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Educational Insights Bunny Hop: Memory & Color Recognition Preschool & Toddler Game, 2-4 Players, Ages 4+

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Features

  • SPARK MORE TOGETHERNESS! Bunny Hop is the perfect way to spend quality time together with your preschooler
  • PLAY, LEARN, AND GROW: Playing Bunny Hop encourages strategic thinking and memory skills, builds fine motor skills, helps preschoolers practice their colors, and encourages social emotional skills like taking turns, sharing, and working together
  • HOW TO PLAY: Players take turns rolling the die, pressing on any matching-colored bunny, and collecting the bunny if it hops into the air but not all bunnies hop, so you must remember which one have been pressed and which ones have not! The first player to collect one bunny of each color wins.
  • PERFECT FOR FAMILY GAME NIGHT: Dont leave your preschooler out: with no-reading required, fast-play Bunny Hop is the perfect addition to your next family game night!
  • WHATS INSIDE: Includes 1 carrot patch game board, 20 bunnies in four different colors, 4 farmers, 1 die, and game instructions

Description

The farmers are in a frenzy. Bunnies are hopping and hiding in the Carrot Patch, eating all the veggies. Help the farmers catch these funny jumping bunnies in a memory game of bunny "hide and seek." Be the first player to collect at least one bunny of each color (red, blue, yellow, and green) and you win. Includes Carrot Patch game board, 20 bunnies in four different colors, 4 farmers, 1 die, and game instructions. For kids boys and girls ages 4+ who love matching, brain games, puzzles, and STEM toys. No batteries are required. For 2 to 4 players.Spring has arrived and we're all set to celebrate family party gatherings, children's birthdays, and Easter celebrations with Easter toy gifts with Easter basket stuffers loved by preschool boys and girls! Add fun learning with toddler and preschool games and educational toys for kids along with your favorite soft bunny rabbit stuffed animal plush toys and Easter eggs for even more pretend and imaginative play! From the Manufacturer The farmers are in a frenzy. Bunnies are hopping and hiding in the Carrot Patch, eating all the veggies. Help the farmers catch these funny jumping bunnies in a memory game of bunny "hide and seek." Be the first player to collect at least one bunny of each color (red, blue, yellow, and green) and you win. Includes Carrot Patch game board, 20 bunnies in four different colors, 4 farmers, 1 die, and game instructions. No batteries required. For 2 to 4 players.


Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 10.1 x 3.3 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 pounds


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 2910


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 6 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 1, 2007


Department: unisex-child


Manufacturer: Educational Insights


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  • Play therapist and Preschool teacher review
This is one of the first board games of any kind we bought for my kids. It's actually better quality than I was expecting. I was glad to see that the base, especially the top of the base, was one solid piece of plastic and not cardboard like some other games. Part of me wishes the bunnies were bigger, but I can see where making them larger would've made the game itself too large. Overall the materials and even the paint on the game pieces has held up well over about two months of use. (My daughter tends to play with the rabbits as individual toys so they've gotten more use than just being game pieces) The way you play the game is you put the rabbits in the holes but you DO NOT press them down into the holes (I saw a few reviews saying all the rabbits jumped at the same time which is what happens when you press them all down). When it's your turn you roll the die and push a rabbit down based on the color you get, and then push down on the farmers head to make it jump (each farmer does the same thing. They all trigger all the holes). The pieces themselves determine whether or not the rabbit jumps. 1 out of 4 of each color doesn't jump. They just react like "duds" when you push down on the farmer. The object of the game is to be the first one to collect a rabbit of each color, but we also just play to see who can get the most rabbits or who can get all the rabbits of a given color. The educational elements of this game are not as obvious as people think. The game marketers point out the color recognition aspects, but that's minor. For older kids there can be an element of strategy in trying to get all the correct colors (the die has a swap option, and choose any color). The bigger element is this is a lot like memory. If you push a dud rabbit down you have to remember where it is, which isn't easy because aside from the color ring near the waist of the rabbit they all look identical. The only option is to remember it's location on "the field" just like memory. If there were two changes I'd make to this game, one would be giving each rabbit their own unique expressions and characteristics. It would just make the game more fun to look at, and would give the memory aspect more depth. The second would be instead of 3 out of 4 rabbits being jumpers, I'd make it 2 out of 4 (although, considering the games target age demo I can see why they went with 3 out of 4). Another memory aspect is sensory. There's a slight difference in what a jumping rabbit feels like compared to a dud, and you can feel it as soon as you start to press it down. A child who is a bit older should start to notice this difference, which gives an opportunity to practice delaying impulse control. Impulse control is by far the biggest educational element of this game. Turn taking, and not getting the color you want from the die build impulse control for younger children...but selecting a rabbit that doesn't jump is the biggest impulse control builder. That build up in anticipation is a big deal to younger kids. It's the draw of playing the game. My daughter gets excited every time a rabbit jumps and we've had this game for over a month. But she's visibly disappointed when the rabbit doesn't jump. Initially she just wanted to select a different rabbit to get the desired reward, but now she's learned she has to wait until her next turn...and you can see her process and get used to the emotions of delaying gratification. That's an incredibly important skill to develop. There isn't a skill more important for a human to develop than impulse control. It's the root of everything. Learning, behavior, emotion regulation, everything. This is one of the betters games for impulse control I've ever come across for 2-5 year olds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 16, 2020 by Funky Mo-Unky

