Hi Ho Cherry-O will delight and challenge preschoolers as they gather cherries, blueberries and applies, and practice math skills along the way. The first player to pick all the fruit from their tree wins! Each game comes with a game board, spinner with arrow and base, 10 cherries, 10 blueberries, 10 apples, a basket and instructions.
Amazon.com Hasbro Hi Ho! Cherry-O Board Game for 2 to 4 - Hi Ho! Cherry-O is a children's game which primarily teaches turn-taking and counting. Player spin a central spinner which dictates winning or losing cherries. The winner is the first player to get 10 cherries into their bucket. The game was updated in 2007 and now includes rules for cooperative play.
Hi Ho Cherry-o Game Check Out This New Version Of The Family Favorite Hi Ho! Cherry-o Game! Preschoolers Can Have So Much Fun Picking Fruit To Fill Their Baskets, They Don't Even Realize They're Developing -Hi Ho Cherry-o Game ExclusiveSupplementary: Have A Blast Picking Fruit From The Trees And Filling Their Buckets. Supplementary: Game Includes Game Board, Spinner With Arrow And Base, 9.
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Hi Ho! Cherry-O is a children's game which primarily teaches turn-taking and counting. Player spin a central spinner which dictates winning or losing cherries. The winner is the first player to get 10 cherries into their bucket. The game was updated in 2007 and now includes rules for cooperative play.
Cherry-O game! Preschoolers have so much fun picking fruit to fill their baskets, they don't even realize they're developing and practicing math skills such as counting, addition and subtraction! Everybody picks a Mickey, Donald or Goofy character mover and then takes turns picking pretend cherries, blueberries and apples from their tree.
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Hi Ho! Cherry-O is a children's put and take board game currently published by Hasbro in which two to four players spin a spinner in an attempt to collect cherries. The original edition, designed by Hermann Wernhard and first published in 1960 by Whitman Publishers, had players compete to collect 10 cherries.