Product Introduction
Catch, measure, and compare!
Loved in over 100 countries around the world, Learning Resources' Reel Big Catch Game is an action game that develops measuring skills, fine motor skills, social skills, and imaginative play while having fun fishing.
First, let's have some fun fishing!
Line up nine fish of different lengths and it becomes impossible to tell their lengths.
When you reel in a fish with the included fishing rod, a nesting fish body appears, allowing you to see how far it can stretch! Did you catch a big one?
How many centimeters is the fish you caught?
Use a tape measure to measure its length. (The units are marked in centimeters (cm) and inches (in).)
Even young children who don't understand units of measurement can enjoy this game.
Measure the length of the fish by counting the number of starfish on the tape measure.
"How many starfish did that fish equal?" This is a fun way to learn numbers while playing.
Two or three players can compete to see who can catch the longest fish!
The player who catches the longest fish wins!
By playing by turns and following the rules, children develop social skills.
Let your child have fun playing fishing, using their imagination.
Please note that the illustrations and photos on the package may differ slightly from the actual product due to product improvements.
[Set Contents]
9 Fish
1 Fishing Rod
1 Paper Measuring Tape
Instruction Manual (Japanese and Foreign Languages)
Safety Warning
Contains small parts. To avoid choking hazard, do not give to children under 3 years of age.
Learning Resources, loved in over 100 countries worldwide, presents "Catch the Big One!" The Reel Big Catch Game is an action game that helps children develop measurement skills, fine motor skills, social skills, and imaginative play while having fun fishing.
First, let's have some fun fishing. Line up nine fish of different lengths, and it's impossible to tell how long they'll all be. When you reel in a fish with the included fishing rod, a nesting fish body appears, and it's exciting to see how far it can stretch! Did you catch a big one?
How many centimeters is the fish you caught? Try measuring its length with a tape measure. (The units are marked in centimeters (cm) and inches (in).) Even young children who don't understand units of measurement can measure the fish's length by counting the number of starfish drawn on the tape measure. "How many starfish was the fish worth?" This is a fun way to learn numbers.
Two or three players can compete to see who can catch the longest fish! The player who catches the longest fish wins! By playing by order and following the rules, children develop social skills. Let your child have fun playing fishing using their imagination.
Package size: Approx. 23cm W x 23cm H x 6.3cm D / Fish size (longest): Approx. 3.4cm W x 5.6cm H x 23.5cm L / Players: 2-3 / Recommended ages: 3 years and up / Japanese guide included