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Game 2: Busy bees find colorful flowers
An amusing color memory game.
Before you begin
Fold out the inserter and remove the other game materials from the box. Fold the inserter
back together and place the beehive upright for all children to see, and at a distance they all
can reach. Distribute the 10 tiles over the playing area with the honey side up. Place Hanna
Honeybee, the honey pot (=deposit board) and the die close at hand.
Let's play!
The game proceeds clockwise. The child who most recently has seen a bee gets to roll the die
first.
Ask the child,
what do you see on the die?
• A color:
What is this color called?
Fly with Hanna Honeybee to a tile and turn the tile over. Is it the flower the same color as
on the die?
• Yes!
Take the tile and throw it in the upper slot in the beehive with the flower side up.
Look what happens!
The tile comes out of the bottom slot with the honey side up.
Now you may lay the tile with the honey side up on any free space on the honey pot.
• No!
If you can name the color of the flower correctly, you can turn over another honey
tile.
Once the child has turned over all the tiles and there are no more tiles of the
corresponding color, it is the next child's turn.
When appropriate, turn all flower tiles back over to show the honey side up.
• The flower symbol:
Hanna Honeybee is running out of nectar. Take any honey tile and lay it aside.
This tile is no longer in the game.
Now, the next child can roll the die.
My Very First Games
Sharing fun makes your child emotionally strong and cheerful! It
lends your child positive reinforcement and fosters solidarity within
the family or community where the game is played.
Help the child when she/he is not yet certain.
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