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Hand2mind Bunny Brunch is a cooperative board game designed for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 3-7) that develops early math skills like patterning, sequencing, and counting. Featuring 12 bunny characters, 36 food tiles, and a playful mouse antagonist, it supports 2-4 players in a screen-free, educational indoor activity. Released in March 2024, this multilingual, no-assembly game is perfect for classrooms and home learning.
Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 5.59 x 0.25 cm; 740 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 7 years |
Item model number | 95788 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Mehrfarbig |
Release date | 6 Mar. 2024 |
ASIN | B0CQSD4L1J |
L**O
Quick game
I ordered this for rainy days and weekend visits to play with my 3 yr old granddaughter.It’s basically based on the old card game we called donkey when I was growing up. Matching cards and remembering where they are face down for a match.This has the pop up dice, which puts it down to luck, and the dice doesn’t get lost when the game’s put away.The whole game is really just about matching, and level 2 remembering where they are. A good game for a little one to match the symbols and then get used to remembering. The mouse character is a nice touch in that it adds excitement to stop the mouse getting 5, predictable for older minds, but not for a small child which is who this game is for.It’s nice too that the game takes only a few minutes to complete. More complex and the interest is lost, but the quick win is ideal as every child likes to be the winner 🏆It’s a good game that doesn’t take forever to set up, doesn’t take forever to play and easy to fit a quick game or two in to keep them occupied.
A**A
cute and fun
The board game is designed for age 3+ years old kids that is from the learning Resources. Inside this game box, you will find 1 game board, 1 bunny card, 3 bunny stands, 1 mouse with basket, 24 pattern cards, 36 food tiles, 1 dice popper, and a Game Guide. The Bunny Brunch board game pack is designed for 2-4 players. It comes with a detailed instruction of playing this fantastic educational game. It allows the whole family to spend quality time together and teach the little ones basic maths skills. No doubt the colourful and cute cards, cartoon figures and tiles will attract the youngsters attention and allow them learning early maths while having fun. Due to the small size of some parts, the board game is not suitable for kids under 3 years old. When you play with little ones, you should always remind them not to putting toys in their mouth.
M**E
Great Bunny game set for little ones
Definitely age appropriate. Some of the similar toys our little one has been able to get into despite being for 3+. This will definitely become more often played as she develops and gets closer to 3 years old. Its an interesting and fun game to play and with the adults going around her going through the motions we are able to help her recognise numbers better (at a very early age).
L**S
Math fun game
This board game makes learning math fun and engaging for young children. It’s perfect for developing early math skills like counting, addition, and subtraction. The cooperative gameplay encourages teamwork and problem-solving. The colorful design and fun characters keep kids interested and motivated. It’s a great educational tool for both home and classroom use.
E**N
Fun and educational game for preschoolers
My kids are obsessed with this game! They love setting up the bunny plates and feeding them the colorful food tiles. It's so cute watching them work together to solve the patterns before the mischievous mouse gets there first. This game is a fun way to practice important early math skills while also encouraging cooperation.
M**Y
Cute game for preschoolers
Lovely game, quick to set up and quick to play as well. Cute little bunny characters and a hungry mouse you have to beat (even though feeding it is actually really fun!). Mostly a memory game although it also teaches a bit of maths, pattern recognition and teamwork.The game is good quality and I can see it lasting. We've played it several times and all enjoyed it.
M**D
Nice fun little game
A nice fun little game focussing on memory and patterns. The kids enjoy it and the set is quite nice to have out or travel with us. Price is quite high for what it is, though, but the novelty of the game is high which the kids enjoy - so I'm happy!
G**E
Adults and toddlers will love it: quick, simple and fun!
I have a little 3-year-old, and I absolutely love playing board games with her. It's exciting that she's now at an age where she has the concentration to play them, and I can confidently say we both love this game.Pros:• Variations depending on age• Super fun and simple• My little girl loves the concept of the mouse eating the food!• Quick to set up and put awayCons:• None!The brand ===I've used Learning Resources board games before, and have always found they're really unique and my daughter has always liked them. Quality is usually on point, too.Setting up ===Setup with this game is quite simple: you have pattern cards with food on them in a particular order, a bendable cardboard strip of hungry bunnies (with plastic stands), the board, a dice dome, little food cards you need to pop out, and the hungry mouse with his stand.Playing the game ===To actually play, you just need to get the main board out and unfold it. Line the rabbits up at the back in front of their plates, and I get my little girl to pick 2 pattern cards and place them at the bottom. You set up the hungry mouse to the side of the board, ready the dice, and lay all the little food cards over the picnic blanket.Here, you can choose to lay them food-picture-up or down, to make it more or less challenging for your little one. For my 3-year-old, I keep them face up.This board game in particular seems to target their pattern recognition and math skills. So, you roll the dice and get either a 1, 2, or the mouse. You match the amount you get with how many food tiles you feed the bunnies (from left to right) and prompt your child to continue the pattern.If you get the mouse, you have to feed the mouse the food! If the mouse gets five foods, it's game over and he wins.The little dice dome is incredibly easy for my little girl to use. She easily rolls the dice herself and can play mostly unaided, but sometimes I need to remind her which direction we're feeding the rabbits in and where we are in the pattern.Also, she loves it when we need to feed the mouse, as you pop the food on the little plate in front of the mouse, and it has a little lever you twist to pop the food into his mouth (she loves doing it).Quick to get going ===The best thing about it is it's super quick and easy to set up, and it's so simple but fun that my little girl will happily play it with me multiple times in a row, with different pattern cards. When we're not using it, it's quick to pack away, but she can easily pick it up and we can get going fast too.Verdict ===Overall, I can't recommend it enough for 3-year-olds. I love having an engaging game to play with her that is educational and not easy to break. She's also played it with Nona and Daddy too - it's a real hit. A totally great game.
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