Retail Price: $13.00
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Item: TF021 Quantity on Hand: 40
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Kids will find this game's colorful and humorous design of wide-eyed green frogs on a lime green lily pad a perpetual delight. Players set up the board according to the picture depicted on one of 40 challenge cards, then "leap frog" all the green frogs until only the red frog remains. Small and compact, this family-friendly game will keep children endlessly entertained on long road trips or rainy days.
Toy Value Index: 9.51
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Fat Brain Index: 8.44
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Fun game for the whole family
Posted 9/19/2009 by Christa J
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Setting: Home
This was my first purchase of Fat Brain toys, but it won't be my last.
My 6-year-old grandson loves frogs (wants to be a herpatologist when he grows up). He's rather serious and very bright...always looking for a challenge. He started playing with it immediately even though he is only 6 (game is recommended for 8 year-olds).
I just received a thank you note from him saying that "the whole family loves the Hopper game." Mom, Dad, and Billy who is 9.
Hopper are GREAT!
Posted 7/8/2009 by Lisa Law
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Setting: School
This is a really compact game and is fully portable. I purchased it for my daughter after she mastered Hoppers, Jr. This version has 40 challenge cards at differing levels. Because of its success at home, I have now purchased several for my teachers to use in a workshop-type setting...so that they can have hands-on exploration for thinking games for their students. We all highly recommend Hoppers.
prompt delivery, educational toy
Posted 6/6/2009 by Phuong V. Nguyen
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This is the 4th Thinkfun toy we have bought; first one was the Rush hour.
These inexpensive toys are much better than many brainless/shooting video games. They make my kids think hard to solve those problems.
Hoppers Review
Posted 11/4/2008 by June Wood
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Setting: Home
I bought this product for my five year old as a travel toy. Having played the game myself for a while, I will definitely hold it back for a year or two as he will only want to play with the game pieces right now. The recommended age of eight is a probably a good guide. I loved the game and found it challenging enough to keep me occupied and entertained for some time.