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Children enjoy open-ended creative play with Goodie Games. As children grow and learn, chal- lenge them by adding a level of difficulty to these games and activities. Contents 16 self-checking sequencing cards (red and orange borders) 20 self-checking matching cards...
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Simple and fast games • Turn the bears face-down and divide them equally among players. Play a game of high-low using one of the following game-play options: the bear with the most hearts wins, the bear with the fewest hearts wins, or declare either high or low before turning over the bears.
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Game 1 — Pairs of Bears 2–4 players • Ages 4+ 1. Place all the bears face-down and play a memory game. 2. Look for pairs of bears with an equal number of hearts. 3. If you make a match, take another turn. Variation: For a shorter game, use just the chocolate or vanilla bears.
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Game 2 — Bear Match 2–4 players • Ages 4+ 1. Place the green-border cards face-up. 2. Place all the bears face-up near the cards. 3. All players look for a bear that matches the top card. 4. The first player to find a match takes the bear and the card.
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Game 3 — Who’s Next ? 2–4 players • Ages 4+ 1. Place the red-border sequencing cards face-up. 2. Place all the bears face-up near the cards. 3. Every player makes a number line from one to ten by linking the bears in order. 4.
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Game 4 — Red Rover Bears 2–4 players • Ages 5+ 1. Place all bears face-up in a center pile. 2. Spin the spinner. 3. If the spinner lands on a number, find a bear that contains the correct amount of hearts. 4.