'The Box' is a really carefully curated compendium of games, puzzles, fidgets
  and things to do. It's very small, and neat, virtually plastic-free (mostly
  wood), and perfect for anyone with time on their hands.  Everything in it
  can be washed, so it's ideal for someone who is ill. And it's really a
  gorgeous thing... 
  Around The Box was founded by husband and wife team, David and Alice.
  They first created The Box to give families with someone in hospital something
  special to do. It isn't just about the games and puzzles, they feel what’s
  most important is what happens around The Box. It brings people
  together. 
So what is inside The Box? 
  All together the contents can be used for a really good variety of different
  games and puzzles. I've counted 11 already, and that doesn't include all of
  the extra suggestions, or "just playing penguins", which my 10 year old was
  doing earlier - with sound effects... Contents are packaged in single-use
  plastic, which usually I don't like, but as the compendium was designed to be
  appropriate for hospital use, in this case it's perfect. 
  The games and puzzles are all very easy to pick up and play, some of them have
  no rules, some are much more structured.  They include things like:
  T Time - create a T shape using all of the shaped wooden blocks. 
Rocket Launch - remove the rocket without touching the base
  Curious Cube - turn the cube into a snake (easy), and back again (not so
  easy).
Measure Up - tape measure games 
Penguin Party - which is also available as a standalone game. 
  It's beautiful, it really is. The wood is lovely in your hands, and the whole
  box full is very classic and elegant. Everything is very tactile, so if you
  want to fidget, there's plenty here. 
  The games are brilliant. We've spent a few hours playing, and my 10 year
  old especially is in his element. The Box encourages chatter and
  light-heartedness, and very mild competition - which anyone can win. 
  We DID manage to make a T (although none of us could remember how the second
  time we tried), and remove the rocket - and have a mini contest to see who
  could make it fly the furthest.  
  We discovered a measuring tape can be a brilliant tool for all kinds of games,
  and that snakes can be really really hard to re-cube! (Although my OH has that
  one sorted.)
  Around The Box have created something really special and lovely here. They
  originally started giving these as gifts to people in hospital, and not only
  is it perfect for that, it's something special and exciting that will be
  brought out time after time here. 
  A whole host of games-in-1 box, fidgets and things to fiddle with, toys to
  play small worlds, and puzzles to master and impress everyone with. It's
  great. Having had a young person in hospital for almost 2 years, I can
  tell you it gets boring playing the same card games time after time. Even with
  an older family, we'd have really got a lot out of The Box. It would have kept
  us all entertained for weeks.
    There is a copy of Penguin Party in The Box, and it's also available
    separately. It is a brilliant game.  Just flick the stepping stones
    into the right place to waddle across to the other player's home - easy!
    Well, a bit harder than it looks - and no points for flicking an iceberg out
    of play onto the floor - that makes it harder for both players! 
  
  Penguin Party doesn't require you to put in loads of brain work, there isn't
  any reading and there's no score to keep. It's perfect for players of all ages
  around 3+, and the pieces are big enough that if your eyes aren't so good,
  you'll still be able to play on a level playing field. 
  There's a huge amount of time in the design and curation involved in fitting
  so much into such a small box, and the beautiful quality of the finished
  product. The small parts aren't suitable for children under 3, but really
  anyone over that age could get a lot out of The Box and Penguin Party. 
  The Box (including Penguin Party) is available now priced £30, and you can opt to send a box to
    someone in hospital too. Penguin Party is available separately in a very
    sweet cloth bag, for £15. Find out more, and buy, on the
    Around The Box website. And at the time of typing, they have free UK delivery. 
  We were sent our Box and Penguin Party for review.  
 









 
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