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Homeschoolers Go Loco Nacho Loco and Fairyopolis Have Them Begging for MoreThis month, TDmonthly Magazine's Homeschool Roundtable participants found that the way to win is to prevent others from getting ahead in Buffalo Games’ Nacho Loco. This distinctive card game delighted players of all ages. Popular with the girls was Buffalo Games’ Fairyopolis scrapbooking puzzle and recipe. Roundtable participants were Julie Petoia, RN, with Cabot Lee (13), Talia (11), Malynne (9), Jacob and Gabriel (6), and Jeremiah (5); Alison Shanahan with Elizabeth (14), Emily (13) and Katie (7); Teresa Wilson, editor of "HOMES Newsletter," with Timothy (14), Andrew (11), Elise (8) and Steven (6); Jill Zuidema, former retail manager, with Alyssa (7); and Susan Ledford, editor of the "Homeschool Resources Directory for SC,” with Victoria (12), Joe (8) and Griffin (2) . Nacho Loco from BUFFALO GAMES INC. ![]() Gender: Boys and Girls Category: Card Games Price: $7.99 TDmonthly rating: ![]() What It Is: Nacho Loco comprises a deck of 94 triangular, tortilla-shaped playing cards. Play consists of building a playing field from the cards in your hand by matching card colors and/or symbols, selectively playing action cards (such as “go again”) and strategically “closing the playfield” by blocking opponents’ play. The first player to 20 points wins. The action is fast-paced, and the playfield is ever-changing. ![]() ![]() How to Improve It: Shanahan said she “wished the games would last longer.” Would You Want Another Toy Like This? Mom Jill reported that Alyssa responded “with gales of laughter when she would win a round,” and said, “This is fun! Wanna play again?” Wilson called Nacho Loco “a great party game — perfect for sleepovers!” Fairyopolis from BUFFALO GAMES INC. ![]() Gender: Girls Price: $9.99 TDmonthly rating: ![]() What It Is: Fairyopolis: Blackberry Fairy is a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring the artwork of Cicely Mary Barker. The puzzle comes with scrapbooking items (e.g., foil-embossed fairy-themed cut-outs), a small booklet (“The Secret of the Fairy Ring”) and a bonus 11” x 18” poster. What the Moms Thought: “Puzzles are educational; they stimulate and develop three-dimensional awareness and perception,” said Ledford. “I love the endearing images from Cicely Mary Barker,” she added. Petoia agreed, “Very pretty.” Wilson noted, “The enclosed scrapbooking items add another dimension of enjoyment.” ![]() How to Improve It: Victoria (11) suggested offering the same beautiful graphic but with larger pieces for the younger children to whom fairies typically appeal. Several moms were disappointed in the scrapbooking parts, which they felt were insufficient. Elise (8), who admitted she's "not a good cutter," would like the foil-embossed cut-outs to be self-adhesive stickers. Would You Want Another Toy Like This? Victoria would: “I like doing puzzles with my family; this one is especially pretty.” Photos of children by SUSAN LEDFORD ![]() |
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