Ravensburger My First Bugs in the Kitchen Board Games

Ravensburger My First Bugs in the Kitchen Board Games for Children Age 3 Years Up - 2 to 4 Players - Kids Gifts [Amazon Exclusive]

Ravensburger My First Bugs in the Kitchen Board Games for Children Age 3 Years Up – 2 to 4 Players – Kids Gifts [Amazon Exclusive]


My First Bugs in the Kitchen2 - 4 PlayersRecommended AgeStep 2 Ravensburger

Ravensburger Games

Ravensburger has been connecting generations for generations. A family company since 1883, Ravensburger offers high-quality, age-appropriate games, puzzles, arts and crafts, and science activity kits that foster enjoyment, education, and family togetherness.

Ravensburger is dedicated to the philosophy that starting children off early by stimulating their minds and hands helps not only develop fine motor, artistic, and exploring skills, but also fosters a sense of accomplishment!

Ravensburger offers one of the most diverse collections of games around and is always creating innovative new games that are high in educational value and entertaining for various ages & abilities.

My First Bugs in the KitchenBugs in the KitchenCat and MouseFunny BunnyEnchanted ForestPeppa Pig Muddy Puddle
Age 3+ 6+ 4+ 5+ 4+ 4+
Playing Time 10 mins 15 mins 10 mins 20 mins 20 mins 20 mins


Dimensions: 37.3 x 27.3 x 5.5 cm; 720 Grams
Model: 20584
Material: Cardboard, Plastic
Colour: Multi-coloured
Pack Quantity: 29
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Yes
Age: 3 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 37.3 x 27.3 x 5.5 cm; 720 Grams
Material: Cardboard, Plastic
Quantity: 29

8 Responses

  1. AnnetteIzzo says:

     United States

    I am a speech pathologist in private practice. Every single kid I have played this game with has absolutely loved it! It is easy to play and exciting. There are lots of possible ways. You can work on speech therapy goals, and, if you have older clients, check out the classic bugs in the kitchen game.

  2. EmmettGladney says:

     United Kingdom

    Quick and simple game you can play in 10-15ins with 2-4 players. Aimed at very little ones, the aim is to help mummy bug to race through the pantry and push crumbs of food through the holes in the floorboards to feed her children. The winner is the one whose crumbs are gobbled up first!

    It is very simple and is bright and colourful with a three-dimensional pantry, 1x floorboard, 1x Mummy Bug, 16x food crumbs, 4x food crates, 4x food crate pictures, 1x barrier & 1x replacement barrier and instructions. There is no real skill in this game but it is a bit of fun and will keep a little one’s attention for the time it takes to play the game. Just be aware, the crumbs are simply coloured balls but they are fairly small so I’d be extremely cautious with a little one under 5 playing this!

    A fab introduction to basic game play but other than that, not very interactive. You are however basically paying for the nano hex bug which is fun and can be played with outside of the game but is very basic. As always with Ravensburger, great quality, but a tad expensive for what is a very simple and basic game.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It is a great quality game from Ravensburger. Comes in a well-presented box, made with high quality thick cardboard. Typical Ravensburger quality including the components as well.
    The game is recommended for 3+ aged players and it can be played by 2 or 4 players. Each game takes about 10 minutes, quite fast paced game. The funniest element of the game is the nano mum bug, it looks a bit unnatural like a robot bug and it’s operating with a battery, it constantly vibrates, and this vibration makes the bug to move around the spiralled playing field. The rules are very simple, each player must place a crumb (a coloured ball) on the designated starting point and the nano bug will push this crumb into a small hole where to feed her little bugs with it. Whoever’s crumbs will run out first, will win.
    If I would only take in consideration the design, the quality, and the fun while we play with this, I would instantly give 5 stars for this boardgame, but from educational point of view is none. I can’t really see if this would teach anything for a 3+ year old child. Also, the whole game and the winner depends on the nano bug and on luck. There is no opportunity to interact, plan or to take decisions in order to win the game. I would also highlight that the coloured balls which represent the crumbs are pretty small, it easy to be swallowed by a 3 year old.
    All in all, it’s fun to play with this, my son always laughing on this vibrating bug, however in my opinion, this not a must have game. If you really like the idea of this game, I recommend buying the Bugs in the Kitchen Board Game for Kids for age 6 Years and Up, that version it is more complex comes with a dice and you have to interact and take decisions in the came in order to win.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun , but not great for educational purpose

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We had another version of this game which were more suitable for older kids. As it required more thinking etc. This version is perfect for smaller ones to get into the board games early.
    The quality of the whole game and its components is really good and I have no issues with any of it. The rules are simple and understandable for even smaller kids. Plus the whole game time is really fast and does not require almost any set-up. The whole components are really colourful as well which brings more interest to kids.
    Overall, a really good board game for I would even say the whole family to play sometimes. Then there is nothing to do. For this price, it is really worth getting it and just have it.

  5. AndreasFaber says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really great gif idea for kids and it is so much fun. There is a small bug included and it races around the game and it is quite funny actually.

    It is a 2-4 player game, one game takes around 15/20 minutes so it’s quite quick whcih is good. It is super fun, and easy way to pass time, and really funny as well.

    The price is good and there is a lot included, so I highly recommend it.

  6. Casey Seiler Capitol bureau chief says:

     United Kingdom

    I can’t quite say this is a board game as it is very loose and this is basically just a vibrating nano bot that knocks the balls in the holes. There isn’t really any skill at all but the bug running round the track does seem to amuse children. I’ve just over 20 it seems like reasonable value but I can’t really see a child being engaged for much more than a few minutes at a time.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fun game that seemed a lot more complicated than it actually was. Maybe it takes a child’s brain to work these things out! Anyway, once we had cracked it, it’s very good fun.

  8. HeathREYpgsx says:

     United Kingdom

    This bugs in the kitchen game is the “my first” version which is suitable for children a little younger and the guide on the box is 3 years plus. It is a well designed game that is quick, and appealing to all ages and abilities. The aim of the game is to place food crumbs around the board and the winner is the one whose crumbs are gobbled up first by the mummy bug. The mummy bug is actually a hexbug nano. We really enjoyed this in our household and I would recommend it.