From the back of the box: "The object of play is to collect the four members of the Berenstain Bear family (Mama, Papa, Brother and Sister Bear) and their matching hats. The begin play, shuffle the cards and place them face-down in the center of the table. The top card is turned face-up and placed in a separate discard pile. Decide who will play first. The...
This game contains 48 cards (12 4-card sets) with pictures of the Berenstain Bears playing various sports like baseball, ice skating and golf. Three games may be played... The Winning Team: Four cards are dealt to each player and face-up on the table. On your turn, if you can match a card from your hand to a card on the table, you take both cards and place...
The Berenstain Bears Learn to Share Game brings the classic tales of Mama, Papa, Brother and Sister Bear to life as kids use the detailed characters to race around the board. Drop the die down the tree house slide to roll, move your bear or draw a card that will tell you about a nice behavior or one that could cause some trouble. Kids love the fun role...
This is a game for very young children. Each player takes a pawn representing one of the members of the Bear family. The goal is to be the first to reach the end of the path. On his turn, a player moves the number of spaces he spun on the spinner. If he ends his move on a space with a face-down animal tile, he guesses what kind of animal is shown on the...
Objective: be the first ending upon space '100' - moving by turns - translation: 'up the mountain scrambling guys' It is a simple game of racing with lovely illustrations and very cute meeples. The main principle is moving forward by die roll, but due to the use of a second (coloured) die your move becomes 'modified' ==> step left/right/reduced/...; some...