When Chris and I went to BlogHer this summer, one of our favorite expo hall visits was at the Sifteo Cube booth.  They were the creators of a creative new gaming system – portable, small, simple, yet completely engaging.

(We kinda got addicted.)

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Sifteo consists of small blocks that interact with each other when you touch their sides together.  They require cognitive skills, but very little coordination, which meant that they’d be perfect for Ali.

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(Poor girl.  She can use her mind, but not always her hands.)

As suspected, Ali loves the Sifteo Cubes.  They come with four games, all which have encouraged her to think spatially, something that I’m personally not very good at.  All of the games also have cute intro stories that really excite her about playing, and she’s enjoyed using them both during her free time and for school play.

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Our favorite game, Chroma Splash, consists of different colored dots, and you have to plan ahead and figure out how to erase all of them in the right order.

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Another game, Word Caravan, has helped Ali be able to take individual letters and form them into different words.  I like this game because most word scrambling games are WAY too advanced for her age, but this game’s simplicity allows her to learn how to think about how to form words from mixed-up letters.

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Code Cracker is a math game, where you have to add, subtract, and multiply to unlock the secret code, and obviously, she enjoys that one as well.

The Sifteo Cube system is valued at $129.95, and it comes pre-loaded with four games.  And they’ve generously offered to give a set to one of you!

If you would like to enter to win, simply leave a comment on this post.  For extra entries, you may do one or all of the following:

Be sure to leave separate comments for each of your entries!  This giveaway will be open until Wednesday, December 19.  I will announce the winner Thursday, December 20 on my Giveaway Winners Page.

Good Luck!


Disclosure: I was given a set of Sifteo Cubes to review the product.  My opinions are my own.

133 thoughts on “Giveaway – Sifteo Cubes Gaming System!

  1. I like them and follow them. And YOU! I also retweeted your tweet about the giveaway and will share your link on FB. Kthxbai!!!

  2. These are amazing…I’ve never heard of them. Thanks for letting us all know about them and I would love to win a set!

  3. Sifteo looks so cool! I think I would use it as we. Would be nice to keep at my house for when my grandson comes over. I saw your post on FB and came here to read your review. Thanks!

  4. Oh wow, that is fantastic! I bet my autistic son would really enjoy those. He’s a big fan of anything that lights up and spatial activities.

  5. I would love to win. Here’s hoping! But how do you keep track of all the entries when they are in several different places?

  6. I would love to win a set of Sifteo Cubes. As I read your post about them I had a hard time figuring out who would love them and benefit from them more, my 5 yo or 7 yo. So of course I’ll win one set and buy another!

  7. I retweeted your tweet about Siftio. I think I would like word scramble most of all. It sounds like word game fans would love sitting and helping the children in their lives play this cube game.

  8. I have already liked you on facebook, many months ago. That’s where I saw your post about Sifteo. I really like the fact that you can order another cube for the game. Perhaps they will keep adding more games.

  9. Oh, what fun. I would love to play with these! (funny story: when I swyped the word “love” on my phone keyboard, the phone guessed “lube”, instead. I got a good chuckle out of that one.)

  10. I LOVE you on facebook, and just liked Sifteo on facebook as well. This looks like an amazing gift that all four of our nephews would enjoy (they are 5-9). Thank you for the opportunity and Merry Christmas!

  11. These do look fun. They remind me of a letter game my brother has – it’s basically the same cubes (but 7?) and you build as many words as you can before the timer beeps.

    This looks like a fun variation!

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