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Learning Resources Noodle Knockout! Fine Motor Game,Fine Motor Skills Toys, 67 Pieces, Ages 4+This fine motor game is a ramen rumble! Kids build new preschool fine motor skills as they snag oodles of noodles and toppings to make bowls of ramen in the Noodle Knockout! Fine Motor Game from Learning Resources. Draw one of the 10 double-sided order cards, pick up a pair of fine motor chopsticks, and grab the noodles and ingredients needed to take a delicious victory! In addition to fine motor skills, these fun skill games also help kids build early preschool counting and color recognition skills. Designed for 1-4 players, there are even multiple ways to play—test your fine motor skills with a solo bowl, or compete with up to three friends! This versatile preschool skill development tool also comes packaged in a sturdy, reusable plastic bowl that acts as both the game board and storage! the Noodle Knockout! Fine Motor Game includes 20 noodles in 2 lengths, 27 ramen toppings, 4 sets of fine motor chopsticks and bowls, and more.Learning Resources Sorting Surprise Picnic Baskets, Toddler Sorting & Matching Skills Toy, Fine Motor Skills, Preschool Educational Toys, 32 Pieces, Ages 3+This picnic is packed with counting and color surprises! Kids discover 10 colorful food surprises hidden within the 10 picnic baskets of the Sorting Surprise Picnic Baskets set from Learning Resources. Cast in a rainbow of 10 vibrant colors, these numbered picnic baskets hide 10 color-coded plastic counter manipulatives shaped like everything from avocado to a donut to a bunch of blueberries! There's even an extra butterfly that's ready for friendly games of memory and hide-and-seek! As they play with this learning toy, kids boost their preschool skills through the Sorting Surprise Picnic Baskets' 4-in-1 learning—work on counting and color skills, try sorting by attributes, or build fine motor skills! This set of Sorting Surprise Picnic Baskets comes with a full-color activity guide that doubles as a picnic blanket for imaginative afternoons spent feasting with stuffed animals or imaginary friends!
Product 1: BUILD fine motor skills as you snag oodles of noodles for knock-out bowls of ramen!
Product 1: 3-IN-1 LEARNING: preschool fine motor, counting, and color skills!
Product 1: SOLO or group play—test fine motor skills on your own or with up to three friends!
Product 1: ALL-IN-ONE reusable packaging acts as game board and storage!
Product 2: DISCOVER the preschool sorting surprises within each colorful picnic basket!
Product 2: EXPLORE 10 color-coded plastic counters shaped like fun picnic foods!
Product 2: ACTIVITY GUIDE doubles as a picnic blanket!
Great game for fine motor skills! High quality (as the learning resource ALWAYS is) has mostly become a toy to play pretend vs the actual game but recommended either way, and they still get the practice!It's good and my child has fun playing it but it would be better if it had all the pieces. I'm missing 2 eggs. So when can I get them??We adore this game our 2.5 can play and our 5 year old likes to play too. It works on a lot of Developmental skills we've been working on turn taking, fine motor skills, memory etc. Only thing we wish was different would be that they had 4 of the eggs instead of just 2. It means that when Playing some games the only way for a player to get an egg and win is to get the hot chili can dump someone who has it. And that's a fair amount of strategy for little ones.We purchased this game to help build our kindergartener’s hand strength and fine motor skills. It’s a lot of fun and he enjoys playing it. He’s never been a fan of coloring or writing so this is an fun way to work those muscles!We LOVE this game! Unfortunately my students accidentally broke 2 of the tongs almost immediately. I teach middle school special education so I expect things to be loved extra hard but it was the very first time we played. I ended up having to buy different tongs.This game is so fun and always my3 year olds favorite.... Many ways to play and many nights of laughterMy little guys don’t necessarily like to play with the spinner and the cards. But we have been using this game to play restaurant and work on manners. Someone will be the chef and the other will be the customer. We reinforce asking restaurant staff nicely for food, we say please and thank you, and then we get silly and ask for water when somebody accidentally gets the red pepper and pretends their mouth is on fire. We have also introduced foreign language to the game. Someone using manners in Japanese or Spanish.My 4 year old loves this game. It’s super cute. The reasons I didn’t give it 5 stars are that the smell of the (plastic or rubber?) noodles and vegetables is very strong and toxic and the little bowls for the noodles are so tiny that the large noodles don’t fit easily inside. Furthermore, the order card recipes don’t have much variety. That being said, we still have fun with it and make up our own noodle soup recipes! My kid really enjoys this set and it does encourage counting which is an important skill.Waited for my child’s birthday to open it and it looks like it was used. The cards are bent and eggs are scratched all over. Have to check if the return window is still open.Belle qualité est aide a l’apprentissage