

HABA My Very First Games - First Orchard Cooperative Board Game for 2 Year Olds (Made in Germany)
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JSpike
> 3 dayBought for my two year old to learn to play games. He still doesn’t quite have the attention span to play for the full game, but we are loving teaching him to take turns and how to identify colors. This game is a great first board game, with beautiful large wooden pieces that are well made and easy to grasp. Only annoying thing is the image for the bread basket and the crow on the die look kind of similar, which confuses me as well as my son.
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Molly
> 3 dayThis game is perfect for my two year old to learn how to match and take turns and about losing. My 4 year old also enjoys playing it.
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abqbev
> 3 dayThis is a cute game idea and my grandkids, ages 2 and 3, enjoyed it. As described, the wooden pieces and large die are substantial and enjoyable to play with. However, it is NOT a board game because there is no board. I would never have bought it if I had known, and frankly I think it was false advertising. There are chintzy cutouts for the fruit trees and raven path. It would have been a wonderful game if it had a board…as is, it seems cheap, and the flimsy cut outs will not last. At this price, there should have been a board.
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Alice Daugherty
> 3 dayGreat first game! Simple, fun and playing time not too long for young children! This is the second time I’ve bought this game. This time as a gift.
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Sunshine
Greater than one weekI got this in the hopes that my two-year-old and seven-year-old could play together. Surprisingly, they both have fun! Great game.
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Kateryna
> 3 dayMy just turned two toddler loves to play with the wooden fruits. He didnt get the concept of the game yet, but we have fun sorting colors and counting fruits. Thank you!
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Erin Ford
Greater than one weekMy toddler class loves this game! We call the bird the sneaky bird :) It teaches turn taking, color recognition, sorting, and following directions and rules! Great for sophisticated young 2s and older 2s/3s.
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Dmddjsjrurie
> 3 daySuuuuuuper simple game. Too simple for my 3 year old. She had more fun playing with the fruit and sharing it with the raven and all his friends. Not the games fault that my daughter isnt interested in it though. Its beautifully crafted, and it was worth it just to have nice hard wood play fruit that my daughter will play with for a long time. I would give this as a gift for a babys second birthday, though a smart 18 month old could play if they know their colors.
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Cory G Clarke
> 3 dayThis is simple, solidly made and cute; perfect for our 2-1/2 yo son. He loves playing this with us, and it’s been a fun break for us from relentless puzzles, books and blocks.
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Smartnthrifty
> 3 dayWe love this brand because they are truly age appropriate. Short enough to keep attention through at least two rounds. Still appealing enough for older siblings to participate. Also, they are always such beautiful pieces and artwork. Sincerely great quality, definitely able to save for generations or regifting/donating when done.