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The Monster Gobble Brothers
Not just counting… feeding hungry monsters! And every bite brings math to life.
Mac and Marco are always hungry—and they need your help! Spin the spinners, grab a sweet treat with tweezers, and feed the Monster Gobble Brothers one bite at a time. Be the first to feed them 10 treats and win the game!
Every turn is a mix of laughter, challenge, and anticipation as children carefully pick up treats and drop them into those wide, waiting mouths. The goal is simple and visible: feed 10 treats. Progress builds with every turn, making success feel concrete and earned.
These monsters are full of personality—big mouths, bright colors, and just the right amount of silliness. Kids instantly want to feed them. The act of dropping treats into a mouth taps into playful storytelling and makes every turn feel like a tiny adventure.
Using tweezers adds a fun twist. It feels a little grown-up, a little tricky, and incredibly satisfying when they succeed. The spinner keeps things unpredictable, so every turn feels fresh and exciting. This game naturally strengthens:
• Fine motor skills and hand control
• Focus and persistence
• Turn-taking and social interaction
Each treat reinforces one-to-one correspondence—one pick, one count, one step closer to the goal. As children play, they build essential early math skills:
• Number recognition
• Counting and cardinality
• Counting to 10
• Comparing quantities and understanding equality
Children cheer, laugh, and narrate the monsters’ “hunger,” turning math into a shared, joyful experience. Playful, hands-on, and just a little bit silly—this is learning that sticks.
WARNING:CHOKING HAZARD--Small partsNot for children under 3 yrs.