Family Peacemaker
classic aid for group decision
Who gets to open the first present? Who needs to do the laundry this week? What color should we paint the living room?
Finally, a fun way to settle these disputes peacefully. Unscrew the cap of the brass cylinder and check that the number of brass pegs inserted into the holes matches the number of people involved. Then pass the “Peacemaker” around, and have each person pick a peg—the hidden numbered markings deliver the rankings without playing favorites. Whether taking turns at board games, golfing, or arguing over who gets the final piece of pie at holiday dinners, this cool little device will cut through the conflict and maybe add a little fun in the bargain. Make sure to keep one on hand this holiday season—makes a great gift anytime of year.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Toy Contains Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Who gets to open the first present? Who needs to do the laundry this week? What color should we paint the living room?
Finally, a fun way to settle these disputes peacefully. Unscrew the cap of the brass cylinder and check that the number of brass pegs inserted into the holes matches the number of people involved. Then pass the “Peacemaker” around, and have each person pick a peg—the hidden numbered markings deliver the rankings without playing favorites. Whether taking turns at board games, golfing, or arguing over who gets the final piece of pie at holiday dinners, this cool little device will cut through the conflict and maybe add a little fun in the bargain. Make sure to keep one on hand this holiday season—makes a great gift anytime of year.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Toy Contains Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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