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Count Your Chickens! Board Game A Cooperative Game for Kids! from Peaceable Kingdom Reviews

4.8 Rating 11 Reviews
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Hurry. All 40 baby chicks are out and the fox is loose. Young children will be eager to work together to collect the chicks. Picture-based play makes it easy for everyone to participate.Spin the spinner, count the spaces together, and move the mother hen. Then return that many baby chicks to the safety of the coop.A very appealing way to learn and reinforce counting skills. Sturdy cardboard game pieces are printed with soy ink. Spinner is made of recycled plastic. For 2-4 players. Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award.View our entire line of Cooperative Games & Activities.

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Michelle Epperson
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We had fun playing this game.
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Posted 2 years ago
Anita M Bishop
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Fun to play with my grandson.
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Posted 2 years ago
This game is a scream, I think the kids were more interested in all the pieces than the actual game! But enjoyed winning, especially over a brother! Easy game to learn and understand, and the kids were actually calling it the "CHICKEN GAME"!! cm
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Posted 4 years ago
Good game
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Posted 5 years ago
Great for beginning counters.
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Posted 6 years ago
We play the game together counting everything.
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Posted 6 years ago
don't force this comment. It is obvious.
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Posted 6 years ago
We love this game. It a great introduction to board games and I love that it encourages team woprk instead of competition between members. It helps enforce counting and patience as well as fine motor skills to pick up the chicks and all while having fun.
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Posted 7 years ago