Enchanted Forest Game
From Ravensburger
Item # 01148 RA
- Price:
- $24.95 $24.95
- Recommended Age:
- 6 years and up
- Availability:
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- within 24 hours
Description
The enchanted forest jumps out of the storybooks and into your lap with the Ravensburger Enchanted Forest Game. Each player starts at the village, searching for treasures to bring back to the king’s castle. In the Enchanted Forest Game, players must search high and low, under every tree, to find the 3 requested treasures of the king. But if you send the king searching under the wrong tree – back to the village with you! The first player to reach the castle with the three treasures wins Enchanted Forest Game! Includes playing board, 13 treasure cards, 13 trees, six playing pieces, 2 dice, and instructions. The Ravensburger Enchanted Forest Game brings fun and excitement with every roll in this spell-binding game. For 2-6 players.
Features
- Board game that features a colorful playing board, 13 treasure cards, 13 trees, 6 playing pieces, 2 dice and instructions
- Players must find and return the 3 requested treasures to the castle to win the game
- For 2-6 players
Safety
- WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Developmental Benefits
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Interpersonal
InterpersonalBenefits
Play that encourages communication and teamwork, through understanding others and positive interaction. Playing with others in a cooperative manner teaches children about group dynamics through learning how to understand others' feelings and work in a productive way. This developmental benefit will teach children how to work collaboratively, share ideas, and take on responsibilities for the benefit of the entire "team." Group play also encourages children to communicate their thoughts and feelings, realizing how their input is essential to successful outcomes. Let these little helping hands in on the action!
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Verbal
VerbalBenefits
Play based on reading, writing, but NOT arithmetic! Linguistic play is perfect for children who love language - written and oral. They learn best through books, crosswords, and listening to recordings. Play can include anything that focuses on written words, like word board games; or oral words, like story telling sessions or books on tape. Linguistic play will improve listening skills, allow for word creation and association, and benefit overall language skills. So, keep their lips loving to learn language!
Types of Play
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Cooperative
Cooperative Play
Play for your child and a group of friends. Cooperative play can take place almost anywhere — outside on the playground or downstairs in the basement. In any environment, children learn from watching other children play and interacting with them socially. Some fun cooperative play activities are: * Interactive pretend play * Basketball * Board games Game time, make believe time — it's all fun time when other children are around to take part in play!



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