Letter, Number or Bug Briarpatch Preschool Game

Briarpatch Games PreschoolBriarpatch from University Games launches its new series of School Readiness games this Spring. The games utilize the company’s Play & Learn System as a fun way for children to develop early learning skills before they enter the classroom. These games are for kids ages 3 years and for 2-4 players. Designed to encourage active participation, foster a love for learning, and develop cognitive and social skills in a playful environment.

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Letter, Number or Bug is the game of Catch the Match and Win. It’s for ages 3 years and up, for 2-4 players. This particular game reinforces coordination and small motor skills as children pick up cards, Literacy as they match letters and numbers and Mathematics as they count to keep score.

Letter, Number or Bug Briarpatch Preschool Game

Game Contents:

46 Category Cards
46 Answer Tiles
Instructions

Let’s make exploring letters and numbers really fun! Is the next card a letter, number or bug? Guess correctly, then race to find the matching letter or number on the face-up tiles available. Watch out! When a bug shows up, all players race across the room to grab the bug tile first. The first player to collect 5 matching tiles wins the game!

As a parent, I love quick games that utilize easy-to-understand concepts. There’s nothing complicated about this game, so your child will understand the game concept fairly quickly.  Another thing I appreciate about the game is that it doesn’t come with hundreds of little pieces. Just a few and everything stores nicely within the box.

Letter, Number or Bug Briarpatch Preschool Game

We sat down last weekend to play Letter, Number or Bug. We had 1 adult and 3 children playing it. The kids were ages 4-7 years of age. This game gets kids up and moving, thinking about their next move, teaches them their letters and numbers and teaches them about displaying good sportsmanship when they lose. Not everyone can win every time, an important thing for kids to learn at an early age. It’s small enough (compact in size) that if you’re traveling this spring & summer you can take it along with you. Perfect for vacations or weekends at Grandma’s house.

Giveaway: One lucky winner is going to win the Letter, Number or Bug Game from Briarpatch and University Games.

Giveaway Details: This giveaway is open to residents of the US ONLY age 18 and over. Please read our Terms of Service & Disclaimer Policy before entering. This giveaway will close on May 18th, 2024 at 11:59 pm EST time. No purchase necessary to enter or win. 

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Comments

  1. University Games, Smart Ass Trivia The Ultimate Who, What, Where Party Game.

  2. Maria Egan says

    I like the Busytown Seek & Find game from the site.

  3. charmaine says

    Hocus pocus looks fun!

  4. Robin Abrams says

    I would love the University Games, Smart Ass Trivia. This sounds like a game we would love

  5. Stephanie Liske says

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  12. I went to their site and I would love the game called Smart Ass. That looks fun to play with some friends.

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  14. I would love 20 questions.

  15. This looks like a fun game! My school’s PreK students would love the Richard Scarry Busytown Seek & Find game, too.

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