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University Games Brown Bear-Panda Bear, What Do You See? Game
from: University Games
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Amazon Maximum Age: 8 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 36 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: University Games
EAN: 0794764012699
Label: University Games
Manufacturer: University Games
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: 01269
Publisher: University Games
Release Date: June 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 2269
Studio: University Games
Amazon.com's Price: $14.99
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Features: - The World of Eric Carle
- A preschool game of memory and matching.
- No reading required.
- Great game for demonstrating rhyming and sequences.
- An imaginative and colorful game for your children.
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University Games Brown Bear-Panda Bear, What Do You See? Game from: University Games
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Product Description: Based on Eric Carle's children's books, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" and "Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?," this game introduces children to the magic of story creation, while helping memory and sequencing skills. After players find all the animal cards needed for their sequence, they recite the popular Eric Carle stories they created. Includes a colorful game board, 4 bear cards, 32 animal cards and instructions. For 2 to 4 players.
What I like about this game is that if your child is too young to fully understand how to play by the rules, or if they just don't want to, you can use the game pieces to play Memory. Each animal comes in a pair, so you can lay them all face down and find its match. My daughter likes to pull the pieces out of the box one at a time and place it over its picture on the board until all the pieces are gone, so it can be a solitary game as well.
It's even more fun for them when they recognize the animals from the Eric Carle books. Would make a great gift, especially when paired with one or more of the books on which this game was based.
The game pieces themselves are quite sturdy, which is nice when playing with the age group this game is intended for, but our board has a rip in it from being folded the wrong way a few times. Nothing earth shattering, but just something to note.
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What I like about this game is that if your child is too young to fully understand how to play by the rules, or if they just don't want to, you can use the game pieces to play Memory. Each animal comes in a pair, so you can lay them all face down and find its match. My daughter likes to pull the pieces out of the box one at a time and place it over its picture on the board until all the pieces are gone, so it can be a solitary game as well.
It's even more fun for them when they recognize the animals from the Eric Carle books. Would make a great gift, especially when paired with one or more of the books on which this game was based.
The game pieces themselves are quite sturdy, which is nice when playing with the age group this game is intended for, but our board has a rip in it from being folded the wrong way a few times. Nothing earth shattering, but just something to note.
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We bought this game for our son's 4th birthday. It's a very easy game to play so he caught on very quickly. However, it's just like any other memory type game and therefore, for adults, it can tend to get boring. The kids like it though.
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My son received this for his 3rd birthday. It's a great family game and it ties into one of his favorite books, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?". The rules were easy to learn and we started playing right away. This game helps with memory, recognition, pronunciation of some more advanced words (like "macaroni penguin") and turn-taking. It is easy to enjoy and doesn't take too long (but isn't too short). Most importantly, my son likes to play this game and often pulls it out and wants to play with us.
I definitely would recommend this game to others with toddlers and/or preschool aged children. Especially to those who know/love Eric Carle's books.
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Both our 3 and 6 year old love this game. We have the Brown Bear book so they relate it to the game. (Even without the book, they would like the game.) We are trying to get our 3 year old to learn his colors and this game helps with that. It also is a memory game. Also, does not take long so great for short attention spans!
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My son is three and we bought him this game and he LOVED it! We have been looking for good educational games that he can play and also his sister who is going to be six will enjoy, we played as a family and everyone had a great time, would reccomend this game for families with young kids.
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