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How cute is this little fella??
Xeko Mission: China and a new line of earth-friendly Xeko Pals teach kids about conservation and the environment while they play. Mission: China is the newest edition of Xeko, This award-winning trading card game that introduces kids to threatened species and the world’s conservation hotspots. The Xeko Mission: China starter set comes packaged in a stunning pagoda box decorated with animals from China’s habitats and dragon illustrations that capture the mysteries of ancient Chinese culture.
This mission includes animals like the beloved Giant Panda, critically-endangered Snow Leopard, and ferocious King Cobra. Piquing kids’ interest in endangered animals and environmental conservation, Xeko seeks to inspire the next generation of eco-leaders through enriching and exciting game play.
Xeko is dedicated “to a bright green future.” And to prove this, in addition to using eco-friendly materials in the production of the Xeko game and Xeko Pals, Matter Group is contributing 4% of net sales to Conservation International (www.conservation.org). Conservation International works to save the habitat of endangered animals in conservation hotspots around the globe. For more information on Xeko products, visit www.xeko.com.
By creating toys and games that turn players into eco-adventurers, Matter Group inspires kids of all ages to help preserve and protect our planet. Xeko is available in toy and specialty stores across the country, including Barnes & Noble, Borders, and select Whole Foods stores.
The starter set retails for $24.99. Booster packs of 9 cards are available for $3.99.The most popular character from Mission: China is also one of the most recognizable of all endangered animals, the Giant Panda. This Xeko Pal pairs perfectly with Mission: China. 7.5” plush, MSRP $19.99.
***WIN!*** I’ve got a game and plush to giveaway to one luck reader! Head on over to Xeko and tell me one that has you excited about this product. Who will be the lucky guy or gal to recieve Xeko Mission: China? Come back here and leave me a comment. Don’t forget to leave your email address so I can contact you should you win. This contest will close on Dec. 6, 2008 at 11:59 CST. Good luck!!
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The whole idea is fascinating to me. When I first heard about the cards I thought yeah just another money maker. I never thought anything but baseball cards were worth collecting. Xeko is different though. I like that it educates and entertains simultaneously. A very worthwhile investment. For the knowledge it gives and eco-friendly habits will last a life time. I want it for my daughter.
Thank you,
tgreen53@lycos.com
I like the Xekopedia. It’s fantastic. This would make an excellent Christmas present for my young nephew who wants to be an explorer when he grows up.
winrobg@gmail.com
This is so cool. If I won I would give it to my four year old cousin. He would love the Panda. He might be a bit young (he can’t read yet) but I would help him play this and it sounds like something the whole family should join in and learn from. I think its great that kids can recycle the card packs to earn points for the game.
Thanks, hagleticia@gmail.com
I like that it teaches about different endangered animals and also helps children to understand the importance of saving the environment. My son is very curious and worries about the environment. He would love this!
Thank you!!
WOW, my grandson would love this. He asked for a Globe for Christmas. Plus I like any game that can be fun and educational too. I like that this starts teaching children at a young age about the environment they live in and the importance of taking care of it.
corjong@gmail.com
My grandchildren would love this. They like exploring, collecting and playing games. This has it all and I like it when their games are educational. I can see this making a great family fun night.
Thank you,
grammykayg@gmail.com
I would love this for my little nephew. Looks like it would be educational and fun. It teaches good lessons, plus he loves Panda bears.
Thanks,
rcc1982@rock.com
very cool site-it talked about Practice the 3 Rs — Reduce, Reuse and Recycle-something kids need to learn
tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
I like the fact that the game is educational for my kids and myself. Thanks for the chance. brewerchickey78(at)yahoo.com
I think this is awesome. A game that is fun and educational. Teaching valuable lessons at a young age is important for the care of our environment. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity. I know just the little boy to give it too.
contetare@care2.com
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