Description
If you want a game that develops a wide range of skills, you need to get your hands on Pancake Pile Up! Learning Resources' Pancake Pile Up is a fun game for up to 12 players. Whether you're choosing games for nurseries and schools, or something for the family at home, Pancake Pile Up will have everyone giggling and enjoying some friendly competition. Kids will learn image recognition and sequencing as they play the game. They'll be asking again and again for a game of Pancake Pile Up.
Boosting important gross motor skills and physical coordination, this is a game that can be enjoyed by players of all ages. It's a pancake-based relay race, where you'll balance plastic pancakes on small blocks of butter and see who can match the image on their card. Even young children can get involved, easily able to identify the toppings on each and every plastic pancake. Pancakes must be held on the provided plastic spatulas, adding an element of challenge that's perfect for primary school children.
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A fun and fast-paced game for up to 12 players.
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Improves coordination, gross motor skills and physical ability.
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Teaches sequencing and image recognition.
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Ideal for families and groups of friends in schools.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
4 years+
Whirli recommended age:
5 - 8 years
Whirli SKU REF code:
LERS0004
Manufacturer:
Learning Resources
Learning through play
Primary skill: This STEM toy helps kids to develop logic skills within science, technology, engineering and maths. Also great for real-world problem solving and being super practical.
Additional skill: This toy also helps kids to play collaboratively.
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