HABA My Very First Games - First Orchard Cooperative Board Game for 2 Year Olds (Made in Germany)
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Host
> 24 hourBought this for a nephews 2nd birthday. My sister-in-law has informed me that he loves this game, and likes to play it. I was unsure if he would enjoy it, so Im happy to hear that it went over well.
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Judy Henderson
> 24 hourMy two-year-old grandson just loves it. Learn how to take turns and of course its colors. Able to sit down and play a game ,
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Catherine Griffith
> 24 hourGreat as a gift!
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Amber486
> 24 hourMy almost 3 year old twins love this game. Simple rules make the game easy to play. Great for teaching colors, taking turns and working as a team to complete a goal.
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killer tomato
> 24 hourThis game is a favorite toy for our two year old-she asks to play several times a day. At 26 months, this game is well within her abilities--most other games we have tried (Cat In the Hat I Can Do That, for example) have required significant modification of the rules/gameplay. She quickly picked up how to play--roll the die and move all the fruit to the basket before the raven reaches the orchard, though she insists the raven is a duck. There is some basic strategy she doesnt yet grasp (when rolling pick any fruit, she picks one of the four pears and not the only remaining plum,) but since this usually results in a few more chances to move the duck and exclaim oh, dear!, it really isnt a drawback.
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Amanda Williams
> 24 hourThis is a great first game! It has taught my toddler the basics of waiting their turn, the game of chance and basic counting (to move the raven). An awesome first game! The players play against the raven so everyone is playing together to win.
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KWiesty
> 24 hourThis is a nice quality, durable game for first learners. The game is easy to learn and played cooperatively so the little one does not have to experience a winner/loser outcome.
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Tina
> 24 hourOur Grandaughter loves this game, it was easy to learn and works for little hands!
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Joanne M. Cimino
> 24 hourMy 3.5 yr old twin grandsons love this game. They learned about throwing a die, taking turns and non-competitive game playing. The object is to get all the fruit into the basket before the crow reaches the gate. They set it up themselves and put it away by themselves. They love the game and play it daily.
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Daniela Sommers
> 24 hourWe loved this game! Our son has ASD and we are always looking for games he can be involved in. That aren’t so long it loses his attention. This game was perfect. We loved the style and simplicity of it, and we even played with our 12 y/o who had fun!