![]() ![]() Please note that these are estimated delivery times only and are not guaranteed delivery dates. Rural allow another few days for delivery. Please use the tracking email to follow your delivery. * note some items have an oversize surcharge for shipping of $10 Auckland or $20 nationwide including rural.ĭeliveries should arrive 3-5 business days from dispatch. Otherwise a $8.50 flat rate for orders $149.99 and under. Please be patient while we will pick, pack and ship your order as soon as possible. ![]() During sale times dispatch will take longer than usual.  It’s great to have the two different ways to play because the cooperative version might be a bit too slow for older players, whereas some of the competitiveness of the other game is lost on a 3-year-old.Orders are dispatched within 3 business days. ![]()  It’s quite a bit different than the cooperative version and better for slightly older or more experienced players.  If the die tells you to remove a piece, you remove it and give it to another player, but if you make bedding fall off you have to keep those extra pieces.  In the competitive game everyone starts with a mattress, comforter, and pillow of the same color and you’re trying to get all of your bedding onto the stack. In the coop game, players are stacking and removing pieces until they get every piece on or the tower topples.  They are always stacked in the same order: first mattress, then comforter, and then next to the comforter you place the pillow.  In the cooperative game, everyone is trying to stack all of the mattresses, comforters, and pillows on the bed without them falling over.  The bed frame is set up and you place the pea inside and then the game begins. ![]()  In both versions of the game you are using the little circular 2-sided board, you are sharing the princess mover, and are passing the die from player to player.  The instructions give rules for both a cooperative game and a competitive game, and they include a short version of the Princess and the Pea if you or your children don’t know it. I played Sleepy Princess Pile Up with a 3-year-old little gamer and from the minute I opened the box she was super excited to play with all of the little mattresses, pillows, and comforters.  (I have to like it to review it and I really do!) How to Play  Granted, they made it into the sweetest little pre-school game a few years ago and are re-releasing it now with a slightly updated look, but it is still just as cute and I was lucky enough to be sent a copy to review. Remember the story of the Princess and the Pea?  Where if the girl is a REAL princess she’ll notice that there’s a pea hidden below a whole bunch of mattresses and won’t be able to sleep?  HABA made it into the sweetest little pre-school game and called it Sleepy Princess Pile Up. ![]()
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