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Blunders® Board Game
Blunders®
- Is based on North-American etiquette standards and universal values, such as it is not nice to bully, tease, or gossip
- Develops players’ logic, kinesthetic, auditory, and visual skills
- Supports character development in school curriculums
- Is the perfect game to play at home, school, and with any social organization
Blunders® in the News
Click to watch NBC's National Coverage of Blunders
Other News
- Watch a Detroit Family play Blunders® on a TV New Segment November 8th
- Read about Blunders in the Charlotte Observer newspaper
- Read about Blunders in the Orange County Register newspaper
- Listen to the audio of Aimee Symington, creator of Blunders, being interviewed on WOR Radio 710.
- Watch the video (flash required) of Blunders being launched at Toy Fair, 2009
- Watch the video of Blunders being highlighted on Toy Industry TV
- Successful Kids Making Faux Pas Fun (TDMonthly)
- ‘BLUNDERS’ TEACHES MANNERS (Davidson News)
- Make no mistake, Davidson mom successfully launches board game (Business Today)
Some Testimonials
"To me Blunders is the best game in the world!
The Blunder kids and questions are so funny.
Thanks for making Blunders!"
- Amelia Woodall, Age 8
"In my 25 years of teaching, I have never seen children get so excited about learning manners. The children enjoyed playing Blunders and I was amazed at how much they learned!"
- Debbie Mikeal-Smith, Elementary School Vice Principal
"I have been searching for an easier way to teach my boys about manners and values and Blunders is just what I was looking for! My boys loved playing the game and they learned so much. Thank you!"
- Sarah Picot, Mother of 3 Boys
"The Blunders game is a fun way to teach children about manners and how to deal with situations that can happen in life. This game is also a great way to help parents communicate with their children."
- iParenting Media Award Reviewer, August, ‘08
"Blunders is a creative and fun way to connect with children to develop their social skills. This engaging tool will prove useful for children across a board range of social and emotional spectrums. Blunders will find a natural place in any classroom, living room, and therapy office."
- Brad Reddick, MD., Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
To the surprise of many parents, their children thought that Blunders was an "awesome" game. As a 9 year old boy from Boston put it, "This game is the bomb!"
- The Toy Man Review, July, ‘08
"After playing Blunders with my special needs student for just one week, I couldn't believe the difference in his behavior. These concepts and morals he acquired will stick with him and help shape the person he becomes."
- Nicole Dunne, Special Education Teacher
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