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Posted 9/11/2011 by Ronna Heftman
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I gave to my 4 year old grandson. I'm not sure how much he plays with it, but he and I had fun with it when we were together.
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Posted 11/6/2010 by Deborah Guy
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The beans do jump but not much, and not often. It may be due to the colder weather.
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Snuggle up with your Beandito. Beanditos will jump most when they are in a warm, cozy environment. When your little Beanditos are in metamorphosis, they will go dormant for a short time. Watch closely! You may have the rare privilege of witnessing the birth of a Beandito hatchling!)

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jumping beans
Posted 12/9/2011 by EMILY G HEINZEN
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It is neat when they are jumping but that is sporadic. We cannot figure what makes the beans jump and lately they have been quiet, and I assume they are dead?
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Don't hold a funeral yet! The Jumping Beans go dormant just before hatching. Your about to witness a Jumping Bean miracle!

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4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
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Kinda neat
Posted 9/7/2011 by Gail Oehl
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At first, my 5 year old daughter loved them. She thought they were really cool and took them to school for show and tell the next day. Then she got bored. They hopped around for a few days. In less than a week they were pretty much quiet. They didn't seem to like to be picked up or moved because they would stop hopping for a few minutes and then start up again. I would have liked it better if they came with some instructions or information.
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Shhhh... Remember - if the jumping slows, your Beandito is most likely in the dormant phase to be followed by hatching into the cutest, harmless, non-clothing-eating little moth you've ever seen! Welcome your little hatchling into the world and then send him South. Adios Beandito!

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Jumping Beans
Posted 8/25/2011 by STEPHANIE A ANDERSON
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Fun, silly toy.
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4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
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