Sunday, February 15, 2015

We are Having a Good Time with our Funnybone Toys (with #giveaway)

Disclosure: I received sample products to help facilitate the review. All opinions stated are genuine and my own.


 Funnybone Toys assortment

The time you spend with your child doing one-on-one activities is priceless, and I know as probably do you, that it's often the little things that help shape our fondest memories. I had a grandma with a cabinet full of board games and puzzles, and we played at least one almost every time we were together. Many years later, I still remember that time spent very fondly.  She also had a round tin, which probably had cookies in it once upon a time. It had a great picture on the top, a rainy day walking scene, which is why, I suspect now, she kept it. It was what was inside the box that was the treasure though. It was filled with buttons. See, my grandma was a sewer and if you sew, you've gotta have buttons. ;)  She kept that tin stored up high, but every once in awhile she'd take it down and let me sort through, count, and organize them. Oh how I loved going through that button stash. :)

Funnybone Toys understands it's the little things that help make the happy memories, and on their website, you'll find a whole array of items for playing or crafting that will help add elements of fun to your get together time with your little one.

Award-Winning Arrazzles. Recommended for ages 4+

Arrazles challenges the abstract builder in you to surface. :)

One of the items they sell is a game called Arrazzles. Arrazzles is recommended for ages 4+, and is a multiple award-winning item. It challenges the builder to create anything they would like out of flat geometric shapes. Sounds simple, right? And it is...that's the beauty of it. You can make the shapes be anything you want them to be.

Each card has one of five different patterns of slots which allows unlimited abstract building potential. They are made of stiff cardboard and covered in five different metallic colors. Each side has a different color and they are shiny too, so they reflect off of one another while you're building. You can use the hole in the middle to add extras...like straw or string (or whatever else you might have around the house), to amp up the creativity factor, or you can build them as-is. This box is recommended for ages 4+.


This small little box holds 30+ games in it!

Contents of the Funnybones Game



Another item they sell is the Funnybones game. Have you ever put a coin on your elbow and tried to catch it with your hand? Or put your hands on top of someone else's and tried to remove them before they could tap the top? If so, you've played games that are similar to what can be done with Funnybones. The game consists of 30 game challenges similar in nature to those just mentioned, and it can be played at any level from easy to hard. Games include Overhand Ones, Twos, Threes, and Fours; Clicks; Horses in the Stable; Eggs in the Basket, and more! Practice these games alone to improve skill, or play along with others for a challenge. Recommended for children ages 6+.

Funnybone Toys sells a huge variety of Rolli Stamps!

Funnybone Toys also sells a large variety of Rolli Stamps. These are dynamic little roller stamps that print up to 100 feet of continuous stream picture stamping fun. The uses for something like this are endless, but I instantly thought of classrooms, scrapbooks, cards, craft-time, Sunday School, etc.

The Rolli Stamps roll out in a smooth, continuous line.

They roll out pretty smoothly, and my 7-yr. old manipulated the stamp with ease. There are way too many pictures to list, but the seal with a ball on his nose was my favorite, and my son liked the hedgehog. All of them are cute.


The Giveaway

Funnybone Toys wants you to get in on the fun too! One lucky winner will win the assortment of (10) Rolli Stamps and (3) games shown below!

One winner gets all (10) Rolli stamps pictured.
These retail for $9.99 a piece!

One winner is going to get the ten Rolli Stamps pictured above. These are designed to roll continuously and would be great for crafting or play time. These retail for $9.99 a piece.

The lucky winner will also receive the following three games:


Array is recommended for ages 8+
It retails for $14.99

Array is a game where players compete to place the highest number of multi-color cards into connecting patterns. Special slice and splice moves enable more cards to be played in each turn. Action cards allow players to shake up the game by following instructions to Splatter and Slam their opponents. This multi-award winning game is recommended for players ages 8+ & it retails for $14.99.

CUBU is recommended for ages 8+
It retails for $14.99

CUBU is also a multi-award winning game. It is a game where visual illusion leads to confusion as you try to follow number and color sequences. Watch out for the action cards that could completely disrupt your turn. Try to reach 100 points before anyone else to win. Play speed CUBU to really test your visual perception. This game is recommended for ages 8+ and it retails for $14.99

Spec-Trix is recommended for ages 8+
It retails for $14.99

Spec-Trix, yet another multi-award winner in the Funnybone Toys inventory, is a colorful take on the game of Rummy, played in multiple fast-paced rounds. The object is to be the first player to get rid of all the cards in your hand by placing them into a color sequence based on the order of colors in the guide card, or into collections of the same color. Players left with cards at the end of the each round are given points. Anyone reaching 100 points is eliminated from the game. Spec-trix is recommended for ages 8+ and it retails for $14.99.

US entrants only for the giveaway.

You can learn more about Funnybone Toys by visiting their website. You can also follow them on Facebook, YouTube and/or Twitter.

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61 comments:

  1. There are so many cool toys for kids aren't there. Yes there is.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  2. Ok, I need to get one of everything for my boys. This is EXACTLY the kind of stuff they love.

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  3. They are sure interactive and will spur the imagination indeed

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  4. Love those Rolli Stamps. This is probably a fun toy. My fear is that these pieces would land every where.. Would definitely need to be on top of pick up time.

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  5. That looks like a fun game. I especially like the rolly stampes.

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  6. This is such a fun looking game. I love new ways to have fun together as a family, thanks for sharing!

