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Follow on Google News | Get to grips with the fantastic offering of educational games from Learning Resources®!A counting bone-anza on the beach the new Shelby’s Snack Shack™ early numeracy game is a perfect way for children to develop their number and counting skills. Suitable for children aged 4+ the aim is to help Shelby to find her buried bones! Children must spin the spinners and use the dog shaped tweezers to play, the winner is the player with the most bones remaining. Beware of the sneaky seagull as those playing will lose some of Shelby’s bones; get distracted chewing a flip flop and players will miss their turn! Reinforcement of early numeracy skills is a key benefit of Shelby’s Snack Shack however hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills are also developed too. From the beach to the forest The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game™ allows players to help squirrel forage for food by spinning the spinner, collecting matching coloured acorns with the Squirrel Squeezers and placing them in their tree stump. The first to fill their tree stump wins! This distinctive game develops colour matching, strategic thinking, hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills. Winner of the Good Housekeeping Best Toy Awards 2011 this squirrel themed box of fun is suitable for children over three years and can be played between 2-4 players. You’ll also find Raccoon Rumpus™ deep in the forest, a game of costumes, critters matching and memory children are sure to join the animal themed fashion show! Those playing must help the raccoons get dressed by rolling the dice and matching colours and attributes to pick a piece of clothing. Beware of rolling the underwear or those playing will lose all of their costumes! The first player to collect five costume cards is the winner. End
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