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Doctor Jupiter My First Box of Games for 2 to 4- Pink is a combination of our two individual early learning boxes of Piggy party & Who's in the House.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family fun
I gave this to a single mother to play with her kids. They have all enjoyed playing the games.
5.0 out of 5 stars Activity
Perfect gift for little ones
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for a 2-year-old.
I got this as a birthday present for my 2-year-old niece. She absolutely loved it although she used the pieces and kind of created her own games. Highly recommend.
4.0 out of 5 stars Interacting with toddlers
I was curious as to what type of games a 2-4 year old might be able to play. These are not traditional board games like monopoly or chutes and ladders, but I think a toddler would enjoy them, if for no other reason than they require that an adult pay attention to you in order to "play" them. There are two "games" in the box and each game is in a box within the box. They are nice boxes!The "Scavenger Hunt Game:" This "game" has a series of cards. On one side of the card, the adult asks the child to find something that is common to most households (such as "something to wear on your head," "buttons," or "a bag"). You are interacting with the child, which the child is bound to enjoy. You are also helping in language development through naming things, and possibly memory and physical development (they have to remember where clothes are kept, and physically go to the closet to retrieve the hat). On the reverse side of the are prompts for the adult to ask the child ("Is that a summer hat or a winter hat?" "What color/shape are the buttons?" "Whose bag is that?" "What kinds of things are kept in the bag?"). You could perhaps play this game without use of the cards, but maybe the cards make it more fun for a toddler.The "Monsters eat plants" game: This game come with two monster cut outs that can be placed standing up and have holes for their mouths; two heavy duty cardboard "spoons" and a bunch of smaller pieces with pictures of a fruit or a vegetable on them. According to the rule book, one monster (either one) can get fruit and the other monster gets vegetables, so part of the goal of this game is to teach kids the difference between fruits and vegetables (never mind that some plants we eat are roots, or fungi [mushrooms], and we eat far more fleshy ovaries/fruits than actual vegetables). I think another goal (since the game is fun) is to help kids associate eating plants with fun. You are supposed to feed the monster using the spoon, so the game also works on fine motor control. According to the rules of the game, you turn all the plant pictures upside down and then take turns flipping them over to see if you or your opponent's monster gets the snack, and the one who gets all of their snack pieces first, wins. In this sense, the game also works on spatial memory skills. However, I think you might have to work your way up to this level, as a two year old might not initially be able to differentiate fruits from vegetables.All in all, I think these games have excellent educational value and could possibly serve well in getting adults and toddlers interacting at an appropriate (toddler) level. They might be particularly good for people who have little experience with young children but want to interact with them.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect first board game!
Love this game. We tried a matching game with my twin 3 year olds, but they didn’t seem to have the attention span for it yet. This game was perfect. There are different levels, allowing the game to grow with your child. We also went and created our own version based on how our children were responding to it. Great for learning to sort objects, count, and take turns. Highly recommend for the ages on the product. Definitely accurate age range. Quality of the game is good as well. Cardboard seems sturdy enough to survive my 3 year olds who are not very gentle on toys.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for young kids
We bought the 4 pack of games for our son’s 3rd birthday. Most of the other kids games were still too advanced for him and he would quickly loose interest. So far he and our almost 5 year old are loving all the games, asking to play them over annd over and playing them all the way through.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very cute games for beginners!!
Bought this to play with my 2-year-old granddaughter and she loves it. It actually captures her attention for the most part and teaches her. We love it. Granddaughter approved!!
4.0 out of 5 stars Maybe closer to 3-4 years old, not 2. But colorful, fun learning games for little ones.
The only reason I give this four stars is because I tried this with my two-year-old grandson and he just isn't ready for the contents. He will be more ready by 3 or 4. The items, colors, and words are a little advanced. But I'm happy with the product. I will still hang on to this and even at 3, that age will be more ready to learn and of course, keep learning, with these fun games! Don't worry, I have younger grandchildren too. Pretty sure we'll be using this a lot in the future!
Thank You!
My daughter’s eyes light up every time she dives into this box! It’s like her own little adventure world. Pure joy and giggles all day long. Thank you for creating such a delightful experience!
Super fun !
It's super fun and totally engaging for kids to play with!
Amazing!
I can't recommend this kit enough as a gift! It's been an absolute hit with the kids in our family. It sparks so much joy, creativity, and learning. Prepare for big smiles and even bigger thank-yous!
Perfect learning toy for 2-4 year olds
Bought this cute learning game for my nephew who is just 2.5 years and he absolutely fell in love with this set, especially the monster munch game which he loved playing with my sister. Even the scavenger hunt game kept him engaged with so many intrusive questions.What's worth noticing was these little parent guides that came along with this kit which clearly explained how the games were supposed to be played. The brand seems to have done their home work pretty well. I am definitely going to recommend this Doctor Jupiter toy for all the toddlers out there!!
2 thumbs up!!
As a grandparent, I’m always on the lookout for toys that engage and educate. This kit ticks all the boxes! It’s colorful, captivating, and sneakily educational. My grandkids adore it
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