Kingdom has created a great line of stickers with scratch & sniffs, reusable sticker kits and more: Quick Sticker Kit- Each of these little kits contains a mini project that kids can assemble and decorate with the included stickers. … [Read more...]
Peaceable Kingdom Game Reviews
Peaceable Kingdom is a company that makes board games that emphasize cooperation rather than competition. Players work together toward a common goal helping to build their strategy and problem solving skills while following directions and taking turns. These simple games are fun and a lot less likely to leave a child in tears than traditional board games that only have one winner. There are 5 … [Read more...]




