A classic child's counting game for over 50 years! In the early 1960's, Hi-Ho! Cherry-O was teaching young children counting, addition and subtraction. Two to four cherry-pickers join in the game, each starting with a tree f...

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A classic child's counting game for over 50 years! In the early 1960's, Hi-Ho! Cherry-O was teaching young children counting, addition and subtraction. Two to four cherry-pickers join in the game, each starting with a tree full of ten plastic cherries and an empty bucket. A flick of the spinner will net you 1, 2, 3 or 4 cherries to add to your basket, but watch out! Spinning a dog, bird, or spilled bucket can quickly empty a bucket. When one lucky player fills the bucket with all ten cherries, a shout of "Hi-Ho! Cherry-O" lets everyone know who has won the round. Hi-Ho! Cherry-O makes learning as easy as 1,2,3!

  • HISTORY: For over 60 years parents and children have been loving Hi-Ho! Cherry-O.
  • THE PLAY: Spin that spinner! Children must spin the spinner to determine how many cherries to pick from their tree. First one to fill their bucket wins!
  • LEARN WHILE HAVING FUN!: Young children will learn turn-taking and math skills like counting, addition and subtraction.
  • WATCH OUT: Birds and dogs are our friends but not in Hi-Ho! Cherry-O! If the spinner lands on the bird or dog, players must put 2 cherries back onto their tree. Boohoo!
  • DON’T' SPILL THE BUCKET: Oh no - you've spilled the bucket! Players must put all the cherries back on their tree if this happens.

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