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Hi Ho Cherry-O Review

 
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Model#: 447.03
Weight: .78lbs
Height: 10.60"
   Width: 10.50"
Length: 2"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $9.99
Online Price: $10.79
Features:
  • Early childhood board game
  • Race to be the first to have 10 cherries in your basket
  • Introduces kids to counting
  • Reading not required
  • For 2 to 4 players

User Submitted Hi Ho Cherry-O Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2007-11-13
Hi Ho Cherry O
This was a cool game when I was a boy. Now my son will learn to count and have fun with the family too.

Date: 2007-08-20
Wonderful First Counting Game For Kids
I remember playing Hi Ho Cherry-O as a child. I also remember how much I loved it. When we got this game for our daughter, she immediately took to it. It's a very simple game with easy-to-learn instructions. Simply spin the arrow to determine how many cherries you get to pick from your tree, land on the dog or crow to lose two cherries OR hit the spilled bucket and lose everything. This game teaches basic counting, addition and subtraction in a fun and easy way.

You can pass quite a bit of time playing this game with your young child. Not only will it teach them fundamental skills (emphasis on "fun"), but it will take you back to your own childhood. I highly recommend this game.

Date: 2007-08-01
Not well thought out for the younger users.
My daughter, just turned 3, really likes it but there are some problems. She has very good fine motor skills for her age and it is still a bit difficult to pick up the tiny cherries by the stem when putting them on or taking them off the board. Any sudden movement can send the cherries rolling. And the spinner board is not conducive to learning numbers because the triangles are quite narrow and the arrow is very close to covering the numbers so a younger child will have a hard time seeing them even when an adult is pointing out what the arrow is meant to indicate.

Date: 2007-07-25
A classic favorite..
My barely 3 year old daughter loves this game. It's usually quick so it keeps her attention. I would have given it 5 stars if the manufacturers would make it more aesthetically pleasing. The board is flimsy cardboard. I'd like to see it more colorful with a good sturdy board and spinner. Those of us who loved it as a child will pay a couple extra bucks for the upgrade.

Date: 2007-05-28
Learning fun
This is a great first game for 3-4 year olds. My daughter loves to play, and learned some beginning counting.


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