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A classic. My two-year-old daughter adores this toy; she only plays with it supervised, we are aware of the choking hazards of the smaller/slender pieces. She always asks for her 'fishing game." A neighbor gave it to her for her 2nd birthday and it has become a favorite toy.We also appreciate that it's a gentle game, without a ton of electronic noise.
I guess having a speed control can help kids build their confidence. My 6 year old loves this toy but get little frustrated as the fishing rod is too sensitive to any hand movement making it harder for him to catch a fish.
It does help with the motor skills, hand-eye coordination. It's good fun for my 3-yr old.
After we catch them we count to see who won. I find it a bit boring (no challenge for an adult) but my daughter LOVES to catch the fishies. My 2 1/2 year old loves this game. The only problem I have is that there are 2 fish whose mouths won't open.
4 players can play at the same time. We also had this once as one of our office party games.
But this is just the perfect size. It is a classic; you can find this toy in different sizes.
All my kids love this toy. It is a challenge even for adults.
FUN. I can tell from their eyes how much fun they are having when playing "Let's Go Fishing".
Requires batteries.
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