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5.0 out of 5 stars Fruitastic game!
We got this game because our 2 year old always wanted to join when we played games but they were too advanced. This has been a great game that our entire family enjoys! It's very simple with large pieces and quick game play, all of which are a must with the short attention spans of little ones! Our kiddos enjoy throwing the die and trying to keep the birdie from eating the fruit. When the bird comes up on the die, they giggle and say don't get our fruit! It's been great because it also teaches lessons that games do, such as waiting our turn, playing the color rolled even if it's not the one that was wanted (and thus not cheating), and that we don't always win but we can play and try once more. This game is a winner all around and is played weekly.Update: After having this game for over 2 years it's been one of the most played with games that we have in our big collection of games! Kiddos ranging from 22 months up to 5 years enjoy it and so do the adults who play it with them. The game looks as great as it did when we got it. The fruit pieces have hit the ground more times than I can say but they haven't chipped at all. This game has been so durable and such fun to have in our rotation. One thing to keep in mind is that the pieces are made of wood so they pack a punch if hurled by a little one but we haven't really had a problem with that since the game play is so quick and keeps the kids engaged. I still love how big the pieces are because they can't be choked on, are easy for kids to grasp, and I'm not picking up tiny pieces everywhere! One of the other reasons this game is uniquely awesome is because it takes very little effort (not a lot of rules) but it's still fun so you can get straight into playing & having fun. Also everything fits in the box well and the box has held up just as well as the rest of the pieces. It's just a really great game!!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality, nice introduction to table games
Great for learning how rules, games , winning and losing works. Game is cute and pieces are large and of nice quality.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very simple game - and that is what it needs to be.
This is a very simple game which is perfect for 2 year olds. Seriously, it is very hard to find a game so simple that even a 2-year old can understand and enjoy it. I had avoided getting this game because of all the "simple" comments, but I am SOOO glad I ignored them because its what I needed for my little one.Not only is it the perfect age range, but the game is collaborative so all the players are working together towards the same goal. This collaborative format works much better with the very young children as it is hard for them to play games individually. It also is helpful to share the winning and losing as a team as it helps process the emotions of it as a group instead of alone.Set up - Set out four trees. Place the same 4 wooden fruits on the same tree (plums tress only bear plums). Each tree in the orchard now bears 3-D wooden fruit... and each fruit is a different color: green apples, red apples, yellow pears, and purple plums. Put together the pathway to the orchard (place the given tiles in a row). Place the raven at the start of the path.Purpose of the game - The raven will hop down the pathway to the orchard and when he arrives, the raven will eat ALL the fruit on the trees. To win the game, players must collect the fruit before the raven gets there.Game play - Roll the die and see what color is on top of the die. Pick the fruit of that color and place in the basket. If a basket image shows up on top, collect any colored fruit you want to put in the basket. If the raven shows up on top, hop the raven one space closer to the orchard. If you roll a color and there is none of that colored fruit left to pick off trees, then pass the die to the next player.Teaches - taking turns, following directions, color matching, counting 1-8 (ex: by counting 8 apples and spaces the raven hops), processing emotions of win/lose, and some basic science concepts:1. fruit comes from plants2. apples, pears, and plums grow on trees3. farm that grows fruit on trees is called an orchard4. birds eat fruit5. each tree only bears one kind of fruit (pears and apples do not come from the same tree)The fact that this game could so easily be connected to a basic science lesson on where food comes from was really such an amazing surprise! This game could easily be added into a 2-year old basic curriculum. Heck why not add in a mini outing to pick apples or cheeries at a local orchard?Overall, I am thrilled with this game. Quality, well throught through, and more learning opportunities than I even expected! Even after my children outgrow this game, the fruit could even used in other ways because they are so well made. Haba just won over my lifelong business.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to games
This game is a perfect introduction to games for little kids. The rules are simple, and it works on their dice rolling and sorting skills. The game has everyone on the same team working together, so you all win or lose together. It has really helped with teaching our children how to win or lose gracefully. Our children also like using the fruit pieces in their pretend play which is an added bonus!
