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Follow the Rabbit

Sharpen your vision, stay focused

Paolo Bianchi

Product: Teaching tools

ISBN: 9788859043331

Publication date: 01/06/2025

Suitable for: Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)


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Follow the Rabbit is a logic and visual speed game that enhances attention, spatial orientation, and strategic thinking. The aim is to help a cheerful rabbit escape from tricky mazes by following arrows, calculating movements, and anticipating the next steps. Designed for children aged 8 and up, the game offers various levels of difficulty and play modes, including solo and cooperative options. Every move matters and every second counts – who will manage to guide the rabbit to the finish line?

Teaching objectives:

  • Develop spatial reasoning
  • Boost visual speed and working memory
  • Improve strategic planning skills




Follow the Rabbit

Sharpen your vision, stay focused Paolo Bianchi

  Follow the Rabbit is a logic and visual speed game that enhances attention, spatial orientation, and strategic thinking. The aim is to help a cheerful rabbit escape from tricky mazes by following arrows, calculating movements, and anticipating the next steps. Designed for children aged 8 and up, the game offers various levels of difficulty and play modes, including solo and cooperative options. Every move and every second count – who will manage to guide the rabbit to the finish line? Find out more!

The box contents

20 double-sided boards with 40 Paths

20 Subject Cards

10 Point Cards

4 Direction Cards

2 Change Cards

How to play

The aim of the game is to visualise the path indicated by the arrows within a 4x4 grid as quickly as possible and to identify the final card. Focus on the arrow on the board: follow its direction with your eyes only, within the grid. Each arrow leads to a square that contains another arrow. Keep following the arrows until they lead you to the end of the path. Some squares contain a clock: count all the clocks and remember the number, because once you exit the grid, you’ll need to pay attention to the direction indicated by the red arrows and take as many extra steps as the number of clocks you found along the way. After taking the steps, you must say aloud the subject your gaze lands on.  

THREE GAME MODES

EASY No need to count the clocks – players simply follow the arrows through the path without adding extra steps.

MEDIUM Only the simpler layouts are used – those with green arrows.

HARD More complex boards are selected – those with blue arrows, including diagonal directions.

Leaf through some selected pages from the instruction book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:

The Author

R. Tiziana Bruno, Sociologist and writer, she is the author of young adult fiction and educational essays, both in Italy and abroad. In 2023, she was awarded the National Science Communication Prize in the children's book category. She writes for the magazine National Geographic and is the director of the Scampia Storytelling children's literature festival.