It can be difficult to teach toddlers about numbers and counting without boring them yet Diego 123 Game allows parents and preschool teachers to do just that. With the familiar cartoon character from Nick Jr., Diego, and his ever-present animals, the 123 animal matching game helps young children learn more about earth's animals as well as numbers in a fun way.
Diego 123 is a simple game format which parents will appreciate since it means there aren't many pieces to clean up and children will appreciate since it makes the game easy to learn. Each player gets their own gameboard with ten animal squares. There are four gameboards in total and thus, 40 different animals featured in the game. 40 game pieces, one for each individual animal go into a felt, drawstring bag making clean up and storage a cinch.
The animal gameboards each cover one of four separate animal categories:
Once each child has one of the four gameboards for their own, and the 40 animal pieces are mixed up in the bag, the play can begin. Starting with the youngest child, something the author's 2 year old daughter appreciated, each child draws one animal token piece out of the bag. If the token matches one of the animal squares on their gameboard they place the token on the correct animal space. This is the best time to go over the counting with your child, "Oh! You have a piece with four sea turtles. One, two, three, four. Are there four sea turtles on your board?"
If the child's drawn animal token does not match any of the squares on their gameboard, but it matches one of the squares on another players gameboard they give the token to that player. Again - a great time to reinforce the animal categories, "Your gameboard only has climbers on it. Who has the swimmers?"
If your preschooler can already count to 10 and has absolutely no interest in animals than there might be other toddler game options for you. Other than that the author found the game to be exciting to her children, enabling lots of conversation about the different types of animals and what they can do. Children as young as 2 years old were able to play the game with adult supervision and a little bit of help though the manufacturer's minimum age listed 3 years. Go Diego Go! 123 Animal Game would be a fun game addition for any family with young children.