Bear catcher game




















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Highlights While Papa Bear is snoozing, these tricky cubs are trying to sneak a goodie from his basket Roll the die to see how many times you will have to poke his belly to make sure he's asleep, and sneak one of his goodies. Watch out - you never know when Papa Bear will wake up and jump out of the cave, adding suspense and excitement to the game!

No batteries required - this is kid-powered fun! For players, ages 4 and up. Specifications Suggested Age: 4 Years and Up. Type of Game: Action Games. Playing Time: 15 Minutes or More. Number of Players: Players. Package type: Full Game. Material: Plastic. Battery: No Battery Used.

TCIN : UPC : Origin : Imported. Description Be very quiet Papa Bear is sleeping, but his mischievous cubs want his basket of goodies! Carefully open the door, and poke his belly to make sure he's asleep. Did Papa stay snoozing? Whew - that was a close one! You can now take one of his goodies. But if you press your luck Papa is going to wake up and jump out of the cave, and you'll have to give away your goodies!

If you can catch him with your 'bear' hands, your goodies are safe. The player with the most goodies wins the game! Do you dare poke the bear? Report incorrect product info. For more information about our data practices consult our Privacy Policy. The Bears offensive line didn't give Fields an opportunity to succeed in his rookie season.

Chicago allowed the most sacks in the NFL with 58, responsible for their quarterbacks having the fourth-worst passer rating in the NFL The constant pressure on Fields led to the young quarterback needing to get the ball out quick, not going through his progressions, and erratic decisions as a result.

Jason Peters actually gave the Bears meaningful snaps at the age of 39, but would Chicago actually bring Peters back for his age season? James Daniels allowed 39 pressures at guard, amongst the top 10 in most pressures allowed at his position. Second-round pick Teven Jenkins struggled in his debut, but allowed just four pressures in his final four games.

Juan Castillo is a good offensive line coach and has been for two decades, so it would be wise for the next head coach to retain him. The Bears need to add more offensive line talent on Day 2 of the draft, specifically on the interior of the line. Darnell Mooney is on the verge of stardom in this league, having his first 1,yard season second year in the league and emerging as a deep-ball target for Fields in the years to come.

Outside of Mooney, the Bears need significant help at pass catcher. Place the chocolate squares for your campfire s'mores into a small, brown paper bag. Continue placing bags inside of bags all with silly commands on them until you have at least one for each player. Place the collection of bags inside of a camping backpack. Set the graham crackers and marshmallows out, but inform campers that in order to retrieve the chocolate, they must complete the backpack game.

Have everyone sit around the campfire and begin passing the backpack as you play music. When you stop the music, the player holding the bag must open the first bag, stand up and perform the task. Continue playing in this manner until everyone has performed a command and the bag containing the chocolate is revealed.

Have someone teach campers how to tie three different kinds of camping knots. When the lesson is over, set a timer and challenge campers to successfully complete all three knots before the buzzer sounds.

What better way to explore your campsite than with a scavenger hunt? Hide various pieces of camping gear for the kids to find, or make lists of things they would find in your campsite's environment. In the woods, for instance, items to find could include an acorn, a red leaf, a piece of bark and a yellow flower.

Give them the list and have them hunt for the items. You can set a prize for the player who finds the most items within a set time period, or give a reward for everyone who completes the list during your campout.

In this game of tag, one player is the bear catcher and the rest are bears. Place one sleeping bag for each bear around the campsite. Have each bear go to his cave sit on a sleeping bag and have the bear catcher stand in the center of the play area.



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