Don' Bug Me
Written: Jan 12 '03
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Pros: Bright, colorful insects. Teaches game strategy
Cons: Large cards can be hard to organize in little hands.
The Bottom Line: A first-time game similar to Go Fish that uses picture recognition to teach early minds about game strategy and nature. A fun family game enjoyed by all.
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| bobginger1's Full Review: Great American Puzzle Don't Bug Me! Card Game |
A great first recognition game for children that involves the entire family in a sharing activity. The cards are large for easy view, insects are characture-like and non-threatening, and encourage inquisitive minds to learn more about the insects they see. Large cards may cause some problems for young hands trying to organize them in pairs like parents do, but watch them develop their own methods for overcoming the challenge. Adults enjoy watching their children improve card recognition skills in a first intro to nature game. A positively wonderful family game that children as young as four can pick up quickly. Even young minds can learn game strategy playing Don't Bug Me.
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Amount Paid (US$): 11.00 Type of Toy: Game
Age Range of Child: 3 to 5 Years
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