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| | | It's naptime at the pond but the baby frogs still want to play. Baby frogs try to be the first to hop around the pond without being seen by the adult frogs. Players guess or remember which adult frog popping eyes will freeze the baby frogs in their race. This fun memory game is a delight for the entire family. Measures 9" x 9" x 2". | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.5 inches | | Product Width: | 9.5 inches | | Product Height: | 2.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.73 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.5 inches | | Package Width: | 9.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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| | Features | Players roll the two multi-colored dice and lift one eye of the matching adult frog to help their baby frog progress around the pondFroggy Boogie helps develop color recognition skills with its colorful wooden dice and adult frog piecesMemory skills are challenged by trying to remember which of the adult frog?s popping eyes have the image of the baby frogBuilding social skills is also a key element in this up to six player gameBlue Orange plants two trees for every tree used to produce their games
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 16 customer reviews )
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Cute & Fun Dec 29, 2007
By MN Walker This game is very cute. It takes no time at all to set up and learn the rules. The game is very durable and even the box is well constructed. We played with a three year old and two five year olds. All three of them caught onto the rules quickly and it didn't take long to complete a game. They giggled like crazy every time they were able to move their frogs. It's also a game that isn't mind-numbingly boring for an adult to play. I purchased a set for my daughter and then got another set for my niece and nephew. It's one of the better games I've purchased for my kids.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Good little game May 14, 2008
By Ulyyf
"Connie"
I bought this today for my niece's birthday (tomorrow). We opened it up on the SI Ferry and played a quick game between me (an adult), her (five years tomorrow!), and her sister (two years, seven months).
It took up only one seat on the Ferry (though that was by us being very economical in our space), so it can be played even under crowded conditions.
Both children grasped the concept of the game easily, and were able to keep close pace during the game - nobody felt very left behind for the entire game. Even if you have a bad memory and can't remember which eyes "see" the baby frogs, you still have a 50% chance of a lucky guess, which really levels the playing field for everybody. In order to level out the lucky guesses some we instituted a rule that you can't move more than three spaces per turn, even if you keep guessing right.
The game only took about ten minutes - good for a quick game, but not for when you want the kids to stay quiet while you shower or something. For added challenge, you could, perhaps, have everybody run the race twice.
I do have a caveat. There are a lot of pieces to this game - 18 eyes, nine adult frogs, six baby frogs, 12 lilypads, two dice - all of which can easily become lost. If you're not very well organized, or if your children tend to get into everything and spill them around and lose stuff under the fridge and the couch, I would suggest you get another game, something where a lost piece isn't quite so dire.
Edit: As it happens, you can purchase spare pieces from the manufacturer, and contact information for them is noted in the instructions for this game. This is especially good for me - my game was, I found out, accidentally packaged with the wrong proportion of blank and "caught you" eyes!
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Fun for all the family Dec 26, 2007
By Stephen D. Griffiths
"Stephen G"
We bought this for our four year old daughter, but were pleasantly surprised when we found our nine year son was even keener to play it despite some initial reluctance! Definitely teaches memory skills, and adults may find yourself beaten by the younger members of the family.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Change the rules!! Feb 03, 2009
By Amber Froggie Boogie is a great game per the reviews, with one exception -- the concept. The baby frogs are supposed to cross the pond only when their parents aren't looking. Sound like something you're trying to NOT teach your child to do?? And very young kids are playing this game, not older ones who can discern subtle differences better. Luckily this is easily remedied by changing the rules so that the baby frogs can hop across the pond only when the mommies are LOOKING. If the mommy frog isn't looking, the baby frog has to wait till his/her next turn. Credit my husband with this improvement to the game!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great Game! Jul 31, 2008
By Maryann Costa I bought this for my 4 year old. Easy to learn! Lots of laughs! It's great for working on memory skills and identifying colors! I highly recommend it! If you're burned out on games like Chutes and Ladders, Candy Land, and Pretty as a Princess, this is a fantastic change! The whole family truly has fun playing this one!
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