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The Poppy & Daisy Tic Tac Toe Game is heaps of fun to make and then carry around in the bag, which doubles up as the grid to play a game on the go or at home.
To get started, glue the wooden bees and ladybirds onto the wood chips before you play your first game. Ideal for traveling or keeping kids busy when out and about!
Suitable for 5+ years.
- Tic Tac Toe game
- Cute bee and ladybird playing pieces
- Great for on the go
- Perfect for gifting
- Kit includes 10 x wood chips, 1 x glass jar of PVA glue, 1 x wooden stick for gluing, 5 x wooden ladybirds, 5 x wooden bees, and a calico bag with grid to play on and store
- Proudly made in Australia using environmentally sustainable materials and packaging
Safety Information
Poppy & Daisy kits are not suitable for children under 3 as they contain small parts. We always recommend adult supervision.
Instructions
1. Lay out each wooden slice.
2. Open glue and take out the stick.
3. Put out a dot of glue on top of each wooden slice.
4. Place a bee or ladybird on top of each glue dot.
5. Wait 30 minutes for glue to dry.
6. Play Tic Tac Toe.
About Poppy & Daisy
At the heart of Poppy and Daisy Designs lies the desire to celebrate life’s special moments with mother nature in mind.
Just like you, they know sustainability is not a fad, but the future.
Poppy & Daisy was created by Helen, a Brit from the sunny UK, who married an Aussie she met during a working holiday in Oz.
Fast forward 13 years and together they have two little ones called Poppy and Daisy!
Helen’s lightbulb moment for eco-conscious gifts came about after hosting Poppy and Daisy’s birthday parties. Overwhelmed with plastic gifts they received, it was so obvious that sustainable gift options for kids were needed. Helen can remember her own childhood involving a lot less plastic, less technology, a lot more hands-on creativity, and more imaginative outdoor nature play. As such, she wanted to create similar experiences for Poppy, Daisy, and other children – to inspire creative little minds.