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Are your kids going crazy for the Woolworths and BIG W Minecraft collectibles? We have a completed set of Minecraft Cubeez in the collectible box up for grabs for one lucky Mouths of Mums member!

Until March 11 2025, customers can to collect a Minecraft Cubeez free with every $30 they spend in a single eligible transaction in-store or online at Woolworths Supermarkets, BIG W, MILKRUN and select Woolworths  Metro stores (excluding BIG W Market and Everyday Market).

Minecraft Competition

Each pack contains one buildable cardboard block with 40 unique Cubeez to collect.

Kids can build characters like Steve and Alex, creatures like creeper and Enderman, and iconic blocks such as the crafting table and diamond ore. Made from FSC certified recycled paper, Cubeez are 100% kerbside recyclable in Australia.

To be in with the chance of winning a completed set, all you have to do is tell us why you think Minecraft is good for kids.

Make sure you keep an eye out for participating products at Woolworths. including Vileda, which will help you complete your set quicker, thanks to bonus packs!

 

This is a game of skill; our team will select one winner based on the best genuine, non AI-generated answer. 

  • Because Minecraft is a very art puzzle cube, which it looks like a minecraft robot. It is very good for kids to play Minecraft cubes. Kids love Minecraft cubes very much, because Minecraft is a very art puzzle cube favourie gives kids feel happy play Minecraft cubes fantasy imagination


  • It teaches them thought orocess and thinking skills.


  • Minecraft is great for kids because it encourages creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. My son builds, strategizes, and even learns basic coding through Redstone. It’s educational, social, and safer than many other games. With the right balance, it’s a fun way for kids to develop critical thinking and collaboration skills.


  • It has taught my ADHD child to to have the patience and confidence when building things. It has also taught him to think outside “the box”.


  • Helps they spacial awareness, problem solving, and peer development skills.


  • Its good for learning


  • to keep there minds mentally active while having loads of fun and learning


  • They have to plan and think, be creative and imaginative. My grandsons are always planning what they are going to do next and chatting with their friends about it. They have tried to get me involved in playing too by explaining how I can make a greenhouse and why I should. “you’ll love it Nanna!”. I love to see them enthusiastic and involved. They also love to read the books about Minecraft Zombies so encouraging reading is always a big plus.


  • I don’t know exactly but I like my kids have it


  • It encourages kids’ critical thinking, engages the creative sides of their brains and lets their imagination run wild!


  • It teaches them to be creative and think outside the box. The challenges are good for their critical thinking.


  • It helps them be creative but also is a great incentive for hosuebold chores


  • Minecraft’s great for kids because it sparks creativity, teaches problem-solving, and gives them a virtual world to ruin without me having to clean up!


  • Minecraft helps our son show his creativity by building unique buildings and items.


  • Creative minds need creative pastimes. Who knows what they can achieve in the future if they are allowed to play games like Minecraft now.


  • It encourages creativity and planning out what they are crafting and working towards. Fun to play with others as a team.


  • My son is the biggest minecraft fan and he would love the complete set


  • I think minecraft is good for kids because it promotes creativity it also allows my daughter to play with her cousins that live 16 hours away fostering and maintaining there relationships in a safe and fun environment online


  • I think it gets them thinking of different ways to do things. My kids love building things and collecting things and thinking about how to do things.


  • Minecraft encourages problem solving and use of imagination and creativity.


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