The object of the game is to move all the owls from start to the nest before the sun rises. Players take turns, but work together. To start, place the sun token in the first space on the sun track and place 3 owls on the start spaces. Give 3 cards to each player. Players keep their cards face up in front of them so they can work together to strategize how to move. If a player has a sun card, she must discard the sun and move the sun token 1 space up. If she has all colour cards she discards any 1 colour card and then moves any owl to the next open space of that colour. If an owl flies over an owl on a space of that colour on its way to the next open space, all players make a hooting sound! The game can be made more challenging by adding up to 6 owl tokens. is a cooperative game players play any of the owls no one player has a single owl she is trying to get back to the nest.
The object of the game is to move all the owls from start to the nest before the sun rises. Players take turns, but work together. To start, place the sun token in the first space on the sun track and place 3 owls on the start spaces. Give 3 cards to each player. Players keep their cards face up in front of them so they can work together to strategize how to move. If a player has a sun card, she must discard the sun and move the sun token 1 space up. If she has all colour cards she discards any 1 colour card and then moves any owl to the next open space of that colour. If an owl flies over an owl on a space of that colour on its way to the next open space, all players make a hooting sound! The game can be made more challenging by adding up to 6 owl tokens. is a cooperative game players play any of the owls no one player has a single owl she is trying to get back to the nest.
The object of the game is to move all the owls from start to the nest before the sun rises. Players take turns, but work together. To start, place the sun token in the first space on the sun track and place 3 owls on the start spaces. Give 3 cards to each player. Players keep their cards face up in front of them so they can work together to strategize how to move. If a player has a sun card, she must discard the sun and move the sun token 1 space up. If she has all colour cards she discards any 1 colour card and then moves any owl to the next open space of that colour. If an owl flies over an owl on a space of that colour on its way to the next open space, all players make a hooting sound! The game can be made more challenging by adding up to 6 owl tokens. is a cooperative game players play any of the owls no one player has a single owl she is trying to get back to the nest.
The object of the game is to move all the owls from start to the nest before the sun rises. Players take turns, but work together. To start, place the sun token in the first space on the sun track and place 3 owls on the start spaces. Give 3 cards to each player. Players keep their cards face up in front of them so they can work together to strategize how to move. If a player has a sun card, she must discard the sun and move the sun token 1 space up. If she has all colour cards she discards any 1 colour card and then moves any owl to the next open space of that colour. If an owl flies over an owl on a space of that colour on its way to the next open space, all players make a hooting sound! The game can be made more challenging by adding up to 6 owl tokens. is a cooperative game players play any of the owls no one player has a single owl she is trying to get back to the nest.
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Love this game. The concept is very sweet - you have the get the owls back to their next before sunrise. And I love that it’s cooperative. My 3 1/2 year-old has enjoyed playing this game. Shipping was fast and efficient.
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This is a great game. I have two daughters less than 2 years apart. They both just turned 4 and 6. We play a game almost every night at our house after supper before bed and have played lots of different ones. My 4 year old saw this and just had to have it. I am glad we got it. I think teaching kids competition and how to win and lose gracefully is important but it is a nice change to have cooperative games too. It teaches kids to communicate and work together and my 6 year old especially loves that we are on a team and win or lose together. We played this 6 times right when we got it and the girls just couldn't get enough. The Owls are adorable and the girls love the game being get the baby Owls to the nest before the sun rises. Helping the babies get home was the ... MoreThis is a great game. I have two daughters less than 2 years apart. They both just turned 4 and 6. We play a game almost every night at our house after supper before bed and have played lots of different ones. My 4 year old saw this and just had to have it. I am glad we got it. I think teaching kids competition and how to win and lose gracefully is important but it is a nice change to have cooperative games too. It teaches kids to communicate and work together and my 6 year old especially loves that we are on a team and win or lose together. We played this 6 times right when we got it and the girls just couldn't get enough. The Owls are adorable and the girls love the game being get the baby Owls to the nest before the sun rises. Helping the babies get home was the perfect object. The game also teaches some strategy and thinking ahead. You do have to plan ahead and work together or you will not win. Trying to teach the kids that you want to spread the owls out on the same color to enable you to jump and get around the board faster isn't always easy. The kids love that either the players win or the sun wins. Game plays much like candy land. You draw colored cards and move to the next space of that color. However two Owls can not occupy the same spot so you jump it and go to the next available spot of the color. You need to get all the Owls all the way around the board to the nest to win. You can choose how many Owls to start with. The game itself comes in a really durable box. Much better than most games. The board is nice and thick again better quality than most games. The little Owls are cardboard but nice and thick. I think they will last a long time. The card board cards are also a thick cardboard but they aren't laminated. They will bend. The colors are vibrant and the game itself is well thought out and well made. Great quality for the price. I will be looking at more games from this manufacturer.
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This was our first cooperative game and is so much fun! My preschooler & older kids even enjoy it. It's nice to have something we need to work together to win and celebrate together!! The board is nice and sturdy and I love that the instructions are written on the box so they won't get lost!!
| Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
| Number of pieces | 58 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Release date | 16 September 2019 |
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Love this game. The concept is very sweet - you have the get the owls back to their next before sunrise. And I love that it’s cooperative. My 3 1/2 year-old has enjoyed playing this game. Shipping was fast and efficient.
