

HABA My Very First Games - First Orchard Cooperative Board Game for 2 Year Olds (Made in Germany)
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Karelle Murazik
> 3 dayMy twin 2+ year old granddaughters have a blast playing this game. They can chew the parts while we play. Only down side is the fruit and dice are a hard wood. If they choose to throw them it can be dangerous. They are quickly learning more about taking turns and working together to win.
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Rainard Xavier
> 3 dayThis is a good game, it held the attention of a short attention span child until her grandmother ruined it by letting the child get away with breaking the rules.
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Anne S
> 3 dayThis is a well made and excellent game for toddlers. It was the first game my son was able to sit down and really play. It is a simple concept, but effectively teaches a child colors, counting and how to take turns. I highly recommend this product.
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Janet H.
> 3 dayGreat for two-year-old.
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Ccsmama
> 3 dayEasy for a 2yr old to comprehend. Just what we wanted
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Lydia
> 3 dayGreat game. Easy to learn. My 3 year old enjoys it. We’ve purchased for several of her friends for their birthday gifts. Simple dice rolling to display the color of fruit (blue/blueberry, yellow/lemon, red/apple, green/pear or fruit basket / any fruit) then put the painted wooden fruit in the basket. You can also roll a raven and he moves step by step closer along a path trying to get to the fruit before you pick it all. Simple. Way to learn. Fun. Quick. We often enjoy playing several games in a row.
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codster
> 3 daya solid made game set that is unique to play and easy for little ones to understand
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Ilana Braun
> 3 dayBlah blah game
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J. Frazier
> 3 dayI got this game for my 19 month old son to start learning board games. The pieces are large enough that there is no fear of choking. It is a very simple gameplay, but it is great for starting to instill the basics of rules and boardgames. Hes still a bit young for actually understanding that were playing a game and there are certain rules, but even so, he really enjoys the opportunity for interaction as his father and I try to explain to him what to do. Even if he doesnt always want to play the game with rules he enjoys bringing it out to play with the pieces. Weve had it about a month, and Im excited to see how he progresses with understanding the rules and gameplay.
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Mary Ann
Greater than one weekOur 3 year old granddaughter was able to compete against Nana immediately playing this game. The materials are great (the game pieces are colorful, solid wood) and very simple. This is grandma approved!