Bunny Hop
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Average customer review:Product 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 bunnies in a memory game of bunny “hide and seek.” Be the first player to collect at least one bunny of each color and you win!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2451 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 2910
- Released on: 2007-05-15
- Dimensions: 3.20" h x 10.10" w x 10.50" l, 2.05 pounds
Features
- Funny bunnies hop and hide in this fast-action memory game
- Includes carrot patch game board, 20 bunnies in four different colors, 4 farmers, 1 die and game instructions
- A great family game
- Especially fun for kids
- 2 to 4 player¿s game
Editorial Reviews
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.
Customer Reviews
GREAT game for family time!
I spotted this game in a parenting magazine just before Christmas; it had won a coveted spot on their best toys of the year list. I'm always on the lookout for innovative games that our kids, ages 3 and 4, can play with us, so I decided to give Bunny Hop a try. I was not disappointed!
The game is suited for 2-4 players. I was thrilled that my 3-year-old son could play independently, giving him a confidence boost. (Many games that are marketed to preschoolers still require adult assistance, which frustrates them after a while, especially when older siblings can play independently.)
The game begins with all of the bunnies in the patch, and every player chooses a color (blue, red, yellow, green). After rolling a cube, a player chooses a matching colored bunny and pushes it down into the patch. Then the player pushes a farmer, and if the bunny hops out of the patch, the player gets to keep it. (3 bunnies will hop; 2 will not -- of the same color) The first player to get a bunny of all 4 colors wins!
The process is simple and there aren't any real educational benefits as far as I'm concerned, but this is a wonderful game for building in a few moments of family time. The entire game is pretty short, so you can pull it out in a pinch.
We love the game and consider this a marvelous investment!
Fun game for preschoolers!
As a mother of an active 3.5 year old, I too am always on the look-out for fun, educational games. "Bunny Hop" is definitely one of those games that engages young children, and best of all they are able to play by themselves [once they get the hang of the game]. No reading skills are required here, just a knowledge of colors [here, the colors used are red, green, yellow and blue].
Each player chooses a color, and then rolls the die - depending on which color comes up, the player then chooses the bunny that has the same color [as reflected on the die] and pushes it into the carrot patch. if the bunny hops [some hop, and some don't], then the player gets to keep the bunny. Though the game can have a few variations [and we even came up with our own rules], the one who gets bunnies in all 4 colors is the victor.
It is a simple game yet really fun especially since it doesn't require any complex skills. And it is a game that can be enjoyed with the family, or by the child independently. All in all, highly recommended. I also recommend the fishing game, Gator Golf and Candyland for preschoolers.
A Three Year Old's Dream
My daughter got this game for her third birthday and now not a day goes by when she does not want to play it. Aside form the actual game play she loves to sort and count the bunnies. It's even helped a lot with her patience. That in itself is HUGE! The instructions are simple so she easily teaches the game to others. Even the tricky part about swapping bunnies. It's been great for her. Those awards people know what they're talking about when they pick out these toys!






