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Bunny Peek-a-Boo Game
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015387
Grade PK
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$29.99 Description
A logic and strategy puzzle for your earliest learner, from age 2 on up! This adorable game features 3 brightly-colored wooden blocks, a cute wooden rabbit and 60 challenge cards. Kids are invited to manipulate the blocks and rabbit to match the pictures on the cards. The full-color challenge card deck consists of 15 cards each of four difficulty levels. ~ Megan
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Product Format: | Other |
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Grade: | PK |
Brand: | Smart Games |
EAN/UPC: | 847563001002 |
Length in Inches: | 11.625 |
Width in Inches: | 9.5 |
Height in Inches: | 4.375 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.75 |
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Jul 11, 2017
An Awesome Introduction to Logic/Learning Games
Today , I am reviewing one of my first logic/learning game finds: "Bunny Peek A Boo". The game is published by Smart Games and the suggested age range is 2yrs and up. And this game truly can be played by a two year old.
So, what's inside this award winning game? The game comes with four colorful, sturdy solid wood pieces in the shapes of a bunny, an open sided cube, arch, and a square with a round hole in it. The pieces are very sturdy, despite some very rambunctious play the boys have failed to dent the wood or chip the paint. It also includes 30 double-sided cards, thus 60 challenges, which are color coded for difficult level. There is also a solution sheet if you get stumped (I will admit to getting stumped once..then the five year old came over and solved it.) The game also has a wonderful insert that holds all the pieces, and helped the boys with clean up and taking care of the game.
How do you play Bunny Peek A Boo? The game is very simple. You give the child the blocks and a challenge card. The child has to look at the picture and recreate the image using the blocks. The challenges start off very easy but as you can see eventually train the child to think outside the box and uses the blocks in different ways. Once you recreate the image you, can move on to the next challenge or level.
Why do I love Bunny Peek-a-Boo? Well, first because my boys loved it, and it was easy enough to start with that it captured them. My middle son, E, is a very busy little fella, and getting him to sit still and focus, well it is not his super power. And yet the ability to focus and problem solve are vital for learning. (I have found sitting still is kind of optional if one can focus to the task at hand). Over the course of playing the game, E developed the ability to analyze the image, break it part into components, come up with a solution, and then recreate the image. He was driven to figure the challenge out, and would easily pass 30 minutes playing. The long-term result: He now notices subtle differences which has translated over to letter recognition and more especially his understanding of numbers. And we started to develop the skill to focus on a task and see it through.
Bunny Peek A Boo is an awesome introduction to logic/learning games. I would say the age range is 2-5yrs. Five years old is the max, in my opinion, and you might find you are not getting your money's worth if you buy it for a 5 year old. There are just some better options out there for a kindergartner-early elementary learner. Rainbow Resource has very competitive price for this game and honestly because it is sturdy, it resells very well. All this to say, for younger kids, I have never seen another toddler/ young preschool game like this. Totally age appropriate, incredibly sturdy, and Bunny Peek A Boo develops vital problem-solving skills while your little one is having fun...because admit it...Bunny is really cute!
So, what's inside this award winning game? The game comes with four colorful, sturdy solid wood pieces in the shapes of a bunny, an open sided cube, arch, and a square with a round hole in it. The pieces are very sturdy, despite some very rambunctious play the boys have failed to dent the wood or chip the paint. It also includes 30 double-sided cards, thus 60 challenges, which are color coded for difficult level. There is also a solution sheet if you get stumped (I will admit to getting stumped once..then the five year old came over and solved it.) The game also has a wonderful insert that holds all the pieces, and helped the boys with clean up and taking care of the game.
How do you play Bunny Peek A Boo? The game is very simple. You give the child the blocks and a challenge card. The child has to look at the picture and recreate the image using the blocks. The challenges start off very easy but as you can see eventually train the child to think outside the box and uses the blocks in different ways. Once you recreate the image you, can move on to the next challenge or level.
Why do I love Bunny Peek-a-Boo? Well, first because my boys loved it, and it was easy enough to start with that it captured them. My middle son, E, is a very busy little fella, and getting him to sit still and focus, well it is not his super power. And yet the ability to focus and problem solve are vital for learning. (I have found sitting still is kind of optional if one can focus to the task at hand). Over the course of playing the game, E developed the ability to analyze the image, break it part into components, come up with a solution, and then recreate the image. He was driven to figure the challenge out, and would easily pass 30 minutes playing. The long-term result: He now notices subtle differences which has translated over to letter recognition and more especially his understanding of numbers. And we started to develop the skill to focus on a task and see it through.
Bunny Peek A Boo is an awesome introduction to logic/learning games. I would say the age range is 2-5yrs. Five years old is the max, in my opinion, and you might find you are not getting your money's worth if you buy it for a 5 year old. There are just some better options out there for a kindergartner-early elementary learner. Rainbow Resource has very competitive price for this game and honestly because it is sturdy, it resells very well. All this to say, for younger kids, I have never seen another toddler/ young preschool game like this. Totally age appropriate, incredibly sturdy, and Bunny Peek A Boo develops vital problem-solving skills while your little one is having fun...because admit it...Bunny is really cute!
Carey Y
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We have other games from this company and thought that it would make a good developmental game as a Christmas gift.
Confidence builder and fun for my preschooler.