Hoot Owl Hoot! Cooperation Game

$13.59$16.99
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Hoot Owl Hoot! Cooperation Game

$13.59$16.99

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In this cooperation game, players work together to help adorable owls fly back to their nest before the sun comes up—and if they’re successful, everyone wins! Kids draw color cards to move the owls along the path toward their nest…but select a sun card, and they’re one step closer to daylight. Simple enough for first-time players with no reading required, the set includes a game board, 6 owl tokens, a sun token, 14 sun cards, 36 color cards and instructions. Game board measures 12" x 16 1/2". For 2-4 players.
Item # FG402

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Games

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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Teaches strategy and cooperation

This game grows with your kid - we started out playing it with our toddler - no strategy on her part, but as she's gotten older, she's started to understand that there are better moves than others, and has been able to teach this to her younger siblings. It's very simple, and can get a bit repetative and boring for parents, but I love that it's cooperative rather than competitive - you win or lose together.

Jessie

December 11, 2024


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Teaches strategy and cooperation

This game grows with your kid - we started out playing it with our toddler - no strategy on her part, but as she's gotten older, she's started to understand that there are better moves than others, and has been able to teach this to her younger siblings. It's very simple, and can get a bit repetative and boring for parents, but I love that it's cooperative rather than competitive - you win or lose together.

Jessie

December 11, 2024

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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