Count your Chickens – A Counting Game with Pluck! The baby chicks have flown the coop! In this game, which has won multiple awards including Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award, players help Mother Hen collect her chicks and bring them back to the coop. Spin and move, count the number of spaces and collect that number of chicks. Take turns, but work together because if you collect all the chicks then everyone wins! Game includes 1 game board, 1 mother hen with stand, 40 baby chicks, 1 spinner and instructions for game play.
Children will learn:
– Counting
– Taking Turns
– Following Directions
– Social Development
What’s a cooperative game? It’s a game where everyone plays together, no one is left out, and everybody has fun! Players work as a team against a common obstacle, not against each other.
Cooperative games emphasize play, not competition. Kids work together, help each other and, most importantly, they play for FUN!
Cooperative Games foster:
– Non-stressful play situations
– Emotional development
– Shared decision making
– Creative problem solving
– A sense of community
– Positive self esteem
– Playfulness
FARM FUN: The baby chicks have flown the coop & Mama Hen needs help to bring them back. Spin & count numbers to travel and collect chicks while working together. Gather all the chicks & everyone wins!
COOPERATIVE COUNTING: Remove competitive stress, empower young learners & teach kids that playing together can be fun! A counting game to help kids learn at a young age how easy it is to cooperate!
BENEFITS:Cooperative games cultivate emotional development, shared decision making, positive self esteem, creative problem solving and develop a sense of community in a non-stressful play environment.
WHO CAN PLAY: From 2-4 kids ages 3 and older can enjoy Count your Chickens. Includes: 1 game board, 1 mother hen with stand, 40 baby chick markers, 1 spinner and instructions. Game play is approximately 15 minutes.
PLAYING IS GROWTH: Frequent play for children is beneficial on many levels. Play creates opportunity for social skill development, numerous cognitive benefits, and can improve emotional well being.