This is a great game. I have two daughters less than 2 years apart. They both just turned 4 and 6. We play a game almost every night at our house after supper before bed and have played lots of different ones. My 4 year old saw this and just had to have it. I am glad we got it. I think teaching kids competition and how to win and lose gracefully is important but it is a nice change to have cooperative games too. It teaches kids to communicate and work together and my 6 year old especially loves that we are on a team and win or lose together. We played this 6 times right when we got it and the girls just couldn't get enough. The Owls are adorable and the girls love the game being get the baby Owls to the nest before the sun rises. Helping the babies get home was the ... MoreThis is a great game. I have two daughters less than 2 years apart. They both just turned 4 and 6. We play a game almost every night at our house after supper before bed and have played lots of different ones. My 4 year old saw this and just had to have it. I am glad we got it. I think teaching kids competition and how to win and lose gracefully is important but it is a nice change to have cooperative games too. It teaches kids to communicate and work together and my 6 year old especially loves that we are on a team and win or lose together. We played this 6 times right when we got it and the girls just couldn't get enough. The Owls are adorable and the girls love the game being get the baby Owls to the nest before the sun rises. Helping the babies get home was the perfect object. The game also teaches some strategy and thinking ahead. You do have to plan ahead and work together or you will not win. Trying to teach the kids that you want to spread the owls out on the same color to enable you to jump and get around the board faster isn't always easy. The kids love that either the players win or the sun wins. Game plays much like candy land. You draw colored cards and move to the next space of that color. However two Owls can not occupy the same spot so you jump it and go to the next available spot of the color. You need to get all the Owls all the way around the board to the nest to win. You can choose how many Owls to start with. The game itself comes in a really durable box. Much better than most games. The board is nice and thick again better quality than most games. The little Owls are cardboard but nice and thick. I think they will last a long time. The card board cards are also a thick cardboard but they aren't laminated. They will bend. The colors are vibrant and the game itself is well thought out and well made. Great quality for the price. I will be looking at more games from this manufacturer.
This was our first cooperative game and is so much fun! My preschooler & older kids even enjoy it. It's nice to have something we need to work together to win and celebrate together!! The board is nice and sturdy and I love that the instructions are written on the box so they won't get lost!!
I really like this game. I purchased it for my 3 year old. The board is colorful and the game is relatively easy to understand. The only thing I don't love is that the pieces (not the cards) to the game are thin cardboard. The owl pieces are about the size of a quarter and not easy to pick up. My biggest issue is with the little sun piece which is smaller than a penny and we will likely loose it in a month. Just wish they were a bit more substantial.
We are enjoying family board games with our youngest family member. She enjoys owls so I chose this game. I like that it is a cooperative game …. Some members of the family are quite competitive and I think that can be discouraging for the littles.
We love this game so much that I bought another as a gift for my nephew. I first bought this one when my daughter was 4. She's an owl lover, and I liked the cooperative aspect. At 4, we played pretty much like Candy Land, draw a card and move to the corresponding color. Now at 6, we're working on strategy. She's starting to get pretty good at planning moves ahead of just one singular move, and working together to get the owls moving further per turn. We have a couple different Peaceable Kingdom games, but this one is our favorite.
My children are cut-throat competitive board gamers, but Hoot Owl Hoot forced them to cooperate and work together to win as a team... and I nearly cried watching it! They are ages 4, 6 and 8 and literally NEVER get along without fighting, but they strategized together through the entire game, encouraged each other, booed together when anyone drew a sun card and high-fived and hugged when they all won. The game itself is made out of very high quality materials too, with adorable bright, colorful graphics. It'll last through many years of regular use. I can't recommend it enough. Amazing game. Every parent of young siblings NEEDS Hoot Owl Hoot.
Hoot Owl Hoot is a great little cooperative game where kids work together to get everyone back to the nest before the sun rises. I was surprised how quickly the kids began helping each other move forward and how excited they got when someone else reached the nest. It is rated for 4+ but my 3 year old played it easily. Any child who knows their colors could play.The only issue we had was the owl tokens are all the owl tokens are the same color so the kids had a hard time remembering which one of the owls was theirs. Overall it didn’t really matter since the goal is to get everyone to the nest, but it was a little confusing.
I bought Hoot Owl Hoot for my son when he was 5, and it's still one of his favorites to play at age 8.A perfect game for encouraging cooperative play, which is working as a team to achieve the desired goal. In this case, the goal is getting all the owls back to their nest before the sun comes out.Overall game quality is excellent with fantastic vibrant colors on a durable game board and pieces/tokens. The paper sleeve/envelope for storing pieces/tokens is getting a little worn for us, but expected after 3 years.Great for teaching turn-taking and strategy. At first my son would just move any owl. Then he caught on to scanning the board, seeing which owls were behind, and then moving the owl to where the distance it traveled was maximized, and not to let any owls ... MoreI bought Hoot Owl Hoot for my son when he was 5, and it's still one of his favorites to play at age 8.A perfect game for encouraging cooperative play, which is working as a team to achieve the desired goal. In this case, the goal is getting all the owls back to their nest before the sun comes out.Overall game quality is excellent with fantastic vibrant colors on a durable game board and pieces/tokens. The paper sleeve/envelope for storing pieces/tokens is getting a little worn for us, but expected after 3 years.Great for teaching turn-taking and strategy. At first my son would just move any owl. Then he caught on to scanning the board, seeing which owls were behind, and then moving the owl to where the distance it traveled was maximized, and not to let any owls get behind.We love playing it as a family and have always played it utilizing all 6 owls. We say "hoot" whenever an owl is moved over each spot, not just when it passes an owl, it's the best way to play!
We've only played it twice so far but the kids (who ranged from 3 to 7 years old) were all engaged at their own level with the older ones helping the younger child. We had adults playing too but the older kids got the concept quickly and didn't need much help. I liked that it was a co-operative game, could be played at different levels to maintain interest (we were playing with 3 owlets to start with but that can increase to 6 as kids become more proficient players) and had eco-friendly packaging.
| Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
| Number of pieces | 58 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Release date | 16 September 2019 |