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The Game Zone Honey Bee Tree is an award-winning tabletop game designed for 2-4 players aged 3 and up. Featuring 32 removable leaves and 30 tiny bees, players carefully pull leaves without waking the bees, fostering strategic thinking, dexterity, and social skills. Compact and lightweight, it’s a perfect blend of suspense and skill-building that brings families together for memorable play sessions.



| ASIN | B000063KC8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,373 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #280 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,624) |
| Department | Games |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | P8070 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Epoch Everlasting Play |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 7 x 10 inches |
| Release date | June 12, 2006 |
A**E
Great game - ignore complaints and read my review
Overall great game. Kids love it. Two reasons it's not perfect. One: The numbers in the tray are hard to see during play. But, problem solved: I colored them with black sharpie. Two: The trays are a little small for play with only two players. The amount of bees might spill over a little. BUT, if you're careful, you can solve that problem. I will say it's a little time consuming to set up. But, to all the people complaining: You have to put the sticks in like a grid. I never have a problem with bees falling out when not intended. I do a bottom layer of sticks. Then go across that with the next layer and so on. And, I've never once had the tree dislodge while turning it. Overall a great game. Just use common sense, smarts and ingenuity and you'll be fine. I would recommend.
E**N
Fun game
Such a fun game for my 3 year old and 5 year old
D**P
Good!
Haven’t opened yet since it’s for Christmas, but looks super cute
A**N
Fun Game, Hard for Kids to Set Up
Many students love this game in therapy. Only challenging part is the number of leaves/sticks can be challenging to place, and if put at an upward angle, they will easily fall out.
P**N
An Old Favorite (Kerplunk) with a new Twist
If you loved Kerplunk, this game is set up the same...Only the marbles are bees and the sticks are leaves in a tree...
M**N
Takes a long time setting up
This game is so fun once set up. Okay it takes me forever to get all the sticks inside the tree and the game goes by so fast But the bees are adorable and my kids (2 and 4) enjoy playing it.
C**L
FUN game for the whole family to enjoy or just the kiddos
This is a fun game for the whole family to play! It also helps with fine motor skills, as you must assemble the beehive and branches for each round of the game. My kids and I enjoyed this together and it was a fun game night choice! I'd recommend for the age group listed in the description!
R**M
Great
Fun game with the kids.
A**R
The kids love playing this game it’s super cute. The only complaint would be that the leaves are hard to get through the holes and takes a bit more patience to set up.
A**Y
J’avais quelques craintes à cause de certains commentaires, mais je suis très satisfaite! Oui c’est un peu difficile vers la fin de rentrer les tiges, mais le jeu original avec les billes l’est aussi, donc ce point n’est pas valable. J’aime bien les abeilles, qui ajoute une petite touche plus ludique et qui fait que ça tombe moins « tout d’un coup » comme les billes. L’arbre est un peu difficile à tourner, mais comme on joue seulement à deux, on ne le tourne pas et on transfère les abeilles lorsqu’elle tombe. Ce serait le seul petit point moins bon que je dirais, mais j’aime quand même mieux cette version que que le jeu avec billes.
A**M
For anyone who remembers kerplunk from their childhood, this is exactly the same, but with bees. We have enjoyed it immensely, though it’s definitely not the fastest to set up. The only thing I would change is having to rotate the tree. Because the bees are precariously perched, often rotating the tree causes them to fall. We now collect our bees at the end of each turn, and don’t bother to turn the tree- especially since the numbered tray isn’t big enough for every players bees anyways. Otherwise, it’s great for every age- just watch that smaller children don’t bend the sticks.
L**R
Purchased for my 4 year old granddaughter for her birthday. It was a big hit! She loved it. Needs a little help to set up but we had a lot of fun playing it with her. Would definitely recommend for family game night with a toddler.
G**N
It’s a very cute idea and appropriate for our 3 year old. He enjoys it a lot. However, the game takes 3 times the amount to set up than it takes to play. Putting those leaves in the holes is exhausting and not easy for a toddler to do. Then the kid ends up bored watching you put the leaves in or ends up wanting to do something else.
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