A sturdy square board with “garden beds” and finely painted wooden vegetable pieces invite play and develop fine motor skills as well as shape and color recognition.
Players roll the die, collect crops into their baskets, and watch out for the mole, which can pause the harvest for a moment. The winner is the first to collect all four types.
Cute, bespectacled moles give the game character and bring both suspense and joy to every roll of the die.
This wooden board game casts players as gardeners: colorful “beds” of tomatoes, carrots, pumpkins, and beets grow on the board while moles lurk in the corners. Roll the die — the color shows which crop you place in your basket; the mole temporarily stops your harvest. The winner is the first to collect one of each crop.
The game is great training for fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and logical thinking. Thanks to clear rules and a brisk playtime of about 20 minutes, it’s ideal for family play and for children from preschool age up.