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Thinkfun My First Rush Hour Brain Game and Stem Toy for Kids Age 3 Years and Up

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Style: Rush Hour Pre School


Features

  • My First Rush Hour is a unique matching game made especially for preschoolers. Use shape and color identification to place game pieces on the grid, creating a new maze in every challenge. Drive the red Hero Car through the maze and out of the EXIT to WIN! A great Car Toy
  • Develops critical skills - teaches and reinforces learning matching, colors, and shapes, and introduces logic concepts.
  • What you get - 15x challenge cards and solutions, instructions, 1x red hero car, 6x vehicles, 1x safety officer, and 1x parking lot game grid. My First Rush Hour introduces toddlers to the evergreen Rush Hour brand and is one of the best gifts you can find for your toddler.
  • Clear instructions Easy to learn with a clear, high quality instruction manual. You can start playing immediately!
  • Parents and toddlers can enjoy a fun family game experience while developing critical thinking skills.

Description

My First Rush Hour is one of ThinkFun's most fun new stem toys for boys and girls. It's a fun match and go maze logic game that comes with 30 challenges of increasing difficulty, from easy to hard, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids who like smart games and a challenge. My First Rush Hour is made with high quality components and comes with a very clear and easy to understand instruction manual - you'll be able to play within minutes of opening the box. Like all of ThinkFun's games, My First Rush Hour is built to develop critical thinking skills. Playing through the increasingly difficult challenges will improve matching, color recognition, shape recognition, and logic skills, all through fun gameplay.


Product Dimensions: 10 x 3 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 1.38 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 76411


Manufacturer recommended age: 3 years and up


Release date: January 13, 2021


Language: English


Manufacturer: Thinkfun


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  • Fun beginners game
Style: Rush Hour Pre School
It is a little confusing to learn, but super easy to teach. Go figure. Great gift for young kids.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 1, 2022 by abraham

  • Don't be afraid to challenge your child
Style: Rush Hour Junior
I actually bought this by mistake. Didnt realise they released a junior version here and bought it due to an oversight. Having said that, we stuck to it anyway and gave it to our 6 yr old. There are 4 levels: easy, medium, hard and super hard. After trying 1 game of easy and medium, she asked to try hard and since stuck to working on those and super hard. This junior version is meant for kids aged 5+ and older while the standard version us targeted at 8+ and older though the.grid size is the same. I believe the standard version utilizes more and most if not all of the pieces in each puzzle (been a while since I last played it). We stuck to this one because it still took the easy games for our daughter to understand how to play this though it really didn't take long. The ice cream truck being the key piece also made it relatable for her. Also we didn't want her to be frustrated too early with itif she struggles with the standard version. I know there are some reviewers who said this was easy enough for their 3yr olds . Hey, every child is different. My 3yr old tries to fit them all in the grid despite what we tell him but thats how he is dealing with shapes and puzzles. And he actually plays with foam magnets that u form into animal shapes... There are many ways to using 1 item or so we tell ourselves. I liked that it came with the bag which makes it easy for travel. We expect to transition to the standard version once the older child is ready and the younger one will start on this proper. This way, we also end up with fewer fights. :p ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 3, 2021 by SamSpence

  • Great concept. I wish I learned about this sooner.
Style: Rush Hour Junior
I purchased this for my 5yr old after stumbling across a parenting article, of all things. He breezed through the easy cards, the medium ones slowed, but didn't stop him. I had to read the solution to the 1st easy card, because I never played. I showed him how to play and he hasn't realized this is a learning game yet. One month into COVID he was trying to refuse my Amazon packages because he knew there was something educational being delivered. But he is really happy & excited to free this icecream truck; you'd think I was rewarding him with real ice cream. Right now I have to double check that he's setting the pieces up right & not moving the cars sideways. And I'm wondering if I'm just creating a backseat driver. However, I'm really glad I purchased the version with the cars; it definitely piqued his interest. My only issue is that the cars too easily move around the "tracks." When he gets excited & overly animated the pieces fall off the board or land in new spaces. Although it did give me an idea to make up puzzles once he's mastered the super hard. I lied, I have a 2nd issue: as the medium cards stump him, its no longer a single player game & is now a 2 person game. I must admit this is much more likely due to his age/maturity than the actual game. But perhaps the fact that he hasn't given up & still tries is a testament to the entertainment value & engaging aspects of this game. I do look forward to the day I can hand him a non-electronic toy & actually get alone time. Until then, its mildly entertaining to watch him free the icecream truck and the look on his face is more satisfying than eating actual ice cream. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 3, 2020 by Customer

  • Neat STEM toy.
Style: Rush Hour Junior
Rush hour is a very decent STEM toy that will teach logic and some sequencing. I bought this for my 4 year old even though it’s rated for 5+ and he was more than able to do the puzzles, thoroughly enjoying it. A plus is the vehicles lends to extended play (imagination, creativity) beyond the actually game. It comes with a neat draw string bag that allows you to easily pack and carry around.. we will be using this a lot for road trips and vacations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2022 by raveye

  • Problem solving, like this game
Style: Rush Hour Junior
My 5 year old daughter loved this one, sat for hours together to play through all the cards. Helps with problem solving for young kids
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 26, 2022 by Savita Gupta

  • We love this game
Style: Rush Hour Junior
This game is a massive success with our three boys. The game builds challenges at a slow pace, getting the child used to how to move the vehicles with ease and understand the game concepts. It can get tricky pretty quick though, but not impossible. My kids have the regular Rush Hour and two of the Junior versions and the only thing that I would improve in this version is to make it more compact by adding the challenge cards on the bottom of the frame, like its big brother (Rush Hour). Tiny hands can’t put the cards back in the box and close it. The fine motor at 4 doesn’t really allow for this. Although the cards at the bottom are a big deal, the rest of the game (pieces, board, cards/levels, bag, and especially concept) is so cool that docking a star wasn’t warranted. All in all, I think this is a 4.5 product and we are big fans! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2020 by Co

  • Great game for kids 5-adult!
Style: Rush Hour Junior
I bought this for my 7 year old granddaughter and she loved it. So did her 5 year old brother and her 14 year old cousin! Even the adults loved this game! It's fun, challenging and helps teach you to focus and problem solve! I highly recommend it!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2022 by Kathryn Wiltse

  • Great Fun for ages 6 and up
Style: Rush Hour Junior
My grand daughters love this game and the different challenges as they get harder. It becomes a family project with the harder ones. Great item for 8 and 6 year olds
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 28, 2022 by Teresa S

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