|
Browse categories
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|
 |
Orchard Toys The Game Of Ladybirds
|
Orchard Toys;
For ages 3 and over;
|
|
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
|
*Amazon: £4.48
|
|
Product Description
Learn about counting as you roll the dice and match the spots on the cards. Turn over the corresponding card and find out how many ladybirds are hiding on the leaf. Supports National Curriculum maths. Contents: 24 Double Sided Ladybird Card,1 Dice,1 Dice shaker. For 2 to 4 players. 3 - 7 Years
Customer Reviews
Great game, 24 Nov 2008
My daughter, now 27, had this game as a small child. She played it constantly from the age of 3 up to about 6 years. It was an absolute favourite and kept her and her little friends amused for hours. It teaches counting in a fun way. I am thrilled to see it is still around and will certainly buy it for my two grandsons when they reach the age of three.
worth it, 30 Aug 2008
Great game, really helped with his counting and down to basics of turn taking!! A real sucess only problem is he wants to play it all the time (aged 3)
Requested daily, 15 Apr 2007
This is my daughter's favourite game at 3 and has been for near on six months now since we first got it. Shes not yet old enough for most board games or able to deal with skill, tactics or such and this is really good as a modern game for younger ones of I'd say 3 and up as well as being non character based and traditional. Cards are thick and withstand heavy use which wasn't expected for the price.
She is enthralled by the ladybird element as she is into bugs and the cards are large, bold images which are appealing. She even really likes the large red and white spots domino element and shaking the dice/turn taking. there's lots of things to count basically, being a practical, educational Maths game involving counting and addition in the guise of a game so they do it happily without knowing it. It is also designed to tie in with the National Curriculum KS1, encourage observation and logic skills and communication and sharing with others.
We use it to play dominoes actually as a second game (spots or ladybirds)or do snap/number comparrisons with other players.
Orcahrd toys in general I think are great and go down well....she also really likes the "Shopping List Game" and "Farmyard Dominoes" by the same company.
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
Are you ready for an exciting exploring adventure with Dora and Boots? In this fun and educational ClickStart Software Dora the Explorer game, children go on three learning adventures. Each activity teaches essential early school skills: matching, letters
Customer Reviews
Great game, 24 Nov 2008
My daughter, now 27, had this game as a small child. She played it constantly from the age of 3 up to about 6 years. It was an absolute favourite and kept her and her little friends amused for hours. It teaches counting in a fun way. I am thrilled to see it is still around and will certainly buy it for my two grandsons when they reach the age of three.
worth it, 30 Aug 2008
Great game, really helped with his counting and down to basics of turn taking!! A real sucess only problem is he wants to play it all the time (aged 3)
Requested daily, 15 Apr 2007
This is my daughter's favourite game at 3 and has been for near on six months now since we first got it. Shes not yet old enough for most board games or able to deal with skill, tactics or such and this is really good as a modern game for younger ones of I'd say 3 and up as well as being non character based and traditional. Cards are thick and withstand heavy use which wasn't expected for the price.
She is enthralled by the ladybird element as she is into bugs and the cards are large, bold images which are appealing. She even really likes the large red and white spots domino element and shaking the dice/turn taking. there's lots of things to count basically, being a practical, educational Maths game involving counting and addition in the guise of a game so they do it happily without knowing it. It is also designed to tie in with the National Curriculum KS1, encourage observation and logic skills and communication and sharing with others.
We use it to play dominoes actually as a second game (spots or ladybirds)or do snap/number comparrisons with other players.
Orcahrd toys in general I think are great and go down well....she also really likes the "Shopping List Game" and "Farmyard Dominoes" by the same company.
Clickstart Dora - We Did It, 31 Oct 2007
My daughter really struggled with Clickstart at first. We bought it for her third birthday and she couldn't cope with the mouse but she loves Dora and after using it for about 10 minutes over two occasions she is now finding it easy. Her understanding of letters etc has improved already.
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
Learn to count with these spotty dogs. Spin the spinner, match the number with the dog's spots and then see how many biscuit bones are in the basket. Supports National Curriculum maths. Contents: 1 Spinner,24 double sided spotty dog cards. For 2-4 Players. 2 - 4 Years
Customer Reviews
Great game, 24 Nov 2008
My daughter, now 27, had this game as a small child. She played it constantly from the age of 3 up to about 6 years. It was an absolute favourite and kept her and her little friends amused for hours. It teaches counting in a fun way. I am thrilled to see it is still around and will certainly buy it for my two grandsons when they reach the age of three.
worth it, 30 Aug 2008
Great game, really helped with his counting and down to basics of turn taking!! A real sucess only problem is he wants to play it all the time (aged 3)
Requested daily, 15 Apr 2007
This is my daughter's favourite game at 3 and has been for near on six months now since we first got it. Shes not yet old enough for most board games or able to deal with skill, tactics or such and this is really good as a modern game for younger ones of I'd say 3 and up as well as being non character based and traditional. Cards are thick and withstand heavy use which wasn't expected for the price.
