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Educational Insights Reel Big Catch Game - Preschool Math Games for 4 Year Olds, Who Can Catch the Longest Fish Game, Kindergarten Learning Activities, Fishing and Counting Games for Kids Ages 3-5

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$24.99
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  • FAST-ACTION FISHING GAME: This preschool math game teaches toddlers early math and fine motor skills; it's also reeled in billions of views as an all-ages, TikTok-viral couple's challenge
  • MEASURE UP IN MATH: Introduce the concept of small, medium, and large; help kids as young as 3 years old practice counting and understand the correlation between size and measurement
  • HOW TO PLAY: Take turns using the rod until each fish has been caught, then measure your catches against the included measuring tape to see who caught the biggest fish; for 2-3 players ages 3+
  • CATCH THE BIGGEST FISH GAME INCLUDES: One fishing pole, nine telescoping fish, paper measuring tape, and game guide; fish are flat during game play, but reveal varying lengths once caught
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