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Learning Resources Educational Insights Hoppy Floppys Happy Hunt Game 3413
- Sold as 1 Each.
- Board game designed to teach young children about shapes.
- Simple to play and understand.
- Quick fun game that can be played in a short time.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 6.6 x 8.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
ASIN | B00T0OYC92 |
Item model number | EI-3413 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 7 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #110,135 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #3,566 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | January 1, 2015 |
Language | English |
Department | unisex-child |
Manufacturer | Educational Insights |
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Hoppy Floppy needs your help to collect colorful eggs to take home. Sounds simple, but you can get your basket knocked over or your eggs stolen, so be strategic, little bunny. This game develops matching skills, strategic thinking, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and pre-handwriting skills. For 2 to 4 players. Ages 3+.
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Customers like the color, motor skills, and ease of use of the toy. For example, they mention it's cute, fun, and a great way to teach kids their colors. Some appreciate the sorting aspect, saying the tree stump holes are different colors. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality.
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Customers find the color of the game cute, easy to learn, and entertaining. They also say it's a great and fun game for kids. Customers also say the rules are simple and the game itself has beautiful pastel colors.
"...The little baskets are so cute and the rabbit squeezer is adorable. I like how the bottom of the box is part of the game so clean up is a breeze...." Read more
"Nice and easy entertaining game for my 5 and 7 year old girls. We like to play this with them as well...." Read more
"...My 5-year-old loves it. It’s fun even playing with only 2 people because then we each take 2 baskets so the game goes a little longer...." Read more
"We have many of these games! Super cute!" Read more
Customers find the game great for preschoolers, toddlers, and children learning colors. They say it's a fun way to teach kids their colors and fine motor skills. Customers also mention that the game is simple and educational.
"...Overall it is a simple game that even young children can understand...." Read more
"...This game is a fun way to teach both my kids (2.5 year old and 4 year old) their colors, work on their fine motor skills and even teaching them to..." Read more
"...We like to play this with them as well. Good for building small hand coordination in the newly 5 year old for hand writing." Read more
"...In my opinion Sneaky Snacky Squirrel is better but this is super fun and is definitely a great starter board game for your kids...." Read more
Customers find the game easy to learn and play. They say the rules are easy to remember and the game is quick. Customers also mention that the concept is simple enough for a 3 year old to play.
"...It's a quick game that's not too boring for adults since it moves by fast. (Unlike the unending Candy Land, lol.)" Read more
"My 3yr old loves this game! Its easy to set up, and easy to learn. The rules are easy to remember, even for my bouncing toddler...." Read more
"...She is in love with it. She understands the rules, picking up the carrots is fun, and she asks to play it every day. Win." Read more
"...She asks to play all the time. Great and quick game. Also recommend shelbys snack attack for the same concept but more focused on counting up to 40." Read more
Customers find the game great for color recognition, counting, and building muscles in little hands. They say it helps children learn colors and focus on a task while helping them build muscles in their hands. Customers also mention that the tree stump holes are different colors, which helps with color recognition.
"Such a great game for toddlers. Great for sorting, counting, and fine motor skills!" Read more
"...Also, the tree stump holes are different colors so that helps with color recognition more...." Read more
"Great game for color recognition, counting, and building muscles in little hands" Read more
"The kids love this game. It's great for dexterity, helping the children learn colors and to focus on a task while having fun." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the game. Some mention it's well-made, sturdy, and holds up well after countless uses. However, others say that a basket came broken, one of the carrots was broken, and the black spinner broke in half.
"...It is very durable and visually stunning. I love the sturdiness and look of this product and it has been a hit with my family...." Read more
"...One of the handles had broken off a basket by the second day I had it. The kids like to play with them and put their carrots in and out, etc...." Read more
"This game is excellent quality. It’s educational and great for motor skills. I bought this game when my son was 3 and he caught on very quickly...." Read more
"...However, upon opening it one of the baskets handles was broken off in the packaging...." Read more
Customers find the fit of the toy and game to be awkward, with the rabbit being too big and awkward for their children. They also mention that the carrot piece is smaller than the squirrel game, making it unsafe for Kindergartners. Overall, customers are disappointed with the fit and size of the product.
"...Furthermore, when "stealing" carrots, the rabbit's paws do not fit into the tiny baskets, making it impossible (even for an adult) to use..." Read more
"...are plastic whereas the squirrel logs are cardboard, but they are quite tiny!..." Read more
"...it with one from another game and the bigger issue is that the bunny is too big and awkward for even my five year old...." Read more
"...Be careful with the baskets - delicate and the carrots are small. My students love this spring game!" Read more
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The spinner has other spots (e.g., spin again, steal one from another player, lose all your carrots, pick any color, and lose a turn.) It is similar to Hi Ho Cherry O in that regard, but you need only 4 items and can steal. Kids in the 6-9 age range really like the game and can understand the pictures of "lose a turn" or "steal a carrot from another player" etc. Some younger kids though, do not really. They also can get a little frustrated with the "lose all your carrots" and "steal" space.
While I do think it is important that kids understand losing as much as winning, we do modify the game sometimes. I made another spinner with the only 6 spots: 4 colors, a rainbow (choose any color) and a "spin again." They still don't get to choose one if they spin and already have that color, so it isn't a sure thing with each spin, but it does reduce the frustration of losing all of your carrots and reduces say 2 children repeatedly "stealing" from the same other child. I just used an old spinner I had around and fit a new "face" on it that I colored with markers. You could also use a blank die and put the colors plus 2 icons for rainbow and a "spin again" (I used the swirl just like on the original spinner.)
They really like the rabbit to pick up the pieces. Some have a little trouble initially figuring out how to manipulate it, but I haven't had anyone aged 4 and up who couldn't figure it out (if they of course, had adequate fine motor skills.) One of the handles had broken off a basket by the second day I had it. The kids like to play with them and put their carrots in and out, etc. And when it is a "steal" turn they try to fit the rabbit paws into another person's basket, which doesn't really work (you just have to pick one out with your fingers.) I just reattached the handle with super glue.
Overall it is a simple game that even young children can understand. There is no reading involved (but I suppose you could modify that too with a different spinner or even riddle-type drawing cards if you wanted.) The draw of the game is the cute bunny and the carrots. It is interesting that by about age 7, they really seem to enjoy the "stealing" from another player. Some will laugh these devious little laughs and can figure out who has the color they want and go take it. I usually will say something like "oooh, that bad bunny is stealing" so another student will blame the bunny not the person (because some will actually get mad.) I know my students though so I will usually not choose the "steal" spinner (and use my modified one) if I know a certain student will get upset or angry about it.
Anyway, the kids have really liked the game and will ask to play it frequently. For home use, it would be a cute little spring or Easter game suitable for most ages. Older kids probably won't want to play it for hours, but they still enjoy it a few times in a row.
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