One strawberry, two strawberries, three strawberries, lots of strawberries. Oh, can't count yet? Then this game will come to the rescue, where the cubs have gone to the forest to pick wild strawberries, and by picking one cluster after another, they learn the art of counting. When the time comes, you will also have to learn to share your gains with other cubs.
As the game progresses, players pick up cards one by one that depict a bear who has either found a new strawberry patch or wants to share his strawberries with others. Depending on how many strawberries are shown on the card, the player has to hit that many strawberries on his or her cue, or catch and return to the player on the right or left. Thus, during the game, not only addition and subtraction takes place, but also quite social sharing is encouraged, and the concepts of right and left are learned. The game material is prepared in a nice, child-friendly form - the strawberries are red wooden balls with a hole that can be strung on a string. The cards are large and comfortable, and the game's cute visual design will delight children.
Let's remember that it is not easy for a child's mind to grasp such abstract ideas as numbers or plus and minus, so counting skills are brought into this child's world through the back door, with the help of a nice story, where the practical side of addition and subtraction is immediately noticeable. In addition, children are very happy to taste the world of numbers!
Attention! The game is not intended for children under 3 years of age, as it contains small parts - choking hazard.