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Looks like it is going to be a fun game to play with my granddaughter. I emailed Educational Insights and let them know I did not get all the pieces to the game, They sent me an entirely new game within a week (I already opened it, all pieces included), That is Customer Service! Received product with clear plastic shrinkwrap, so I just wrapped it in Christmas paper. Presented it to my granddaughter on Christmas morning with her other gifts. When she chose this one to play with first imagine our disappointment when the only pieces it came with are the two bunnies and one farmer shown on the front of the package......missing 18 bunnies and 3 farmers and the dice :( Will contact customer service to see if I can get the missing parts or if I have to return it and try again I have learned my lesson, will always open and make sure everything is in the package before wrapping as a present ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 25, 2021 by lam

  • Missing a yellow bunny piece
Cute little game for preschoolers, but mine is missing a yellow bunny. So four people cannot play this game. Disappointed. I hope the seller will send me a yellow bunny piece.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2022 by Mary B.

  • Great game
Grandson played it with his father a lot !
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2022 by judy dees

  • An excellent game
I bought this for our almost 3 year old for Christmas. I am very impressed with how easy it was to set up, how easy it was to learn how to play and how durable it is. The box and toy withstood our 33 pound child was standing on the box with the game in it and it held up fine. The goal is: whoever collects a rabbit of every color wins. You roll the dice, pick a rabbit of that color by pushing it down into the board game. You then push on your "farmer" and see if the rabbit springs up. If it does, you get to keep it. Certain rabbits are made to not jump. Therefore, everytime you set the board - it's different. I initially thought the board was rigged and feared my son would just memorize which hole wouldn't work - but it's the rabbit, not the hole! This game reinforces the child learning or knowing their colors. The game moves quickly so he doesn't get bored. I like that it's not a noisy game too. Father and son played and they learned you can push all the rabbits down and make them all pop out like rockets...so it does that have that entertainment factor as well. I plan on playing the game as it was intended though :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2010 by J. Churchill

  • Fun simple game
Got this game to play with my children (5&3years). We play it over and over. My 3 yr old taught my mother how to play it. We have had it a couple of weeks and haven’t had any issues.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 10, 2022 by Danielle

  • Fun for the whole family!
This adorable game has been a huge hit! We love playing it. It came just in time before huge storm and power outage happened & was the perfect fun distraction for our family. My 2 yr old daughter loves to grab these adorable bunnies. I don’t have to worry about them because they’re very good quality & so durable. My 10 yr old even likes playing it. Also, teenagers enjoyed playing it with us. After a few game rounds, they made up a game to see who could put the most bunnies in quick enough and then push farmer to see them hop up all at same time. My 7 yr old nephew was too eager to make them hop right before last bunny was placed. So much fun for all of us! I would definitely recommend it for families! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 30, 2020 by sar

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