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Which are good 'easier' Orchard games!?

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rollonthesummer · 21/11/2014 21:11

I'd like some Orchard games (as they're lovely and sturdy!) that are on a par with Shopping List and Tummy Ache, rather than any of the 'telling the time' addition or 'paying for things' games. Could anyone possibly recommend any they have or their 3-5 year olds like?

Thank you so much!

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OpenSandwich · 21/11/2014 21:14

We have the cupcake one which is popular, both for playing the game and pretend picnicking!

addictedtosugar · 21/11/2014 21:15

Incy wincy spider

You might be too old for red dog blue dog.
We also have a rocket one, and spotty dogs, both of which are very similar.

BikeRunSki · 21/11/2014 21:15

Both mine loved Incy Wincy

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youbethemummylion · 21/11/2014 21:16

The ladybird game

Parietal · 21/11/2014 21:16

doodlebugs. big favourite with 3 & 6 year old

Waterandtea · 21/11/2014 21:18

Incey wincy spider, heads shoulders knees and toes and the rocket one are enjoyed by my nearly 3yo old and my 5yo doesn't mind playing them still

blackteaplease · 21/11/2014 21:24

We have a farmyand one, very similar to shopping list that my kids 2 and 5 really enjoy playing. It's called old mcdonald lotto.

rollonthesummer · 21/11/2014 21:28

Wow-these replies are brilliant, thank you :)

The game is for two children in a YrR/Y1 class who are working at levels significantly below the rest of the class, but they absolutely love Tummy Ache and Shopping List.

If I could buy just two games, that were quite different to each other and different to the two I have, which should I buy!?

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bialystockandbloom · 21/11/2014 21:28

Crazy Chefs and Monster Catcher still very popular with my 5yo dd and even sometimes 7yo ds. Also Party Party Party, though might be too long for 3yo.

addictedtosugar · 21/11/2014 21:42

Looking at the website, I think I'd go for
Incy OR doodle bugs
and
Rockets or ladybirds or spotty dogs

bananapickle84 · 21/11/2014 21:43

My DD (3.9) loves Bus Stop which is basic counting, both adding and taking away.

ShebaQueen · 21/11/2014 21:49

Shopping Game and Tell the Time. Both very successful with my boys when they were younger.

Sizzlesthedog · 21/11/2014 21:49

Where's my cupcake? Good matching pairs game.

lecce · 21/11/2014 22:16

Spotty dogs hugely popular with both mine at that age. For something that takes a bit longer, but still doesn't require adding/time-telling etc, 3 Little Pigs has been another huge hit.

IgnoreMeEveryOtherReindeerDoes · 21/11/2014 22:22

Monster Bingo

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