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  7. The Arrazzles kit looks like a lot of fun.

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  8. I really like: Disruptus Replacement Die. Isaak never knows what to play with. He's very dependent, and Mica's very independent. I'd love to have the die to roll and say, "Ok Isaak it says to play, or do this..."

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  9. What fond memories of your grandma. My grandmother had a tin of buttons too. :-)

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  10. I remember the funny bones games!! Looks kinda like your set. I want to go search my mum's place for them now :P

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

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  11. i am intrigued...funny bones sounds like a fun game...i want to know what disruptus is....these are pretty cool....

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  12. My girls go to their grandma's almost every Sunday. They are getting older, and Jason says "Why do they like to still go there all the time?" I'm pretty sure it's because she also has a closet full of board games that she plays with them every week. Kids do really love spending quality time together, and games are a great way to do that!

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  13. Wow, what a unique collection of games! I have got to get a set of those Rolli stamps – so cute!

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  14. Girl Scouts were getting the campground ready for the summer up in the mountains one late spring day. There was a terrible rainstorm and no one could leave. One of the saving graces was a cabinet full of toys and games for all ages. We had toddlers through grandmas and grandpas helping out. Funnybone Toys sound like so much fun!

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  15. Those look like really good toys,I think my kids would love these.

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  16. Those roll stamps are something that my Grandkids would love. We are taking them to the beach this summer and I am looking for fun things to do with them.
    Juxtabo looks like one Dom would like.

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  17. My niece would love those rolli stamps. So cool!

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  18. Those look very fun! I miss the days of playing toys!

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  19. These really look like they would be so much fun. I also like the Cubu. Actually I think almost everything from this site would be loved by my kids.

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  20. I learned that they have free shipping in the US. These look like awesome educational toys.

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  21. These games look great! We love games here and these look like great ones to add to a collection!! Perfect for family nights!

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  22. A lot of your links are broke. :( Or is it me?

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    1. They all worked for me. I'll keep my eyes and ears open though to see if others are having a challenge with them. Thanks, Lisa.

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  23. I had to laugh because that arrazles looks just like my daughter's dance costume! No Kidding!

    But really good ideas for play with the little ones.

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  24. I also like their Disruptus game for ages 10 to 99; sounds like a game that could be different each time you played it.

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  25. Oh wow what great toys! My youngest son would love these!

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  26. If I was a kid I would play with the Roli stamps. Love it seems like a great brand of toys!

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  27. Wow! What great toys! I love the Rolli Stamps and Arrazzles. Pretty cool!

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  28. my little niece would love these sure hope I'm lucky. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  29. I like the Funnybones Game with Mat

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  30. I would like to play Juxtabo, it looks like fun

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  31. I would also like the SpectraCube game! You can play 6 games in one!

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  32. I like this one: https://www.funnyboneproducts.com/product/funnybones-game-mat/

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  33. I like Disruptus. It looks fun.

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  34. I learned that there is a store very close by that carries these products - in Ligonier, PA. That's pretty exciting.

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  35. I learned they have free shipping on US orders
    Thanks for the chance

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  36. They offer free shipping in the US.

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  37. Spectracube is also one of their products.

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  38. These all sound like great games--some for imagination, some for dexterity and some just for fun! I too remember going through buttons and odd assorted items in old cookie tins. I believe I really learned my colors then!

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  39. These look like very fun toys. My daughter would love the stampers.

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  40. I like that there is free shipping in the U.S.

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  41. This is a great giveaway and I'm loving those Rolli stamps. I think my toddler would really enjoy those the most.

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  42. My husband actually has bought one of the items that covers up your information. Pretty neat tool to have on hand.

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  43. My husband actually has bought one of the items that covers up your information. Pretty neat tool to have on hand.

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  44. I think we would also have a blast with Spectracube

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  45. All of these products look great and like they encourage children to use their imagination. I love the stamps!

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  46. These games look like they will fill an afternoon with fun. Glad your son enjoyed them.

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  47. Funnybone Toys was created in 2011 to provide products that are a true combination of form, function, and beautiful, minimalist design.

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  48. I can't believe that little box contains 30+ games. Wow. Actually, all of these games look like they are quite fun.

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  49. I love all of this! How neat?! I am not that impressed with the stamps as I am with the games... but I know Broxton would LOVE the stamps too!
    I think this company is pretty neat... I learned they :
    provide products that are a true combination of form, function, and beautiful, minimalist design. One of our favorite elements of design is color, so color reigns supreme in every one of our products.

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  50. These look like fascinatingly different educational and mentally stimulating games and toys that you find only in speciality shops and centers such as college book stores, museums, planetariums, and higher end toy stores. Love 'em.

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  51. I like the selection of Rollis especially the crazy for cupcakes and the umbrellas and rainbows design. I think my grand kids would have a lot of fun with these.

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  52. I think the DISRUPTUS game looks interesting. Our family is always on the lookout for new and interesting games to play.

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  53. I love the Rolli tear party and cookie stamps. My little girl would love any of the Rolli's stamps.

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  54. Funnybone Toys creates and sells products that are a true combination of form, function, and beautiful, minimalist design.

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  55. I would like the Rolli The Birds & The Trees

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  56. I like the Rolli A Gift for You.

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  57. From the games and products I've viewed I like how the games are quite colorful.

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  58. i bet the SPECTRIX game would be alot of fun to play !!

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