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Herb Fairies: 13-Book Box Set & Digital Learning System - Explore Plants & Healing Herbs Through Engaging & Educational Stories - Includes Audiobooks, Printables, Recipes, Crafts, Puzzles & Games

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  • 13-BOOK COLLECTION ADVENTURE - Dive into the world of Herb Fairies where each book focuses on one herbal plant as part of a magical journey. Spark your child's imagination with enchanting tales from Herb Fairies Childrens Books.
  • HANDS-ON HERBAL LEARNING - Explore with the included digital Learning System when you scan the QR code. Engage in printable puzzles, games, and high-res PDF activities like crafts and coloring pages. Use the Magic Keeper’s Journal to track each herb's properties.
  • LEARN ABOUT PLANTS & HERBAL REMEDIES - With our herbal adventures book, you can teach kids about plants and their healing properties in a fun and engaging manner. Our magical stories include practical recipes safe for children.
  • ENGAGING ILLUSTRATIONS & CONTENT - The captivating artwork in LearningHerbs Herb Fairies kids books bring the stories to life. The content is fun and easy-to-understand, perfect for family reading time.
  • FLEXIBLE READING SCHEDULE - Enjoy the flexibility to read at your own pace with LearningHerbs Herb Fairies childrens book. Our collection of herbal books (with audiobooks) for kids is ideal for homeschooling, rainy days, and leisurely weekends.



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  • Each of the 13 books features a fairy inspired by a healing plant, teaching kids about the plants like chickweed, violet, lemon balm, plantain, chamomile, calendula, marshmallow, burdock, elder, pine, rose, cinnamon, and dandelion.

  • These books are designed for kids ages 5-12, but readers of all ages can enjoy them. Many parents find that reading along with audiobooks helps their children learn to read, making it a great experience for everyone.

  • Yes! With exciting adventures, magical elements, and engaging characters, Herb Fairies appeals to both boys and girls, inspiring a love for reading, nature, and the power of herbal remedies.

  • Reading the books is just a start. The Learning System adds hands-on activities like making elderberry syrup. Kids can enjoy downloadable and printable puzzles, games, and more guided by parents as herbal mentors to learn about plans and nature.

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Ona
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Colorful gameboard reminiscent of chutes and ladders. Informative cards that introduce several common plants. The cards work similarly to Sorry. The biggest difference from either of the two classic games is that no one wins until everyone wins. There are several cards that allow players to help each other reach Grandma's house with their load of berries and other goodies. Stories and extended information about the plants is optional, but are available to extend the fun. It is an excellent kitchen table game for long winter evenings.
Maggi
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I wasnt sure what to expect really but i like the way this is set up. Very story like. Coupled with useful information. My 8 year old likes the idea of having her own reference library
Halie E.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
I'll start by saying this is a very sweet game. I like how the directions encourage you to "just start playing" and learn as you play. You do need to print the coloring book and guide on your own, which is why I am giving it 4 stars. At the price point, I was expecting to have the coloring book and guide included. So that was kind of a letdown. Especially if you don't have access to a printer.For the game to truly be educational, you need the guide.
jicathechahuahua
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Let me start by saying, I grew up around an expert gardener and a gardening shop so I have always loved plants and picked up on a few things over the years. My family also likes to be self-sufficient and started learning about foraging wild plants in the previous year. I must say, this game is spot on and super educational for ALL ages, even for myself and my gardening expert mom. She even learned a few new things and was very impressed! I love the fact that, unlike most games being competitive, this one, you have to work as a team in order to achieve a common goal. My kids love it and even seem to be a little more kind to one another since we have been playing it. Definitely worth the money in my opinion. Great job!
Mindy L. Crouch
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
My son and I played. I got washed down the waterfall twice! Educational and very fun for ages 4 and up. The child matched the picture on the plant card to the picture on the ailment card so reading is not required but helps. While competitive in getting to the top of the mountain and back to grandma's first, the game encourages helping others through helper cards as well. Great value!
MS
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I had been looking at this game for a long time, but I didn't know if it would be good for adults with varying levels of knowledge about plants. I thought it might help me learn about herbs, but I also wanted it to be fun for my adult daughters, who have a lot of this type of knowledge. I finally got a chance to play it, and it is great. I went home and ordered it pretty quickly.The game is somewhat cooperative--you each progress independently but the total goal can be reached together. As you hike up the trail, you have problems like a skinned knee or upset stomach, and you have to use your collected herbs to solve them. It sounds like it could be boring, but it's actually well done and pretty fun.My son-in-law had played it for years, since he was a child, but he still was very happy to play it again and show it to me, and the rest of us who had never played it also had fun with it. It's not a super challenging game, but we enjoy less intense games, too, and this one was very good.
Iuliia
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
The best board game we have! My favorite part is that it encourages teamwork instead of racing to the end against your family members. My youngest is a sore looser and this game eliminated the struggle.My next favorite is multiple engagement levels. All players are getting to a destination and coming home, the sun is setting, there are trouble they encounter on the way, they find aids and they are able to help each other.As a nice bonus on top of all that the players are learning herbalism.I'd give 7 stars if I could :)
Jennifer Devine
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021
As our family expands our herbal knowledge, I knew this game would intrigue the minds of a 5 & 7 year old, as well as my own! You race around the board to get to the hill, but you don’t leave anyone behind with the “helper cards”. Just like in real life we need to help and lift up others! The cards are easy for kids who cannot read. You pick a trouble/ailment and the littles knew exactly what it was by the picture. Then tried to match the plant to the ailment. If you don’t have the plant you keep the ailment until you find it on your journey just like real wild crafting. As the kid said “this matches!” I would say “yes! [plant] helps with the pain of [ailment] or helps relieve the itching of [ailment].” You don’t really have to know plants to get the gist of why it may help but is useful since there are no information cards like other people say there should be. No, that’s what getting out there and learning is for. You can also play this game many ways; Matching, no sun, forward and back, first to use all their plants, helping your “cousin” heal with a plant you may have “found” etc… there’s actually a lot of possibilities.Also, didn’t know there were books and a whole world of this wildcrafting “story” outside of the game. My 7 yr old now wants all the books and stuff because, fairies.it will be exciting to grow and forage new plants this year with new eyes who can help say this plant helps this ailment, and we can make the tincture, tea, salve, whatever together. It’s a great tool to help the kids get into wildcrafting and foraging good and bad.I recommend this as gifts and for the home.1-4 players. You could add more or play by yourself!
IDontKnowMyOwnName
Reviewed in Australia on March 22, 2020
Great game. If played the traditional way it is quite long. We adapt it based on how long we want to ply for. It’s easy to change rules and make it your own. Very informative and educational. My kids have learnt so much!
Mauricio Lopez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2018
We got this game for our 4-year-old as a Christmas gift, we all liked the game and we're all learning thanks to it. Our son still doesn't understand all of the game but he enjoys the process of playing with both of his parents. We're sure that later he will be able to really understand the game and the rules.
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