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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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176 of 178 found the following review helpful:
No Batteries required! Apr 28, 2002
By Andrew Palmer This game was given to our 3 year old as a gift and he loves it. His little sister, who is two, also loves this game. This game really helps to develop a childs ability to concentrate on visual cues. It is basically a matching game combined with a puzzle concept. There are no complex rules to learn, so within minutes of opening the box any child can begin to play and enjoy this game. As each match is made the child receives immediate reward and motivation to find a new match. Best of all is that this is a simple game with no buzzers or bells and is best played with the TV turned off.
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Cute idea but too little in the box... Nov 02, 2005
By Suzanne
"srrn74"
This concept is a great for little kids. Personally I think it is geared towards ages 2-4 yrs. Problem is, there are only so many pieces and it took my daughter 2 times to memorize the game. She was 3 and I found it too easy for her. She loves I Spy but this game isn't worth it. Get the momory game instead
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Fun for the little ones Jan 21, 2005
By T. M. Wright
"notjusta*pretty*face"
I just wanted to correct the manufacture's age recommendation info. provided at the beginning of the item description. The box says it is for children aged 3-6. My 3 & 6 year old can both play it. In reference to the first reviewer who did not recommend the game - there are 5 different ways to play which makes the game more challenging for older kids.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Too easy to memorize Oct 20, 2005
By B. Ahrens My 2 year old already has the items on the puzzle pieces memorized after seeing them only 3 times. Our version did not include the "5 ways to play" as stated on the box. (I've requested a copy from Briarpatch.) My 4 year old - who received the gift - lost interest after the first time he played. Both of my boys LOVE the "I Spy" and "Can You See What I See" books. This game just wasn't challenging enough for them.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Easily memorized Jan 04, 2006
By Mom of three I agree with the other reviewers that the small number of puzzles made it too easy to memorize the solutions. My kids enjoyed this game the first time but had no interest in it again until several months later when they again enjoyed it for one round. Not worth the money.
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