Game Zone Honey Bee Tree Game – Award-Winning Fun and Exciting Tabletop Game for Kids and Families
$19.99
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The Honey Bee Tree is an award winning game filled with suspense and excitement. Players must carefully remove leaves without dislodging the sleeping bees. The player with the fewest bees in their tray at the end of the game is the winner. When the tree is turned towards you, you must figure out which leaf to pull. The goal is to select the leaf that will wake the fewest bees and pull it out delicately to not disturb them. If you’re lucky none of them wake, and you turn the tree to the next person’s flower tray. The Honey Bee Tree is a favorite not only because it is a blast to play, but it also teaches children hand-eye coordination, strategic thinking, and dexterity. If they’re not thinking and acting carefully they’ll let all the bees out of the hive! Game play is essential to teaching children about working together, taking turns, and sharing. Bring children together and help them develop social and cognitively all while they’re having lots of fun with the Honey Bee Tree. Package contains (1) Game Zone Honey Bee Tree Game – Please Don’t Wake the Bees – 2 to 4 Players, Ages 3 and Up. Includes (1) honey pot, (1) old oak tree, (1) flower tray base, (32) leaves, (30) little honey bees, and (1) set of game rules.
AWARD WINNING FUN: The Honey Bee Tree is an award winning game filled with suspense and excitement. Players must carefully remove leaves without dislodging the sleeping bees. The player with the fewest bees in their tray at the end of the game is the winner.
TRY TO BEE CAREFUL: When the tree is turned towards you, you must figure out which leaf to pull. The goal is to select the leaf that will wake the fewest bees and pull it out delicately to not disturb them. If you’re lucky none of them wake, and you turn the tree to the next person’s flower tray.
DEVELOP SKILLS WHILE HAVING FUN: The Honey Bee Tree is a favorite not only because it is a blast to play, but it also teaches children hand-eye coordination, strategic thinking, and dexterity. If they’re not thinking and acting carefully they’ll let all the bees out of the hive!
HAVING FUN WITH FRIENDS: Game play is essential to teaching children about working together, taking turns, and sharing. Bring children together and help them develop social and cognitively all while they’re having lots of fun with the Honey Bee Tree.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Package contains (1) Game Zone Honey Bee Tree Game – Please Don’t Wake the Bees – 2 to 4 Players, Ages 3 and Up. Includes (1) honey pot, (1) old oak tree, (1) flower tray base, (32) leaves, (30) little honey bees, and (1) set of game rules.
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Kelly –
My son loves this game it’s fun for everyone only thing that sucks is how long it takes to set back up every time but other than that I would definitely recommend
[...]Carrie B –
This is my 3 year old’s favorite game, he asks for it all the time. He laughs when the bees fall down and likes helping put the stick leaves in. GREAT family purchase to spend time with each other. Just don’t cheat and look through the top to see which stick is easiest to get out LOL
[...]Ontario customer –
This game is a big pain to set up but lots of fun to play, so worth the trouble. It’s meant for younger children but I bought it for my 8 year old, who has fine motor delays. We play it as part of occupational therapy. It’s a big hit.
[...]lorna gauthier –
Purchased for my 4 year old granddaughter for her birthday. It was a big hit! She loved it. Needs a little help to set up but we had a lot of fun playing it with her. Would definitely recommend for family game night with a toddler.
[...]Amazon Customer –
The kids love playing this game it’s super cute. The only complaint would be that the leaves are hard to get through the holes and takes a bit more patience to set up.
[...]Samantha H. –
My Grandchildren love this game
[...]My Grandchildren love this game but the numbered sections are impossible to see. I ended up having to paint the numbers white to be able to see them. I attached a picture of what it looks like with and without the numbers painted white.
mark –
Kids liked it
[...]On another note. Package was delivered late, amazon provided a gift card for my inconvenience. Thanks , much appreciated
ReadingQueen –
Save your money
[...]Cute concept but takes too long to set up and then only a few minutes to play.
Carolee –
Just like kerplunk of my youth!
[...]Adorable game!
CC –
Toddler loves but pain to assemble
[...]Putting the leaves in all the holes is a pain and takes almost as much time as playing the game. Young toddlers can’t set it up on their own. Once set up they get the concept quickly and have fun, but the adults hate putting all the leaves in.
naz –
Cute and engaging toddler game
[...]I definitely recommend. It’s fun, easy to grasp for a toddler and very engaging. My toddler is 3.5 years old and she was laughing quite a bit. A must buy for family activities.
Mary G. –
Fun family game!
[...]The was purchased as a gift. The 3 yr. old boy has fun playing the game. He needed some help to get started but the game is easy to learn.
K. Richert –
Fun!
[...]My daughter had a bee themed birthday. We got this for one of her presents. I remember playing Kerplunk as a kid. This is much cuter because of the bee theme. I love that this is a simple game that my kids can play on their own without adult assistance, needing to read or do any math.