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Well rested and recuperated, Mr Hedge and his wife emerge from their hibernation. According to ancient hedgehog tradition, it is now time to start the next generation. Mr and Mrs Hedge are very much looking forward to their offspring, which they expect to arrive in late spring.After 35 days, 4 healthy and strong baby hedgehogs enter the world. The small baby hedgehogs are completely naked and are now waiting for their spines to grow. These spines are important to our hedgehogs because they offer the Hedge's sufficient protection against danger. For this reason, your little one must help the little hedgehogs to get all the spines they can.The objective of the game is to fill your hedgehogs with spines by rolling the dice. The player whose hedgehog is the first to have all 20 spines on their back is the winner.Quick Facts:Promotes counting and fine motor skillsFun and easy game to playComes with over 80 wooden spines, basket, four wooden boards and two dice (1-3) and (1-6)Suitable for four to six players.
Price: £7.50 from Early Learning Centre
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