Buzz! Board Game
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$18.99
SKU PEAGM110
Details:
Ages 5+
2-4 players
Plays in 15 minutes
No reading required
$17.99
Includes:
1 game board
4 nectar baskets
24 nectar drops
1 bear with stand
1 die
Box measures 11 5/8" x 9 1/4"" x 1 3/8"
Learning Skills:
Visual discrimination
Planning ahead
Taking turns
Cooperation
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years.
How to Play:
Get Busy, Bees! It's a race to collect nectar drops and beat the bear to the hive. To start, place all the nectar drops on their corresponding colors on the board. Each player chooses a colored basket. Place the bear on the board, on the spot that matches how many players are in your game. Take turns rolling the dice! If you roll a number, move your basket along the lines - forward, backward or sideways. Pick up your color nectar drops as you move over them. If a player rolls "All Play 3," each player get to move 3 spaces. If you roll a bear paw, the bear moves forward one space. Work together and decide the best ways to move around the board to collect nectar. If all players get their baskets full of nectar to the hive before the bear arrives, you all win!
Why families love this item:
When kids work together, everybody wins! Buzz! teaches young learners how to strategize, plan and cooperate. A cooperative game eliminates stress, builds self-esteem, and teaches kids that playing together can be fun!
What is a cooperative game?
A cooperative game is a game where all players play together against a common obstacle, not against each other. In a cooperative game no one feels left out and everyone has fun! Peaceable Kingdom’s cooperative board games use familiar game mechanisms – spinning a spinner, matching cards, moving a token, strategizing a win! The difference is that players play together. Playing together helps kids in many ways – they experience shared decision-making, they build self-esteem, they learn to share, to feel compassion, and to work as a team. Playing cooperative games teaches kids to cooperate.
Game concept by Martin Nedergaard Andersen and Clara Louise Nedergaard Sinding Art by David Sheldon © 2013 Peaceable Kingdom