Category:Activity’
Tease your Brain!
- by Meghan@GTB
The month of March is full of riddles and teasers at GTB! Get ready to Shamrock and Roll your way to savings. Answer the leprechaun’s riddle correctly at the time of purchase and roll the dice to save some gold. The number you roll determine’s the precent discount off your entire purchase!
There’s different types of riddles and we have a good assortment of them on hand to test your skills. There’s two types of riddles: enigma’s and conundrum’s. Enigma’s are riddles that are presented as either a metaphor or allegorical language. These one’s require careful thinking and ingenuity. Conundrums are riddles that rely on the questions effects on punning the answer or question itself.
Families that participate in brain teasers and riddles exercise their brains and can increase their overall thinking potential. Just think of them as aerobics for your brain! You exercise your body to stay physically in shape, so why shouldn’t you exercise your brain to stay mentally fit?
To help, be sure to stop by our monthly game nights – the second Friday of every month. We always have staff on hand to teach and play the games with you!
FEBRUARY IS PUZZLE MONTH!
- by Meghan@GTB
There’s not a whole lot to do in January and February except play in the snow, watch a movie, read a book or do a really great puzzle. We love puzzles here at GTB so we decided to dedicate the month of February to these fantastic awe-inspiring works of genius. Not only are puzzles a great way to pass the time, but they help to build a child’s fine motor, cognitive, language, and problem-solving skills. Packed with both fun and hands-on benefits!
Puzzles were originally created by painting a picture on a flat, rectangular piece of wood, and then cutting it into small pieces with a jigsaw – hence the name Jigsaw Puzzle! John Spilsbury, a London mapmaker and engraver, is credited with commercializing jigsaws puzzles around the year 1760. We’re talking intricate wooden puzzles that took a lot of time to complete and were pretty expensive. Puzzle-goers could actually rent wooden puzzles, which made the fun more affordable. Cardboard puzzles were first introduced in the 1800s and sales hit an all-time high during the depression. News stands even sold cheap daily puzzles alongside newspapers and magazines!
The basics of puzzles are here to stay but the shapes and designs have gotten a bit more advanced. Some of our favorite puzzle companies include: Ravensburger, Mudpuppy Press, Crocodile Creek, Grimm’s and GeoToys
Ravensburger
Ravensburger was founded by Otto Maier in 1883 and started out as a publishing company which provided instruction folders for craftsmen and architects. They produced their first game in 1884 titled “Journey Around the World”. In the 20th century, they expanded into picture books, books, children’s activity books, art instruction manuals, non-fiction books, reference books and children’s games and activity kits.
They didn’t start producing puzzles until 1964. In 1977, the company split up into book publishing and game publishing. Today, they have an extensive line of puzzles and games that are available all over the world. Geppetto’s will have one of Ravensburger’s 5000 piece puzzles in our window for a “live” display. We’re asking customers and friends to stop on by and help us complete the task! We’re pretty optimistic we’ll be able to finish it by the end of the month, but we’ll definitely need some help!
Grimm’s
Grimm’s is one of our favorite companies because they have such beautiful products and their company believes in providing children with quality toys that will last a lifetime. Even though we’ve already devoted a blog entry entirely to them, we feel it only fair to add them in as one of our favorite puzzle companies. Along with their delightful toys and products for kids, they make creative puzzles that let a child’s imagination run wild with ideas! Grimm’s use only European wood, mainly Alder. The majority of their wooden toys are handcrafted and hand finished. They are also finished with natural vegetable/linseed oil or child safe water-based dyes.
Who ever thought a simple wooden puzzle could be used to construct such beautiful things?!

GeoToys
GeoToys’ goal is pretty straightforward: “We believe that children possess a natural curiosity about the world and about other people. If we do our job right and make geography fun, then this curiosity will take over”. They believe that the more kids learn about the Earth, the more they will do to protect it. We couldn’t agree with them more! The more you know about the planet you live on makes you more inclined to take good care of it! GeoToys is dedicated in making geography fun which is why a portion of all of their profits are donated to geography education.
Not only are their beliefs in line with that of GTB, but their puzzles are utterly delightful and, dare we say, educational! Loaded with color and packed with information, these puzzles are a sure way to get kids buzzing about geography. Their jigsaw puzzle pieces are shaped like individual countries/states so kids are learning as they’re piecing it together.

We have a whole lot of puzzles crowding our shelves so be sure to stop by, pick one up, and enjoy a night with your family piecing together a puzzle and some lasting memories!