Puff the Pop-Up Dragon
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| Price: | $24.99 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by FUNCRAFT
Product Description
Who will pop Puff out of the castle' Players take turns pushing colored flags into the castle turret hoping to be the one who gets Puff to pop up! For 2-4 players.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #69219 in Toys & Games
- Brand: International Playthings
- Model: P25039
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 5.70" w x 5.60" l, 1.10 pounds
Features
- For 2+ Players
- Ages 4+
- Warning: Choking Hazard - Small Parts
Customer Reviews
Fun Game!!
My son and I love playing this game. The flags go in just fine and it's a different hole that makes the dragon pop out every time. Just turn the top of the castle and it changes every time. We love it!
Frustrating toy!
I purchased this toy for my 5 year old, because I thought it would be a fun, simple toy that we could play with his little brother. They both got excited at the idea of the toy (take turns poking flags into the castle to try to get the dragon to pop out of the top), but the toy works so inconsistently. The first time we played, my 5 yr. old pushed a flag in and the dragon popped out with the first flag. Not much fun. Now they put all the flags in and the dragon never pops out. I go back and push every flag in to check and the last one I push in makes the dragon pop out. The kids lose interest in the game after patiently taking turns poking flags in only to have nothing happen when all the flags are in. Watching mom push all the flags in again to get it to pop out sort of takes the excitement out of the game. I've tried putting all the flags in on my own and pushing really hard to see if I get a different result, but for me, it's always the last flag to get the dragon to pop. Not much suspense there! My 2 yr. old might still have fun poking the flags in for a while since it's a challenge for him, but that's probably about it.
Great game for toddlers/preschoolers
We bought this game for our 2yr old son for Easter. We all love playing it. Great for refining fine motor skills in toddlers who are not ready for the honey bee tree game. He gets the concept and the little flags provide just enough challenge for him. It also good at teaching turn taking and can also be played alone(like when I need to cook). It is fun to see who pops up the dragon and he does pop up pretty high. My husband and I actually play a couple of rounds too when my son goes to sleep. We have not has any problems with this game as others note. Maybe they got duds or maybe the vendor fixed the problems. Great family game for all ages. Quick to play, and battery-free.





