Hi Ho Cherry-O Game (Amazon Exclusive)

October 16, 2016 - Comment

Round and round she goes. Hi Ho! Cherry-O is the counting game in which players race to be the first to have 10 cherries in their basket. A spin of the arrow determines your fate. It will instruct you to pick one, two, three, or four cherries from your tree and put ’em in your

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Round and round she goes. Hi Ho! Cherry-O is the counting game in which players race to be the first to have 10 cherries in their basket. A spin of the arrow determines your fate. It will instruct you to pick one, two, three, or four cherries from your tree and put ’em in your basket. That is, of course, if you don’t land on the bird or the dog, requiring you to take two cherries from your basket and return them to the tree. And try not to land on the spilled bucket or–you guessed it–spill the contents of your basket or you start over. –Alison Golder

Product Features

  • Help your preschoolers develop and practice basic math skills
  • Have a blast picking fruit from the trees and filling their buckets
  • Game includes game board, spinner with arrow and base, 9-piece puzzle, 4 fruit baskets, 40 fruit pieces (10 cherries, 10 blueberries, 10 apples and 10 oranges), and instructions

Comments

TJH says:

missing pieces make for a tear filled Valentine’s morning Item was brand new sealed package. Is supposed to have 40 “fruit” game pieces. 4 different colors. Item came with only 30 pieces. Three colors not four. The bag of pieces was sealed. This was not a repack. This was to be fun Valentines gift for our 3 year old son. Well, it was not a pretty scene when he didn’t see the oranges.Bad quality control, it’s a board game with some pieces, how hard is it to check if it’s all there??

aminabkashaneera says:

Classic It is a classic board game that my mother and grandmother played with me almost 40 years ago. I purchased for my three year old granddaughter, and it is her favorite game. She asks to play everyday. It has strengthened her counting skills as well as has introduced basic addition and subtraction concepts. Low cost, quality time, fun, and learning…stick with the basics and keep it simple. Technology is overrated at times 😊

C. Haley says:

Great for kids. My preschooler loves this game. For the adult playing, it’s not as fun, because it’s just so repetitive. I do think it’s a good game for counting skills, early math skills, and also just learning how to play games — teaching a preschooler that they have to follow the rules of the game, and that it’s ok if they don’t win, because it’s all a game of luck anyway.

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