• 2003
    • March 2003 - Launched First Games - Original & Kid versions with wood caps 
    • May 2003 - Moved from garage to first warehouse on Village Way (1,000 sq. ft.) Monroe, Washington
    • Fall 2003 - 'Kids' version red caps
    • Fall 2003 - Original green caps 
  • 2004
    • International distribution begins 
  • 2005
    • First 100,000 games sold
    • August 2005 - '*At the Zoo' version introduced  
  • 2006
    • June 2006 - Moved from Village Way warehouse to Suite M on 147th (4,000 sq. ft.)
    • June 2006 - Release 'At the Beach' 
    • November 2006 - '*On A Bird Watch' released
    • November 2006 - 'Deluxe Edition' introduced
  • 2007
    • Supplied donations of Find It® Games to Starbucks Christmas Joy Drive
  • 2008
    • Business moves from Suite M to Suite A on 147th (8,000 sq. ft.)
    • First mid- tier accounts open at Barnes & Noble, Borders and Hallmark 
    • The View's Whoopie Goldberg introduces Find It® games as a “Favorite Things”
    • August 2008 - Introduced 'Sports' version
  • 2009
    • Warehouse space increased to 10,250 sq. ft.
    • Established distribution with Target, Toys-R-Us 
    • July 2009 - '*Wizard of Oz" version released
    • August 2009 - 'Glitz & Glamour' introduced
  • 2010
    • One million games sold
    • Warehouse space increased to 12,250 sq. ft.
    • June 2010 - game '*Celtic Challenge' released
    • August 2010 - game '*Oh Really!" issued
    • October 2010 - '*On A Hunt' introduced
    • November 2010 - '*Veggie Tales' revealed
  • 2011
    • August 2011 - '*On the Farm' unleashed
    • October 2011 - '*Starry Night' released
    • October 2011 - *Puzzle Line introduced – Pharaoh’s Egypt; On Dry Ground; Parade of Animals 
  • 2012
    • July 2012 - '*Highlights' released
  • 2013
    • 2 Million Games Sold!
    • 10 Years Anniversary of FindIt®
    • Another company manufacturing/licensed Find It® games
  • 2019
    • Contract ended with other company and TAKING IT BACK!!
    • October 2019 - Re-launch Find It® Games
  •  2020
    • Moved from Monroe, Washington to Abilene, Texas
    • Customers in the toy retail business renewed
    • Established business in a shared warehouse (3,000 sq. ft.)
  • 2021
    • Awarded 2021 Creative Child Magazine Game of the Year
    • Moved to 6,400 sq. ft. warehouse
    • August 2021 - Attend American Specialty Toy Retailer Association (ASTRA) Conference
    • August 2021 - Released 'Sports" version
    • Continuing to re-launch and grow with the same company values as 2003 

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