Make 'n' Break - Building Block Game for Toddlers through Adults
Ranked #9,376 in Hobbies, Games & Toys, #125,442 overall
Fun and Educational Building Game
Make 'n' Break is recommended for ages eight and up, with variations in the rules to even things out for players of mixed abilities. We simplified it even more for our three-year-old (pictured here), and I can imagine it even working for two-year-olds. Inside the box, you'll find ten colorful wooden building blocks, a timer, eighty cards with diagrams of structures to build, point counters, and a die.
Make 'n' Break - Family Game
Ravensburger Make 'N' Break - Family Game
Amazon Price: $19.50 (as of 06/02/2012)![]()
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With Make n Break you've got 10 wooden building blocks, a timer ticking per the number you rolled & a card showing you what to build in that time. Can you get it right%uFFFDin the nick of time? When time's up, total the points on your completed building cards & collect those tokens. After 4 rounds, the one with the most points is the winning builder. Version for expert builders included. Great fun for all! (from the manufacturer's description)
Other Versions of Make 'n' Break
50 Fine Motor Skills Activites
Make 'n' Break is one of fifty activities recommended for fine motor skills development, especially for older children.
Alternate Ways to Play Make 'n' Break
- Team Make 'n' Break - To help your children learn to give and follow directions, or just to have more people in on the action simultaneously, play in teams. One player looks at the card and gives instructions. The other play doesn't get to see the card and builds based on the partner's instructions. (Teaches children to give and follow instructions with colors, left, right, on, under, etc.)
- No Timer - Take the time pressure off by having players take turns drawing a car and building a structure. This is the way we usually play in my family with the kids.
- Level the Playing Field - Use the timer to even things out. The player who is ahead after the first round gets less time in the next round. Adjust to fit your situation.
(photo by Eszter Hargittai CC2.0)
Another Favorite of My Kids
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karmicchristian
Nov 27, 2011 @ 8:08 am | delete
- Building block games are quite interesting to sit with a youngster and spend time playing. Make 'n break sounds like a lot of fun!
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Tipi
May 10, 2011 @ 10:27 pm | delete
- Make 'n' Break is new to me and looks like such wonderful family fun, there must be plenty of laughter with the game!
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joanv334 Feb 15, 2011 @ 3:42 am | delete
- Love Blocks, thanks for sharing!
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a_willow
Dec 26, 2010 @ 4:03 pm | delete
- This sounds like lots of fun! :) Another great recommendation, Jeremy! :)
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MisterJeremy
Jan 10, 2011 @ 3:32 am | delete
- Thanks, Michelle. I like to share what works with my kids.
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