









🦉 Fly into family fun before sunrise—where teamwork wins every time!
Peaceable Kingdom Hoot Owl Hoot is a cooperative, color-matching board game designed for 2-4 players aged 4-8. Featuring 6 owl tokens, 14 sun cards, and 36 color cards, it encourages strategic thinking, turn-taking, and emotional development in a screen-free, eco-conscious format. With two levels of play, it adapts to growing kids and fosters inclusive, stress-free family bonding.












| ASIN | B004HVKAAI |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 113,951 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 2,780 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,736) |
| Date First Available | 4 Jan. 2011 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop strategic thinking, cooperation, and social skills |
| Item model number | GM106 |
| Language | English |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 4 |
| Number of pieces | 58 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 22.86 x 5.08 cm; 521.63 g |
| Release date | 2 Oct. 2019 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
M**G
Best game for little ones! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is a fantastic game! Got it for my 3y/o daughter and she absolutely loves it, and so do the rest of us! Our 7 y/o likes playing it, as did her school friend, and us adults enjoy it as well. I really love that you have to work together, it's a great aspect of the game and quite unique. We've lost more times than we've won, but it's still great fun, and just makes you want to play again! Great quality, and plastic free, which is brilliant. Highly recommended!
L**E
Lovely
Great quality. Simple but fun game for my 4 year old. No arguing with her 8 year old brother and it's lovely how they work together.
A**R
Great game, but a bit flimsy for the money
Hoot Owl Hoot is a children's cooperative game , I would say suitable for approx 3-6 year olds. My 4.5 year old loves it and plays moderately strategically. My nearly 3 year old can join in with a little help, and just about lasts a game before getting bored. The aim of the game is to get all the baby owls into the nest before the sun comes up, by moving them along the coloured circles. You all say 'Twit twoo' if one of the owls leapfrogs over another owl, which the kids love doing, so it encourages them to play strategically. The game board is beautiful, and the idea is fun. I'm not that impressed with the quality of the colour cards though- they are normal cardboard and are going to get damaged quite quickly. I understand that the company are trying to be eco friendly and avoid plastic, but frankly that needs to be reflected in the price. Either a cheaper game with cardboard tokens, or a more expensive game with wooden tokens in a drawstring bag.
M**M
Brilliant way to teach the value of collaborative play.
Delightful game where you work together to get the owls into the nest before the sun comes up. Ideal when playing with competitive grandchildren as no one wins but it teaches collaborative play
P**L
Great for 6-66
What’s nice about this game is that it’s fun enough for adults to play a few times and you can adjust the difficulty for younger kids by removing a few sun cards. It’s great for autistic kids who are easily triggered by competitive games.
B**.
A cooperative game for children.
Our 4yr old great granddaughter loved playing this although a tad easy for her. Fortunately she has a passion for owls. I think it's probably more suited to perhaps a 3 yr old. Very good quality and made with earth friendly materials. Well worth the money
W**.
We love this game
We love this game. The board is beautiful; we love the teamwork nature of it and we enjoy playing it together as a family. I love that the winning is about working together to win; cultivating a collaborative mindset. Fun
R**.
Great game, but very bad quality of the card material
The game is fun, the rules are easy to learn and the big plus is that it is a cooperative game. But...honestly...£17 for a game with this poor quality of cards is wasted money. Any cheap puzzle has thicker paper pieces. The cards are so thin they won't stand up to much. After playing the game four times, the first cards are already bent and also stick to each other. The sun card is so light and tiny that it keeps moving and won't stay put. There is only a thin paper bag in the box to store the playing cards. All in all, too expensive for the short shelf life of the game. If you want a cooperative board game with high quality material, you should buy the cooperative game "Obstgarten" by Haba.
L**E
とても楽しく遊べます。運にかかっている部分が大きいので、ゲーム結果は毎回様々だし、フクロウの数によって難易度に変化をつけられるし、カラフルでかわいいし、良い買い物でした。
C**H
Age Appropriate, teaches turn-taking, simple enough for a 3 year old child. My great nephew who is 38.5 months was able to learn which cards to move such as the sun or the coloured cards.
A**R
Perfect for a 3 years old until 6 or 7 year old it could go. Nice for learning colors and counting. Nobidy get upset when we lose because it is a team work, we win together or we lose together.
M**A
Excelente juego para promover trabajo en equipo, a mi hija de 3 años le encantó! Se entretiene mucho tiempo, ayuda para promover la atención y respetar turnos.
M**I
Colorful, fun game that promotes cooperation and not competition. My two grand daughters, ages 4 and 5 play together as a team to get the cute little owls home before the sun comes up. They love this game and I do too! No tears. no quarreling. Just fun and learning to cooperate through play. A Peaceable Kingdom!
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