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With Rush Hour Junior, younger players can experience the fun and challenge of Rush Hour in this exciting junior version. After setting up their game board according to pictures on various challenge cards, players steer their ice cream truck through a jumble of blocking cars, trucks and buses. A playful theme and 40 age-appropriate challenges will keep even the most restless child captivated for hours
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Technical Details
- Four levels of play- Forty mind challenge cards with solutions
- Fifteen cars and truck, one ice cream truck
- Traffic game grid and game-go storage bag
- For ages between 6 to 8 years
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By P. N. S. Viera (Spain)
I bought this game for my child's 6th birthday. He had played a similar game at a brain games website we visit often, so he was familiar with the mechanics. He loves playing and likes the challenge of starting with easy cards and hiking up to intermediate, and even advanced. At first he needed help placing the vehicles in the grid, but not any more. He also knows there's the solution on the back of each card, but he hasn't figured out how to interpret the code, which is good, because that way he doesn't give up right away. I also like the cloth bag to store it in, as it allows you to take it along and play whenever you feel like it.
By Twins and tired (Ny, NY)
We bought this game after reading positive reviews and deciding that we were trying to avoid a lot of plastic toys this Christmas. We focused on games and puzzles instead, and this has been my 5 year old twins favorite. The concept is simple - move the trucks and cars out of the way so the ice cream truck can get through. I'm impressed with the patience and strategy my 5 year olds have displayed. It's also small, so it can be taken on vacation, etc. Great addition to our games!
By Myrtha W. Chang (Boston, MA)
I bought this game a few years ago. Kids like it so I bought another for a friend. The plastic moulds are so cheap and light, not like the heavier ones in the original game. The trucks in the game I bought a couple years ago were heavier and studier. This one was wobbly and plasticy and didn't move as smoothly on the board. I hope manufacturer reads this so will restore previous quality.
By Leslie Readit
This was a game recommended for my 6 year old with Asperger's and NVLD. I'ts supposed to help with visual-spatial deficits. I'm sure it does, but also like the fact that it helps with motor planning too. You have to plan your move a couple of steps at a time. You want to move your icecream truck, but first must move the purple car, but, wait, the red firetruck has to move in order to do that. But wait, the yellow taxi is in the way of the firetruck, and so on. It teaches logic, patience and the oh so important sequencing that is so difficult for Asperger kids. For them it is hard to keep track of more than 3 steps at a time and this game teaches that. It has super beginner levels and gets harder as you work thru the cards. I like to play it too.
By Mary (IL, USA)
This is the BEST. I bought it for my 4yr olds B'Day. He loves it, as does my 5 yr old as well as my husband. My son takes it with him to his brothers soccer practice and plays against a friend who has one as well. Its wonderful because it requires thinking without an adult being present to explain. If you want a learning toy that will keep your child occupied for hours, this is IT
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