Pros & Cons
Pros
Fun bingo style game. Great way to learn the alphabet. Chooses the letters from the fruit basket and matching them to the basket board.
It is cute, colorful and very entertaining. My 4 year old grandson loves the sneaky, snacky squirrel counting game which is why we got this one for a grandson in a different household. Keep clear of liquids to help sustain the game for longer.
The pieces are sturdy and well-crafted. Each player uses the triple spinner and then uses the bird (like tongs) to pick up a letter that is on their card.
Easy setup and easy to play. Great for grandparent's house to play with the preschool aged grandkids. Well designed, built to last, fun to play!
We are big fans of the brand educational insights anyways, so going into the purchase i knew it wouldn't let me down. It also encompasses some nice fine motor skills as well as learning how to play by 'rules' highly recommend for little learners.
Cons
Not super exciting for anyone involved. Trying to explain the instructions to a 5 year old is next to impossible. I am not even sure that people who are trying to raise a generation that is not plagued with the economic and social problems of this gen... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Helping the young ones with the alphabet… good fun game
So we all use our hands and will keep trying with the tongs as his coordination improves.
He did get a little frustrated with the game because you do have to pay attention to play, but as a parent that tells me he's a... Read More
Competitiveness
I bought this for my 4yo to help him with his letter recognition.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
He has the fine motor skills to write legible letters and to use scissors somewhat effectively so i am surprised that he struggles to use the toucan tongs the way the game intends
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This one incorporates mild strategy elements and letter recognition
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It definitely required adult help but my kids understood the directions
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I was given this product to play with for review but the opinion is my own
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I received this free in exchange for my unbiased honest review
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All opinions expressed are 100 my own
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
She got the concept but a bit complicated to play
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My fouryearold grandson loves games but has not developed his fine motor skills to the level i expect of his age