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Toys and Games Reviews of Lucky DucksCustomer Review: A Great First Game Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this game for a 3 yr. old boy, who's just starting to play games. Yes, as so many reviewers stated, it's noisey and annoying. So are most things a 3 yr. old likes. It's not so bad if you play on carpeting or other padded surface. And so many reviewers mentioned the problem of it going off when you put it away in the box. I found a very simple solution. I lay a few ducks on their side in the "pond". They're slightly higher than the quack button, so touching the top of the box won't press it. Easier than removing batteries. The only way this game could have been improved is if the ducks eyes and colored bottoms weren't decals. Then he could also play with them in the tub. But I think this game is cute, and recommend it to anyone with a child 2-4 yrs. old.
Customer Review: And the winner is...Lucky Ducks Summary: 5 Stars
I recently purchased this game for our daughters ages 3 1/2 and 2. I must say it was a wise decision. I searched and searched for a game that they could not mutilate and this one has passed the test. They love the action watching the ducks swim around the pond, and they also love the quacking sounds. Our parlor where they play this game is carpeted, so I have no problem with the noise level at all. I knew my 3 1/2 year old would understand the concept of choosing the colors, but I am VERY pleased that my 2 year old is just as enthusiastic about finding her LUCKY colored DUCK!! The manufacturer lists the ages as 3-6 years, but I would put it as 2-6. There are no parts they can choke on, and it's just too cute not to let the little ones play with it!
Customer Review: For Duckie Lovers Summary: 4 Stars
My 17-month-old daughter loves this game!! She is going to receive it for Christmas this year. A friend of ours has this game and she runs for it whenever we visit them!! She loves to hit the button on and off - which allows her to learn cause and effect. She loves the ducks and has learned to turn them over to see different colors. What a great way for your 1-year-old to learn her colors!! She is already saying the colors by name! GREAT TOY!! I do agree--it is quite loud. But what toy does your toddler play with that ISN'T loud???!! P.S. Who's 3-year-old should be stuck playing Risk and learning Alegbra instead of getting dirty in a sandbox????!!! Isn't that what school is FOR?????
Customer Review: Great for all ages! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this toy 2 years ago for my son's 3rd Christmas, and we still play this game. My other son just turned 2 and now he can play also. Besides teaching colors, it also helps teach sharing as everyone has to wait his/her turn. My husband and I also enjoy playing with the boys, although after a few games the "quacking" may get annoying. But that's when the boys play by themselves, and learn cooperation. I think it's a great game for kids and adults. It's easy for kids to pick up the concept and as they get older they learn to watch who picks up their ducks and where they are on the pond. And it's a quick game, so it doesn't go on forever.
Customer Review: Fun For All Summary: 5 Stars
Our son got this game for his birthday and we just love it. It is soooo cute and so much fun. We play it all the time. Not only is it fun for our 4 and 7 year olds but it is fun for adults as well. They love it when we all play games together and their grandpa who is 81 years old loves to play this game with them too. We think it is great that this game is so simple for the younger members of our family to learn to play yet it is fun for the older ones as well. It helps learn colors and teaches little ones to take turns. It would be nice if you could adjust the sound but you quickly get used to it. We highly recommend this game for people of all ages.
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