Learning ResourcesCount & Clean Dust Bunnies, Toddler Activities, Educational Toys Set, Colour Teaching Toys, 29 Pieces, Age 3+,Multicolor,Medium
F**Y
Hop to it🐇 and enjoy these games fun for kids or senior citizens with dementia
I've been a fan of Learning Resources activities since my now-grown adult children were kids and I was home schooling them.This dust bunny's game is adorable. It has a whole lot of different ways it can be played and teach and learn at the same time.As usual, the components are all sturdy and durable.I played some of the activities with my favorite senior citizen today. She's really fond of cleaning or at least she used to be before she got in so much pain. But this little set is perfect for her. We love the fake brush and receptacle to pick up the dust. I still forget about what the name of that little thing is but she remembered and she remembers a lot less than she used to haha.The container it comes in is also awesome.Highly recommended for children, kids, it could even be a fun family game the way some of the little activities are played. Plus it can be cool for senior citizens. I like to incorporate play in our arts therapy and caregiving activities.This also includes some movement activities, so that's really cool too because I like to incorporate exercise as well. That's great for kids or adults.Gotta go find all the dust bunnies 😂.
A**J
Well made, cute idea, but my child wasn’t engaged with it
This learning resources activity set arrived quickly and was well protected in transit. It’s as pictured and described, and comes in a nicely branded plastic jar with lid (which I love for storage). The set is super cute, and rated for 3+ years old, but the game would be too hard for a 3 year old to follow, in my opinion. Also the bunnies are very small, and for some toddlers, would be a choking hazard. My 5 year old had more fun putting the bunnies on her fingertips since they are hollow inside, but cared nothing about the game, and was disappointed the dust brush was a big chunk of plastic and not a real brush.
L**A
Cute Counting Game for Preschoolers
My 3-year-old loves playing games, so I am always on the lookout for something new to keep him engaged. Dust Bunnies is great! This game teaches a lot of basic skills (numbers, colors, sorting). Everything is really cute, though if I could make one suggestion, it would be to replace the all-plastic fake brush with a real little brush. Still, he really enjoys sweeping up the bunnies. It's fun to see him learning as he sits and counts them out! One of my favorite things about this set is that everything stores easily in the handy container.
T**W
Kids had a lot of fun
My girls had so much fun with this game! There are 20 dust bunnies, 4 of each colors, and they really liked the activities. There are multiple ways to play which is nice because it’s a different game each time. They liked the activity where they can hop and clean their dust bunnies, walk backwards and collect their dust bunnies even stomp. Everything fits in a nice jug and it is nice to use for collection as they find as well so the pieces don’t get lost. The sweeper and dustpan also fit in this and the game cards as well. Great for my 3 year old to learn her colors and count the bunnies too.
N**M
Perfect for home use, classroom or therapy rooms.
I play this terrific game together with our school physical therapist and our students. As an occupational therapist, I use for the fine motor aspect and she for the gross motor.These twenty Dust Bunnies come in two different sizes and five colors. All the pieces fit in a perfectly sized storage container. So important, as not to loose any pieces. Dust Bunnies encourages sorting and number/color recognition. In addition, sweeping the bunnies up with the perfect size hand broom into the dust pan works on bilateral integration skills. Two hands working together.When I hide these bunnies in our therapy room, we are also working on prepositional words such as on, under, inside and behind. The game comes with a home map which makes the seeking easier. I made my own map for our therapy room. Once a few bunnies are found, we use the spinner so students can perform one of the age appropriate gross motor actions. Highly recommended.
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