The stack ’em high, serve ’em up, Educational Insights Pancake Pile-Up Relay Game! Order up! It’s a busy day at the diner, so don’t dilly-dally. Help your customers get just what they ordered by racing the other servers to the grill – relay style – and piling up pancakes in precisely the right order. The
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Added on: August 31, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The stack ’em high, serve ’em up, Educational Insights Pancake Pile-Up Relay Game! Order up! It’s a busy day at the diner, so don’t dilly-dally. Help your customers get just what they ordered by racing the other servers to the grill – relay style – and piling up pancakes in precisely the right order. The first player (or team) to find ’em, stack ’em and serve ’em up topped with a pat of butter, wins the Pancake Pile-Up game!
Great game for active kids! I am a school-based speech therapist (working with K-5th grade) and I received this game gratis from Educational Insights in exchange for an honest review.”Pancake Pile-Up” is a fun movement game that is great for working on sequencing and teambuilding skills.The object of this game is to replicate stacks of different-flavored pancakes shown on a card by putting a pancake on a spatula and racing it from the griddle to the plate. Whoever can do so the fastest without…
Serious this is great! -unpaid review! My boys absolutely love this game! My sons are 4 years old and almost 2 months old. The oldest thinks this game is the best. My youngest loves it as well even though he does more of a free-build haha. The pancakes are puffy but easy to stack with a slight challenge which is good for motor skills and teach your kids that sometimes things are difficult but usually you can over come and figure it out. My oldest had no problem at all getting them to stack though. He was able to speed walk while…
A game that can be expanded and enhanced to challenge all ages. My five-year-old boy thinks this game is okay while my three-year-old boy loves it. I like it because it’s a game that you can always add more challenges if it gets stale or too easy. I set it up with a 3,4, and 8 years old where they had to work together and “beat the clock” to get an order in. Once they did that, I made the course longer, had them walk backward, go around obstacles. I added a little theater to it by leaving them “reviews” on their service like, “3…