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Biodegradable Golf Tees
Reg: $5.99

Take pressure off the trees by using these eco golf tees made from a renewable, biodegradable material derived from corn!

Most of the 2 billion golf tees used annually are made out of wood. Those that aren't are plastic and will take hundreds of years to break down.

A Beautiful Place Cooperative Game
Reg: $14.99

Earth can be a beautiful place shared by all. Sadly, it has been harmed and compromised. Players work together to restore its beauty. Can they do it before the dark pollution clouds encircle the beautiful place? They have a much better chance if they work together.

Environmental concepts are presented in a simple way. Or just play it as an exciting nature game. Colourful board measures 12" x 12".

There's a Growly in the Garden Game
Reg: $14.99

Play together--not against each other--with this co-operative game sure to delight children.

The object of this game is for players to help each other plant the largest flower garden that they can while also helping the Growlies find what they need most so they don't pick or trash the flowers.

Harvest Time Cooperative Game
Reg: $14.99

In Harvest Time, gardens are planted first. Then everyone rolls the dice to do the harvesting. The job is to harvest the gardens before winter comes. Will we get them all? Maybe, if we remember to help each other out!

A simple, but challenging game for beginners. Play together, not against each other with this cooperative game for the whole family.

Endangered Species 2-in-1 Puzzle - Polar Bear & Cuvier's Gazelle
Reg: $22.99

Helping species through art and education. Dig in to this eye-catching puzzle for some educational fun!

With this puzzle, you get two 16-piece puzzles in one. The Polar Bear is, as you may well know, highly threatened by climate change. Flip the puzzle over and you'll find the Cuvier's Gazelle of North Africa.

Once thought to be extinct in the wild, the gazelle’s population is now thought to be less than 2000 left in the world.

Endangered Species 2-in-1 Puzzle - Aye Aye & Lemur Leap Frog
Reg: $22.99

Helping species through art and education. Dig in to this eye-catching puzzle for some educational fun!

With this puzzle, you get two 16-piece puzzles in one. The Aye Aye Lemur, native to Madagascar--and the world's largest nocturnal primate--munches on a banana on one side.

Reverse the puzzle and piece together the striking Lemur Leap Frog, who wears more eyeliner than Amy Winehouse.

Endangered Species 2-in-1 Puzzle - Eastern Cougar & Green Sea Turtle
Reg: $22.99

Helping species through art and education. Dig in to this eye-catching puzzle for some educational fun!

With this puzzle, you get two 16-piece puzzles in one. The Eastern Cougar has largely been affected by human disturbance (e.g. land clearing for settlement, agriculture), while the Green Sea Turtle has similarly been impacted by hunting, fishing nets, development and pollution.

Community Cooperative Game
Reg: $29.99

A moderately complicated game about communal living that explores both material and spiritual values.

In Community, players try to develop a happy, complete village. There are hardships and opportunities. There are bad feelings to handle with love and forgiveness. The meeting hall is the heart of the community. If successful in building a community, all players will win together.

Earth Cooperative Game
Reg: $34.99

A peace strategy game to counter war games.

Players look after fictional nations, managing resources and solving the emerging problems. You have to be quick thinking and compassionate to deal with rapidly changing circumstances.

What to do? Try consultation, trade agreements, training and deploying peace armies to cool out conflict, economic communities and planetary meetings.

Our Town Cooperative Game
Reg: $34.99

Be a town planner, not a town grabber! Play together, not against each other with this cooperative game for the whole family.

In Our Town, players try to develop the city's economy and avoid going bankrupt. Decisions are made based on what works best as private enterprise and/or what works best cooperatively owned and operated. Maybe credit unions, food co-ops, and people parks! The Daily News and Mail bring many challenges.