What age range is this best for?
Perfect for ages 5–8, and flexible enough to grow with learners beyond that range.
What grade level is this designed for?
Best for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, with the ability to use it above grade level for extended play and skill reinforcement.
How many players can play at once?
Designed for 2–5 players, making it ideal for families, classrooms, and small groups.
Can children play independently?
Yes. We recommend introducing the game with an adult first. Once children understand the rules, they can play independently or with peers.
How does the grocery list work?
Players shop for items on their grocery list as they move through the supermarket, encouraging planning, memory, and decision-making.
How long does a game typically take?
A full game usually takes 15–20 minutes, depending on the number of players.
Can this be used in a classroom or learning center?
Yes! It works well for centers, small groups, intervention, and free-choice time.
Is there replay value, or is it the same every time?
High replay value. Different grocery lists, player choices, and interactions make each game feel new.
Is this appropriate for struggling learners or learners with different needs?
Yes. The game is flexible, cooperative-friendly, and allows adults or peers to support learners as needed.