Paddington is heading back to the big screen on November 10th, and to celebrate the release of Paddington 2, University Games has created a range of exciting new fun filled Paddington themed games and activities for you to enjoy.
Get creative with Paddington Colour On, for hours of colouring and activity fun with everyone’s favourite bear!
With three metres of Paddington colouring scenes and activities, children of all ages can join Paddington on his adventures.
Simply turn the easy-twist dial to reveal a new activity or colouring scene, and then twist it back when it’s time to pack away.
RRP: £7.99, available from John Lewis
The boys all love drawing and colouring in so the Colour On was a big hit with them.
I love that I could just roll it out, give each of them a section and leave the colouring pencils at the end of the table and let them crack on.
There was no fighting over whose paper was whose and they happily sat their colouring in the different pictures and trying to solve the puzzles together.
It has to be one of the nicest colouring in sessions I've seen from them lately.
Normally they end up in pencil fights!
Once they were finished I didn't have to go round picking up lots of different pieces of paper, I just rolled it back up and put it back on the art shelf!
#mumwin!
With 3 meters of paper they have plenty to be getting on with!
Follow the adventures of Paddington in PaddingtonTM Spot The Difference, a fantastic new take on spot the difference, where players can follow the adventures of Paddington in two seemingly identical images!
With over 80 different spot the difference PaddingtonTM scenes, find the differences to beat your opponent to find the infamous pot of marmalade!
With dry erase markers and easy-wipe Paddington scenes, the fun is never ending with this exciting Paddington twist on a children’s classic!
RRP: £7.99, available from John Lewis
Purpose of the Game
Be the first player to spot all 5 differences on your score card and find the 'hidden pot of marmalade'.
Recommended age 8+
Players 1+
Noah loves spot the differences and is rather good, his eyes work much faster than mine.
Before we started the game we both took a card and just hunted for the differences, once we had done that we cracked on with the game.
As I thought, Noah was the first to complete his score card and find the hidden pot of marmalade, I was only one behind him so I don't think I did too badly.
It was a great game and one we'll be playing again and one that Noah will be able to play with his cousin Sam when he comes round to visit.
Again another win for getting him away from screen time!
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