
Tales to Play™ The Berenstain Bears® Learn to Share™ Game


Our kid-testers loved the Treehouse Dice slide. It's another great alternative to rolling the die, as it does a good job of making a random roll without knocking over everything in its path. But perhaps the most noteably unique aspect of the game is the sharing cards. We love that to use one, you need to give it to another player when you're done (who can hold onto it to help avoid a consequence when drwing a Troube Card). ALternatively, you can keep it as your own potential safeguard against a Trouble Card. Not only does this promote sharing, it introduces a little strategy in terms of when best to use a card. Great game! The only complaint is that if you get too many Trouble cards early on, it slows the game and dampens enthusiasm for playing.
We're we're impressed by the quality components in this game, which are highly detailed and true to the orginal story graphics. Even the die is impressve...
This is a fun game. I like it because the treehouse rolls the dice for you. Kierra (F5)
The concept of the game is easy and all of the kids (M7, F5 and F3) caught on very fast . They loved using tree house die slide instead of rolling. Unfortunately the die would sometimes get stuck so you would have to jiggle the house to get it out. The kids all wanted to be either sister or brother. They know who cousin Lizzy and Freedie are from the tv show (we can't remember if they are in any of the books), but none of them wanted to be those characters. I think the kids would've preferred if the other two characters were mama and papa bear. The quality for the character pawns, board and die is great. The game is recommended for ages 4+, but my 3 1/2 year old enjoyed playing and had no trouble following along. We have played a couple times but the kids are not asking to play again.
In The Berenstain Bears™ Learn to Share™ Game, Mama, Papa, Brother and Sister Bear are brought to life as kids 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 play and trying to be the first to reach Mama and Papa Bear! For ages 4 and up.