She is enthralled by the ladybird element as she is into bugs and the cards are large, bold images which are appealing. She even really likes the large red and white spots domino element and shaking the dice/turn taking. there's lots of things to count basically, being a practical, educational Maths game involving counting and addition in the guise of a game so they do it happily without knowing it. It is also designed to tie in with the National Curriculum KS1, encourage observation and logic skills and communication and sharing with others.
We use it to play dominoes actually as a second game (spots or ladybirds)or do snap/number comparrisons with other players.
Orcahrd toys in general I think are great and go down well....she also really likes the "Shopping List Game" and "Farmyard Dominoes" by the same company.
Clickstart Dora - We Did It, 31 Oct 2007
My daughter really struggled with Clickstart at first. We bought it for her third birthday and she couldn't cope with the mouse but she loves Dora and after using it for about 10 minutes over two occasions she is now finding it easy. Her understanding of letters etc has improved already.
Educational and fun, 14 Nov 2008
I bought this game for my grandchildren aged three years. It aids their counting skills and is bright enough to attract their attention and keep them amused. When the dog selected had no bones in his basket this upset one of my grandchildren until I explained the bones were so tasty the dog must have eaten them all. A good educational fun game. I have several Orchard games and puzzles and they are brilliant!
Educational and Fun!!!!!, 19 Jan 2008
I am a reception teacher (ages 4-5) and the children in my class LOVE this game! The element of surprise when they turn the cards over to reveal the bones is brilliant! I shall be buying lots more orchard toys for my class!
Fun maths game for pre-school / nursery children, 08 Feb 2007
Spin the dial to pick up card of a dog with 1 - 6 spots on it (teaches visual recognition). Towards the end of game, there is often no card with the number of spots spun on the dial (teaches child patience until their number is spun). Back of card has 0 - 3 bones. Winner is the one with the most bones when all cards picked up (teaches counting over 10).
Very similar to the Orchard Toys Ladybird game.
|
|
 |
 |
Orchard Toys Knickerbocker Glory
|
Orchard Toys;
For ages 3 and over;
|
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
|
*Amazon: £4.76
|
|
Product Description
Make a scrumptious, fruity knickerbocker glory by colour matching and counting. Two games in one. For up to six players. Bronze award winner. Links with Early Learning Goals in Personal, Social and Emotional Development Creative Development and Mathematical Development. Also links with National Curriculum Maths. Age 3-6 Players 2-6 Various components are manufactured by other UK companies then delivered the short distance where the collating, wrapping, packing and dispatch takes place. Therefore the carbon footprint for this product is minimal.
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
How cool is this?... The Pink Cyber Bank is a novelty money box with a difference, it actually looks just like an ATM!
The Pink Cyber Bank also keeps count of how much money you are saving too... Meaning that you will always know whether you can afford to go out for that all important girly shopping trip.
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
Learn to count from 1 to 20 by matching the simple picture cards with the numbers. Only the correct cards will fit together. Size of each card: 8cm x 15cm. 3 Years +
|
|
 |
 |
Maisy Colouful Counting Game
|
Paul Lamond Games;
For ages 3 and over;
|
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
|
*Amazon: £4.80
|
|
Product Description
Help Maisy race along to meet her friends in this colour matching and counting game! 2 - 4 Players. 3 Years +
|
|
 |
 |
Your Numbers Up
|
Paul Lamond Games;
For ages 6 and over;
|
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
|
*Amazon: £7.95
|
|
Product Description
Add, subtract, multiply or divide - it doesn't matter! The first to use the numbers on the dice to flip up all their ten keys wins the game. 2 - 4 Players. 6 Years +
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
The Light 'n Learn Spinning Top is an interactive toy for little ones to enjoy! Press the plunger and watch as the top spins round and round, playing fun phrases, sound effects, music and sing along songs. Move the characters and press the buttons to hear different reactions and learn shapes, colours and numbers. Develops motor skills, hand eye co-ordination and an awareness of cause and effect. Features the real voice of Winnie the Pooh. Requires 2 x AA batteries (included). 6 - 36 Months
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Product Description
Have lots of creative fun painting your very own Fifi and the Flowertots moneybox! With 10 colourful pots of paint and 2 paintbrushes, this moneybox will help to keep all your pennies safe! 3 Years +
|
|
 |
|
|
|