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E**N
Great game
We love the shopping list game from the same company so thought this was a nice addition, my 4 year old loves it
K**N
Must have for parents, teachers and Children
This game is brilliant for memory, fine motor skills and promoting healthy eating.It has four, two piece jigsaw lunch boxes that are easy to fit together the top has a picture of six different items that are in the lunch box and the lower end of the jigsaw has six empty squares to match the corresponding items, perfect to help children grasp numbers and to get them thinking about the items that they are placing into the lunch box.I bought this Lunch box first and foremost for my 3.5 years old son. We began with all the items facing up the way until he became familiar with the game and then moved on to playing it with the items facing downwards to challenge him once the game became a bit repetitive. My son has speech difficulties and i'm always looking for games that I can incorporate in his speech program at home this was perfect, it's in a small box and easy to store away.This game is also brilliant for encouraging discussions around (un)healthy foods and what they should be eating and how often as the lunch boxes have both healthy and unhealthy foods. Again with my sons speech difficulty i adapted another game to help him based on the traffic light labeling on foods in stores (uk) although it would be a good activity for preschool children in general. I showed him an item with it on it and then placed three printed circles one green (foods we can have lots of), one amber(foods we can have some of) and one red (foods only want to eat rarely, for example special occasions) . Then we began sorted the images from the game into the different groups and talked about what we were doing. On our next shopping trip he was very keen to guide me in what I was choosing and decided against chocolate digestive biscuits because there was too much red on the label.All in all a great game to have at home for parents, to interact with children and to open discussions. Hours of fun as activities can be extended.Great game for school setting as it ticks so many boxes of the curriculum.Great Value for money!
J**N
Lunchbox game
Absolutely love this! My cousins favourite game shes 6, so simple but yet so fun!!
C**6
Fine for very young children
I know it depends on the individual child's learning ability, but my 4.5 year old found this SO simple, after being played once, it became boring. I would say the age range is from 3-4. It could be improved by adding some not so healthy items to add some interest and fun. However, it is the usual good quality that we have come to expect from Orchard Toys.
L**U
Fab game
Bought it as a present having played it lots and kids love it. You can get it slightly cheaper in the shops.
C**L
Lunch box
I bought this game for my Grandaughters because I knew it was a good game, I have played it at school with the nursery children and they loved it My grandaughters thought it was fun too it teaches them about healthy food and matching.
E**H
Fab game for 4yo
Fab & healthy lunchbox game. My 4yo enjoys playing this.
A**R
Eye catching colours and educational for young kids
Very well made and colourful
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