eeBoo - I never forget a face

     
 

classic matching game - but with a magical Eeboo workover! This award winning game consists of 24 pairs of children's faces - each from a different cultural background. Children have fun memorising the location of the faces and matching them up. We love this game at Entropy - as it is great for teaching children about different cultures. It is far more than a simple matching game.  

eeBoo- Bingo life on earth

     
 

Bingo has been extensively tested by my children and always comes out on top. It's a simple bingo game played with round game cards, each with 6 animals on them (6 cards in total). There are 36 playing chips that are placed in a drawstring bag. Players take it in turns to draw a card and whoever has that animal places it on their game board. Keep drawing cards until someone completes their board. A simple game but lots of fun with plenty of extension activities possible.

Haba - The Little Orchard

       
 

Ripe crunchy cherries are hanging on the trees. The cheeky raven knows that the fruit is ripe. The players need to harvest the fruit quickly before the brazen raven can snitch them. The nice thing about this game is that the children are not competing against each other and helps develop team spirit as they need to cooperate to outwit the raven. Also helps recognition and naming of colours and symbols and fine motor coordination.

Haba - The Black Pirate

       
 

The seafarers sail from island to island across the sea. The black pirate sets off behind them, in chase of their boats and their treasure. Only the player who skillfully directs their boat with the bellows will escape the black pirate and collect the most gold coins. A stormy game of skill that develops fine motor coordination. Box packaged.

Australian Menagerie

    
 

Australian Menagerie is a competitive game of chance and strategy about Australia's unique wildlife and habitats. It's a fun game; but at the same time it contains important underlying messages about Australian animals, some of their threats for survival and management strategies used to protect them. Players collect sets of animal cards, place them into a nature reserve and protect them from threats to their survival. You can also purchase 'add on' cards to enable the game to be played with extra habitats, animals and players.

Boiviva

      
 

The original Bioviva, the most awarded educational game of all time, with 13 international awards. Combining fun and learning about science, nature and the environment, Bioviva is unique. Players travel the world laughing at some of nature's strangest scientific facts while learning to be environmentally friendly. Bioviva is made from recycled materials and is recyclable. 

Squatter

 
 

It is here again! The long awaited re-release of Squatter with updated design, farming practices, sustainable farming practices and farm safety. There is no doubt that the game Squatter is helping create a better understanding of the farming industry which represents a vital part of Australia's economy. Based on sound stock raising principles, it has proven appeal to both city and country people. The objectives and relevance of Squatter are as significant today as they were when the game was devised.

The Great Goanna Hunt

   

Do you like treasure hunts? Use your wits and memory to explore our beautiful country in this absorbing educational board game. Armed with a die; track clues and pit yourself against your fellow explorers. Reap your rewards in Goanna eggs - and if you can't win them fair and square - then steal them! Each time you land on a square, try and guess where it is on the map. If you get it right, your egg pile expands and your knowledge of Australia's geography increases. Experienced explorers can play an alternate, even more challenging, card based version of the game.

Hape - Bamboo game series

  
  

The Bamboo collection from HaPe is the world's first collection of bamboo toys. Bamboo has great ‘green' credentials due to its sustainability - it grows back completely in a mere three years. Bamboo also combines lightness with stability and is flexible but very strong.  The bamboo has a wonderful tactile feel and is enhanced with bright water based paint. The Bamboo collection is a series of educational games for 2-4 players and is suitable for children from the age of 4 years. The games are perfect for family interaction, and most are completed within 10-15 minutes.