My son loves the card game Xeko! He gets to learn about endangered species, play a strategic game, and collect valuable cards gaining education while playing! I have reviewed the Xeko game a few times (see
here, &
here). Xeko Mission is a
2 player card game that he can learn about conservation and the environment while he plays.

A new line of eco-friendly plush, the
Xeko Pals, also debuted this fall. Each plush is based on the most popular characters from the Xeko eco-adventure game. The plush are made with soy and certified organic cotton “fur” and filled with soy-based stuffing. These new toys feature “mission codes” that allow kids to join the fun at
xeko.com, where the Xeko adventure comes to life on the web. The most popular character from Mission: China is the Giant Panda.

Xeko Pals, “Hairy,” is the newest little Xeko critter. "Hairy" is a dwarf lemur from Madagascar—the toy is life-sized (these lemurs are about the size of a softball in real life). He is so cute, and his eyes are so big! He has a really long tail, and my son loves playing with him!

As you can see, Nathaniel has a great time playing with the Xeko Pals! Not a dull moment! Each animal comes with a Mission Code, which gives unlimited play of the “Hairy the Nibbler” game at
xeko.com. It is a fun game!

Nathaniel now has a companion to help him complete his mission while playing the Xeko game.
Xeko has offered to give you a discount on their products (games, cards, or stuffed animals):
Just go to the
Xeko Store, select your items, and you can get 15% off your entire order by entering the code:
gogreenExpires: 10/31/09
Since Earth Day is quickly approaching (April 22), Xeko has offered to give a Lemur away to one of my readers! This contest is open to USA, and will end on April 22nd~ Earth Day! Go to
Xeco.com and find out a few facts, or something you find interesting...then come back and comment on it.
You may comment on as many other posts (that I have written in the past) as you want to for an additional entry, just leave the url in your additional comment! You have many chances to enter this contest!
In order to qualify, you must do what is required. You may come back each day and enter (again) after you do the first rule, just
tweet about this giveaway and leave the url in your comment AND/OR
Click here to see how you can earn even more extra credits to win!! Click here to see guidelines and the
official rules.
Your son looks like he loves this game!
ReplyDeleteI better go find out about Xeko because I am a middle school teacher and some of my students must play it.
Arrgghhh!!! Now I have someplace else to play games. I got playing that match game and can't stop! :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the Xekopedia showing all their cards. I was enjoying reading about the facts. Thank you!
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I learned quite a bit reading through the Xekopedia, like that toucans aren't great flyers. They usually get around by hopping.
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I subscribe.
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And I have your button. Thanks!
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The Asiatic Black Bear prefers to be a vegetarian.
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I just saw these in the store recently and was debating on getting them for my son you helped me make up my mind thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteThe Asiatic Black Bear does not eat meat. mverno@roadrunner.com
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So cute - count me in :)
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I see from the store locater, they sell these at my local bookstore, so I will have to go check them out for my kids. they look fun and educational.
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The Asiatic Black Bear prefers to be a vegetarian.There is a beautiful dracula flower that i had never heard of.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great giveaway! I would love to win. I learned that the Baobab is Madagascar's national tree. neat. Thank you
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They have a Green Stars Program. I also like that they have a xekopeida explaining the terms.
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Looks great :)
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This would be a fun new place for my girls to go and play online.
ReplyDeleteI love the Xekopedia... It covers the animals and plants! the facts are great and so not what I was expecting...
ReplyDeleteI love Xekopedia!
ReplyDeleteLungless Salamander breathe directly through their skins and the linings of their mouths, and can only survive in very moist habitats.
The Pygmy Seahorse can camouflage itself
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The green turtle lives in tropical waters around the globe, and only comes ashore for one reason – to lay eggs. yyeres(at)gmail(dot)com
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I love all of the cards and how much this could be used as a learning tool. I love how the site promotes the three Rs. Thank you.
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I want to win :)
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I learned that only members of the club cab earn green stars. Also that every little bit makes a difference
ReplyDeleteI love the Xekopedia, it's very intresting!
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I learned that you must be a member of club cab to earn green stars!\
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I love that you can learn from the cards. My son would love this!
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I really enjoyed looking at the Xekopedia!
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I learned they have a Green Stars Program
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i love hairy,he's awesome
ReplyDeletei learned the Pygmy seahorse can camouflage itself!
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What a great product! I really like the Green Stars program. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI like Club Xeko where kids can get cool tips, goodies, and feel engaged in a club.
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I really appreciate that they follow the 3 R's - reduce, reuse and recycle. If only more companies did the things xeko is doing!
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I learned that they used recycled materials for their packaging.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the Baobab is Madagascar's national tree.
ReplyDeleteI learned from their Xekopedia that the Cocos finch eats a different diet from their relatives 600 miles away - it's called adaptive radiation.
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The Asiatic Black Bear prefers to be a vegetarian.
ReplyDeleteI learned about the eyeless Gejiu Blind Loach, which feels its way along the river bottom with tentacles to feed.
ReplyDeleteI was very surprised to see that the Asiatic Black Bear was a vegetarian...who knew!!
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ReplyDeleteI found the Xecopedia very interesting and informative complete with beautiful pictures! Thanks for the chance!
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I learned the long eared owl "claps" his wings to atrract a mate.Thanks!
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These are really cute!
ReplyDeleteI learned that there is an eco hotspot in California.
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The Manatee closest living relative is the Elephant! They are herbivores!
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Me again :)
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I like that the Xeko booster-pack display boxes are wrapped in EarthFirst® PLA film made with plant material. They're obviously serious about their mission of using eco-friendly materials in everything we do
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