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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: 2004-01-08
A fun classic!
Hi Ho Cherry-O is a game I enjoyed when I was young, and now my son loves it too! It's a great way to teach counting, and also introduce addition and subtraction. If your spinner lands on a picture of cherries, it tells you how many cherries to put in your bucket - 1-4. But watch out for the bird, dog, or bucket! They make you put cherries back on your tree! The first person to get all their cherries in the bucket wins!

I have 2 small complaints. The buckets are very tiny and even my 4 year old has a hard time picking the cherries out.

Also the game didn't come with any "extra" cherries, so you'll have to be extra careful not to lose any.

I believe this game will be a family favorite for many years to come.

Date: 2004-01-07
Great Game For all Ages!
Santa brought this game for my 2 year old daughter. (She will however be three in Feb.) She loves it. The first game was the learning game and she had a tough time putting back her cheeries on the second spilled bucket! But now two weeks later she is a real champ about that! She even 'comforts' her daddy when he spills his bucket!

I remembered this game as a child and since my daughter was trying to count everything I thought this game would be good for her. My four year old son loves it too.

It doesn't inluded any extra cherries but there is a way to order 40 more. I plan to prder them nad keep them as extra's for when we lose cherries.. We haven't lost any yet but I am sure it will happpen!

Date: 2003-12-20
A FUN and educational classic
I bought this game for my daughter on her 4th birthday. The whole family has enjoyed playing it. My nine and seven year old boys even request to play it. It does it's job at teaching my little girl to count. She is even learning to add and subtract a little bit and she doesn't even know it. The good thing for me is, the game doesn't take long, so even if I am busy, I can usually squeeze in a couple of games each day. The only drawback is you only get exactly enough cherries so if you lose one, you have to improvise. I think they should include a few extra cherries.

Date: 2003-11-21
Fun!
I had this game as a child and loved it. It is still the same and now my 5 year old loves it! It is teaching her how to take turns and to lose graciously. It helps with her math skills too. Plus it is just plain fun to shout out HI HO Cherry O! This game and Hungry Hippos are my favorite for 4-5 year olds.

Date: 2003-09-18
Counting has never been so fun...
This is a great game for children to learn the concepts of 1 through 10. Instead of numbers being abstract, the counting out of cherries allows children the tactile experience of numbers.

It's a great game for adults to play with children or for older children to play on their own. Three year olds can be guided through the game and six year olds can lead it themselves.


User Review Page: 8 of 10

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