Bunny Boo
Bunny Boo
Is the rabbit looking through the round hole or through the star-shaped one? Is it standing on top of the yellow, the red, or the blue block? How far do the ears of the rabbit stick out of the box? Bunny Boo is a delightful brain game for your two- and three-year-olds. As they arrange the large, sturdy wooden blocks and lovable bunny to match the cards, they will develop 3-D spatial perception. This necessary skill is essential for reading and mathematical reasoning.
Children can solve the challenges or just play with Bunny Boo as a wooden toy to explore concepts like above/below, inside/outside, visible/hidden, etc. Bunny Boo includes sixty challenges printed on individual cards.
From the Manufacturer:
Pull a rabbit out of the box! Is the rabbit looking through the round hole or through the star-shaped one? Is it standing on top of the yellow, the red or the blue block?
Some challenges may look very similar, yet the solution can be completely different depending on how far the ears of the rabbit stick out.
Bunny Boo is a fantastic and fun introduction to concepts such as above/below, inside/outside, visible/hidden, etc.
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Manufacturer's Information:
Copyright: 2012
Faith-Based: No
Manufacturer: Smart Games
Made In: China
Players: 1
Recommended Ages: 2-5
Awards and Endorsements:
2017 Noise onToys Award of Excellence
2013 Tillywig Top Fun Award
2013 The Toy Insider’s Honor
2013 Astra Best Toy for Kids Winner
2013 Beaumont Enterprise 21 Best Toys for Kids
2013 Parents’Choice Award Games - Silver Honor
2013 Dr. Toy’s Best Green Children’s Products Award Winner
2013 Toy of the Year (Belgium)
2013 Nominated “Toy of the Year (The Netherlands)
2013 Guldbrikken Puzzle Toy of the Year Winner (Denmark)
review by One Luckey Wife
”My daughter really enjoyed these. She didn’t want to stop playing with them. She used her creative skills and built things of her own with them. The best part is she gets critical thinking skills, creativity skills and listening skills just by playing with something that she enjoys and thinks is a game.”
Read the Reviewreview by Cosmic Montessori School
”I completely recommend this for young kids (2-6) and for any kid who has visual processing issues and needs a 3-d challenge.”
Read the Reviewreview by Table Four 6
”I must admit, when we first got this game I thought my girls might be bored by it. I couldn’t have been more wrong. This was so much fun and they both happily played it together.”
Read the Reviewreview by Roads to Everywhere
”I love the quality of this set. The pieces are wooden, well-constructed, and nicely finished. The three block pieces are painted in primary colors and the sweet little bunny is a natural wood finish with minimally painted features.”
Read the Reviewreview by The Coulter Coop
”I love that it’s just a few small objects that make for hours of play for your kids, because we all know, the more toys you have, the more mess you have.”
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”Some were easy, and some were more challenging. But each challenge made us stop to think about 2D and 3D perspective. It was a great way to explore concepts like above and below, inside and outside, visible and hidden, etc. with my kids.”
Read the Reviewreview by Homeschool and Humor
” If you have a toddler at home, strengthen these vital developmental skills with this preschool puzzle game by Timberdoodle. You will be utterly surprised and impressed, like I was, to witness the growth of your toddler’s little brain!”
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