Now that school has started we are back into education mode! Not don’t get me wrong, we focus on education all the time, but I love the start of a brand new school year! It’s the time of year my kids gets really excited about learning and doing educational activities. So when I was given the chance to try out the fun educational game uKloo I was super excited!
Make Learning Fun With The uKloo Treasure Hunt
Disclosure: I received a uKloo treasure hunt game to facilitate this review. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own 🙂
The uKloo Riddle Edition Treasure Hunt combines your child’s thinking skills with Physically active fun! This educational game, disguised as a treasure hunt boosts reading comprehension. builds problem-solving skills, supports evaluative thinking and enhances logic and reasoning.
My daughter was super excited to try this game out. She is a very active kid, and loves anything that will get her up and moving.
To play the Riddle Edition, parents lay riddle cards around the house to create a trail leading to a surprise. An enclosed hints booklet can be accessed if the child gets stuck. If the child is really stuck and needs the answer they must reflect upon it – in a mirror. How cool is that?
There are 3 different levels of varying difficulties, and I’ll be honest, I had just as much fun hiding the cards as my daughter did finding them, ha! And the best part is that it’s educational AND fun!
My daughter and I giggled the whole time she ran around the house looking for clues to find what she needed. And at the end of the game her surprise was an extra 30 minutes to stay up and read. And if there is one thing my kid loves to do it’s read!
If you are looking for a fun way to get your kids up, moving, and learning, I highly recommend uKloo! My daughter and I used the Riddle Edition of the uKloo game, which is for the kids ages 7+.
If you have a pre-schooler, check out the uKloo Early Reader version of the Treasure Hunt Game. The delight and excitement are yours. Reading can be fun and instilled in our children as a way of getting ANY knowledge in the world they’re looking for! Developing such love for reading starts very early. Why not using developmental games like uKloo to give our children a gift they will use and enjoy for the rest of their lives?
30 thoughts on “Make Learning Fun With The uKloo Treasure Hunt”
This sounds like a fun kids game and thank you for sharing your review.
Nice game. Looks like a great activity for family game night.
This looks like a really fun learning game for the kids !
This looks like such a fun game, I cannot wait to try this out with my nephew. It looks like a day of fun for a rainy day.
This would be perfect for when my grandchildren are here, I’m always looking for ways to entertain them, and this is educational as well!
I do like learning games myself!They do test the brain,memory,and such!
This game looks like so much fun!
My kids are adults. So, it really isn’t a product that I’d be interested in.
They both look like great games for the different reading levels. Riddles are always a hit.
We love playing games. This one looks like so much fun!
Anything that helps children learn is a good thing!
What a great read.this will most definitely be very beautiful.thanks so very much for sharing.
This looks like fun.
That sounds like a good way to keep kids interested in learning new things.
We love to be entertained and this is neat for my kids.
My family would have a blast playing this game!!
This is a cool game for littles and I am sure my niece and nephew would love it. Thanks for the review.
Ours are still a little bit too young for this.
hi, the treasure hunt learning game would be a hoot to play w/ our granddaughters, ages 3 and 5!
awesome idea
That game looks like fun!
This sounds like a fun thing for the kids and they love treasure hunting.
I love that this makes kids think and use their brains!
My little man would like this. He digs these kinds of toys!
My kids are adults. I’m sure this is a fine game for children.
This looks like a good game for me to play with my kids.
My grand kids would love this! They are at the stage where they are always creating riddles and trying to stump one another. I like that it sounds fun and creative!
Looks very entertaining as well as learning!
My nephew loves trivia games. I think they’re a great thing for kids.
This is a great idea! I love it.