🐇 Hop into Fun with Jack!
The Jumping Jack Game by Goliath is an exciting, interactive game designed for 2-4 players aged 4 and up. Kids spin to determine how many carrots to pull from the bunny hill, with one lucky carrot making Jack jump! This game not only provides endless fun but also enhances fine motor skills and social interaction, all while ensuring safety and quality.
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.92 x 10.5 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multicolor |
Subject Character | Bunny |
Theme | Games |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Enhance fine motor skills and social skills |
Power Source | Spring |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
K**J
Best game
This game isSo great. Kids loved it Kids even teenaged girls played at Girlscouts event. Gotta grab carrot. After spinner tells you how many. And try to catch rabbit when it pops. They jump and loved it. Ages 3 to 16.
L**Y
Fun Game For Ages 2-5
We purchased this for our 2.5 year old daughter and she has really enjoyed playing this game.Positive aspects of the game: 1. kid friendly pieces: large, durable and easy to clean 2. batteries are not required 3. great for working on motor skills (pulling out carrots) and counting 4. good introduction to game play for younger players: easy concept and has a limited number of rules such as skipping a turn 5. good game to play with a large age range because everyone can get involvedNegative aspects of the game: 1. Pulling out the carrots is a little tough and the base is light so another player needs to hold the base while the carrots are being pulled out (this only matters if you are playing that the player who catches the bunny wins) 2. price is a little high for what you get and with older children or even younger kids who enjoy playing games the concept and novelty wears off quickly.Overall, we have really enjoyed this game and having a fun game to share with friends.
R**L
A game for preschoolers that won't bore you to tears!
So thrilled to have a game that 1) my 4-year-old can play without reading and writing, 2) Doesn't take too long to play 3) Is fun for adults or children of all ages to join in, 4) Is not overly competitive! The basic premise of this game is that you spin the spinner to either take 1 carrot, take 2 carrots, have a carrot "eaten" by an animal, or skip a turn. The turns go fast and eventually someone pulls a carrot that makes the bunny pop up in the air! Then everyone scrambles to catch it and whoever catches it wins-- or if no-one catches it, the person who has the most carrots wins. In our family no-one really cares who wins because the most fun is anticipating the bunny jumping and everyone trying to catch it! Results in lots of screams and giggles, only takes a couple minutes to play, and got everyone in the family involved on Christmas afternoon- including our 4 year old girl and her cousin of the same age, my 12 year old boy cousin and some adult family members as well. As someone else noted, the bunny is cute and the carrots make an addicting little click when you pull them in and out. I would recommend this game to others who need an alternative to Candyland for family game time.
K**U
Awesome game, amazing price.
This is a awesome little game. I picked it up for my niece and nephew who recently turned 4 years old.The concept is simple, spin the spinner and pull the carrots. When Jack jumps, if you catch him you win, if no one catches him, whomever has the most carrots wins.It's absolutely luck based, but that means everyone has a chance at winning, which young children can appreciate.The carrots load in to the bunny mound very easy, to the point my niece and nephew can put them in just fine. Jumping Jack needs much more pressure, so a adult will most likely need to do it.There's a few complaints that Jumping Jack will pop almost every time within the first three turns, which I haven't personally seen. The last game I played with the kids, it was down to two carrots before Jack jumped.The price for admission to this game is perfect and when you compare it to other games that charge twice as much for half of what's included, it makes you wonder about how games are priced out.I'm thrilled with the game, my niece and nephew are too. I'm so glad I bought this.
W**E
Nice game for tots.
My 5 and 2 year old grandsons loved the game. My 2 yr old caught on really fast and had a great time playing.
A**G
perfect!
This was a great "starter" game for my child as she was able to understand and play. This was entertaining for her as well as for others of other ages wanting to play with her. This is a great game as she has the same chances and ability to win (OR LOSE) as everyone else playing and so this can be used to teach many things from counting, taking turns, being a good sport etc. No ability to read is needed and even younger players with just basic eye hand coordination can play. The game can even be played without the spinner (if it happens to get lost). Great game that can be played for just a few minutes or for hours at a time. The amount of players can easily be changed in between "rounds" for more flexibility and use in larger party settings as people rotate in and out. It is also very portable as there are not a ton of small pieces and it does not take a lot of time to set up or explain to new players. So makes a great waiting room game also. I love the flexibility of this game, and that it can be used with younger players!
J**N
Fun, Fun,Fun
My soon to be 3 year old Grandson loves this game, it gave him insight into “taking turns” as well. It was an Easter gift and he wanted everyone to play 🥰. The spinner was hard to spin but you could always make your own dice with a blank cube. Lots of fun and a great 1st game for a toddler.
H**L
Fun and quick family game!!
My son saw this game on Chase's Corner and had to have it. It is a really cute game! I like it because the set up is easy and the concept is simple. You put the carrots in around the bunny hill and click the bunny into place on top. Each player takes a turn spinning and seeing how many carrots to take out or put back in. The bunny pops up on a randomly drawn carrot and the person drawing the carrot is supposed to try and catch him. There are two ways to win, either catch the bunny when he pops (on your turn) or have the most carrots when he pops. The game is really quick and keeps the attention span of my 4 and 6 year old. We can play quite a few rounds of this before they get bored of it. The one thing of note is the bunny is hard to get to stay put, at first. The spring is really "springy". I can get it, but my 6 year old has difficulties. I think the spring is already loosing some of it's rigidity though and it should become easier.Great buy, we love this game!
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