🎉 Race to Learn and Play!
The hand2mind Numberblocks Race to Pattern Palace! Board Game is an officially licensed educational game designed for toddlers aged 3-5. It features a colorful game board, multiple player options, and a variety of pattern and math learning activities, making it a perfect birthday gift or classroom activity.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 10"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multiple Colors |
Theme | Cartoon |
C**L
Pattern Recognition: Now with 100% More Fun!
As a parent, I often find myself in the trenches of bedtime negotiations and snack-time diplomacy. But then came the hand2mind Numberblocks Race to Pattern Palace, a game that turned our living room into a battlefield of colors, patterns, and giggles.The premise is simple: race to the Pattern Palace by completing colorful patterns. But don't be fooled—this game is a sneaky genius in disguise. It teaches my child about pattern recognition, counting, and taking turns, all while keeping them entertained for hours. It's like a stealthy ninja of education.The game components are top-notch. The board is vibrant and sturdy, the pieces are chunky enough for little hands, and the dice popper adds an element of surprise that keeps everyone on their toes. Plus, it's designed for 2-4 players, making it perfect for family game nights or playdates.But the real magic happens when we play. My child, who previously thought patterns were just something you found on shirts, is now a pattern-making pro. We've gone from "What's a pattern?" to "Can I make a pattern with my cereal?" in record time.In conclusion, if you're looking for a game that combines education, fun, and a touch of chaos, the hand2mind Numberblocks Race to Pattern Palace is your ticket. It's more than just a game; it's a pattern-packed adventure that even adults can enjoy (and secretly learn from).
T**T
Great game
My 4-yo loves this game. The quality & vibrant colors are top notch, just like the number blocks cartoon. It’s all easy to put together & super playable- relatively easy to play. Whether they pay attention doesn’t really matter because he makes his own rules & entertains himself for a good 30 minutes to an hour. I think maybe I should’ve waited until he turns 5 to give it to him because he’s not really ready to play board games yet. Nonetheless he loves it- great value for money!
A**J
3 year old LOVES it
The media could not be loaded. Honestly, I thought this was going to be a dumb game, but my kid picked it out at a local store so we ordered it on Amazon for Christmas. HE LOVE IT. He asks us to play every single day. When you play for the first time, yes it seems a little overly complicated, but it really isn’t once you get used to it. My three year old can play by himself using two two of the players. We will ask him which he thinks will win before he starts. It’s a fun family game. Also it is teaching him how to lose as the game is mostly winning by chance/luck, sometimes there are tears but he is starting to become a better sport about it. I would recommend.
H**
Cute
Super fun and makes for great bonding time
S**S
So much fun!
We played this Christmas Day and every day since. My daughter requests first thing every day "can we play the blocks today because I'm gonna win!" And she's won every time. My toddler "plays" as well (he just likes the dice popper and the bridge tiles). It has helped with my daughter understanding patterns and understanding addition and subtraction.
J**C
Fun for everyone
Autistic nephew loves numbers and this show. Absolutely loved this game!
N**M
Love this!
I'm all for educational fun! This game has helped my 3 and 5 year old fall in love with numbers. And it's fun!
M**.
Best game for kiddos
My little guy is almost 4, but we've been playing this game for almost a year now. I love that there are two levels of patterns to use. We have been playing with the second level and he LOVES this game. He loves when he gets the harder ones, because he doesn't realize they're harder, they are just more fun.It's really quick play, so it's easy to play a game and move on with the day or play several times without it being tedious.As a sidenote, he always seems to win.
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