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Listings show suggested ages of “2 years and up,” “3 years and up,” “4 years and up,” and “12 years and up,” covering toddlers, young children, and older kids/teens.

Player counts range from 1 to 6 overall. Common listings are 1–4 players and 2–4 players, with at least one listing that supports 2–6 players.

A typical tree-style set includes a tree, a flower tray or base, a honey pot, multiple leaves, small bee figures, and a set of game rules.

Party and game cards are printed on heavy or heavy-duty cardstock (sturdy cardstock paper).

Mechanics vary by title and age: toddler games use cooperative dice-rolling and color-matching; educational games use collect-and-spell letter movement; and some sets use manual-dexterity mechanics (leaf pulling or careful removal) that test hand–eye coordination.

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