ThinkFun Rush Hour Jr.
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Average customer review:Product Description
Now drivers as young as six can experience the fun and challenge of steering through traffic in their ice cream truck escape car. Playful vehicles and 40 simpler, age-appropriate challenges will amuse kids for hours. Escape the Traffic before the Ice Cream Melts! Features: 40 challenges, travel bag included, challenge cards fit neatly into pull-out tray beneath the game tray, solutions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #755 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Think Fun
- Model: 5040
- Released on: 2006-01-01
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x 9.00" w x 8.00" l, .70 pounds
Features
- Four levels of play
- Forty mind challenge cards with solutions
- Fifteen cars and truck, one ice cream truck
- Traffic game grid and game-go storage bag
- For ages between 6 to 8 years
Editorial Reviews
Awards
Parents Choice Gold Award Winner - 2000
National Parenting Publications Honors Award - 2000
From the Manufacturer
Younger players can experience the fun and challenge of Rush Hour in this exciting junior version. After setting up their game board according to pictures on various challenge cards, players steer their ice cream truck through a jumble of blocking cars, trucks and buses. A playful theme and forty age-appropriate challenges will keep even the most restless tyke captivated for hours.
Customer Reviews
Great game
My daughter is 5.
She loves it.
I love the little carry along bag that comes with it.
Makes it a perfect item in our 'to go' bag.
We save it to entertain during ball games, waits at resturants, anywhere that a 5 year old become antsy.
Wonderful activity
I purchased Rush Hour Jr for my granddaughters after I saw how much my G/T students loved the older version. The five-year old "borrowed" it and has played all the cards and still loves it! Great activity to develop higher-order thinking skills.
fun for age 4 and up
We love this game. The main difference from the regular Rush Hour is that the puzzles start out easier. The hard ones are actually pretty hard. My son could do the easy ones when he was 4.