5.0 out of 5 stars kids loved it, high quality materials.
This is a really high quality game, it's real wood pieces. My kids wanted to play over and over so we adapted the raven's walkway to be shorter each round, I introduced the game by telling them about the Raven wanting to steal their fruit, and they were into it right away. My kids are 3 and 5 and my third baby even likes to hold the fruits and watch us yell. Its perfect for learning to take turns but eliminates the winner and loser, so its a nice break for my highly competitive little family. I could see my five year old playing this game for a couple more years, maybe through age 7 or so? 10/10, recommend.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great first game for kids
This is such a great game for little kids. It's pretty easy to explain/understand and the concept of working as a team is a nice change that fosters companionship over competition.The pieces are solid, but the trees do get scattered easily. The basket could be more substantial than a cardboard box but it's well made and our boys loved it.
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect entry game for toddlers!
My 2-year-old really enjoys this game. It was very simple to explain and play. Only takes a few minutes. One star removed because the "basket" is pretty thin cardboard. All other components are VERY well made. However, you must use the basket every turn. I imagine the basket won't last too long. Hope I'm wrong.HABA games are great! Would highly recommend.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great gift for kids
Good quality and kids love it. Best for group play and we all have fun!
O lo adori o lo adori
Per bimbi già di 1-2 anni, per cominciare a far capire quelle che possono essere delle regole. Educativo anche per rapportarsi con il mondo e divertente.Materiali ottimi e belli da sminuzzare anche se non si vuole giocare con le regole
Très bon jeu collaboratif!
Je l’ai acheté en version espagnol car la version française était plus cher et livré bien plus tard !Je ne regrette pas du tout, le livret d’instruction est en plusieurs langues dont le français. Et il n’y a pas d’autres mentions espagnol sur le jeu!Il s’agit d’un jeu de société collaboratif, il permet d’apprendre les couleurs, comprendre une consigne, être patient en attendant son tour et surtout il n’y a pas de perdant ! Soit on gagne tous ensemble, soit on perds tous ensemble! Ça permet d’éviter les frustrations...
Muy recomendable
Juego con la calidad que representa la marca HABA. A partir de dos años.Me gusta que es un juego cooperativo, donde o ganan todos los que juegan o pierden todos. Los niños en este sentido se sienten dentro de un equipo y no compiten. Juegan todos contra el cuervo (pieza de madera). Los materiales son también de calidad, las frutas de madera, muy bonitas.Es una versión del clásico juego de El frutal de Haba, en este caso para niños a partir de dos años.Las instrucciones están muy bien explicadas, y da ideas a los padres de cómo presentar el juego y hablarle a los niños de los materiales. Se puede utilizar también para el juego libre, ya que contiene 16 piezas de frutas de madera, que se pueden utilizar en el juego imitativo e imaginativo.Para iniciar a los niños en los juegos de mesa, está genial, al no ser como ya he dicho antes, un juego competitivo.Muy recomendable.
Mis sobrinos encantados!
Buen producto para que los niños interactúen y empiecen a relacionar objetos
Juego en familia, primero con dados
El primer juego que tiene nuestra pequeña con dados y normas, ella tiene dos años y medio.Las piezas son de madera, me gusta la calidad, y piezas de cartón.Viene un dado de madera, que lo tiras por turnos, y si te sale una fruta tiene que colocarla en la cesta la que diga el dado y si le toca pájaro, el pájaro adelantará un paso hasta los árboles frutales. Si el pájaro adelanta rápido, llegará pronto a los árboles frutales y se las comerá (es cuando se pierde, pero ellos se ríen) y haces como si se comieran la fruta. Y si recoges todas las frutas antes de que llegue el pájaro ganamos.Es sencillo, lo cogen más rápido de lo que imaginé .Y se puede jugar en familia o con amiguitos, que no es un juego individual.Me ha gustado, me ha parecido buena compra si.
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