🎉 Balance, Laugh, Repeat! The ultimate game for giggles and teamwork!
Teeter Totter Otter is an engaging floating balance game designed for kids aged 4-8. With dimensions of 19.05 x 12.7 x 26.67 cm and a lightweight design of just 300 g, this game is perfect for 2-4 players. It requires no assembly or batteries, making it an easy and safe choice for endless fun.
Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 12.7 x 26.67 cm; 300 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
Item model number | 919354.006 |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B08VDPCX64 |
S**.
Otterly Fabulous
Bought on offer for my girls ( 7&11) to play in the hot tub and they loved it as are quite competitive. You can play solo and just see how many you can stack before they fall. We rarely use the dice actually we just make up our own games! Silly funny family game that can be played at different levels with a bit tweaking eg divide into colours or only put leaves this round etc. Can be played on flat surcease ( table, tray or book) or in water, a tuff tray would work well or mini one. Could play in slime or jelly orbs too. We liked it so much we bought another two as gifts for my my niece and twin nephews. They love them too, 🦦 otterly brilliant for the price we paid of three pounds fifty! 🦦🦦🦦💜
J**D
SUPER CUTE and my kids LOVE IT!
fun can be played on a table or on water! great value for money!
S**Y
Unfortunately I wouldn't bother.
I got this really cheap, about £4.Thought it would be great for the bath or paddling pool.However the Kids didn't enjoy it, they thought it was boring.Poor quality, don't let the price fool you, I wouldn't recommend it at all.Big plastic shell with oddly coloured and shaped 'sea' items.He looks cute, just the lack of detail in the pieces didn't pull it all together.
H**Y
One hit wonder
I bought this as a bath game for my 6 and 4 year old. They played with it once and have not asked for it ever again. It sits by the bath unloved and destined for the charity shop
A**Z
Great gift
Great gift!
S**D
Missing stickers
Absolutely gutted as it's missing the stickers to the dice so can't play it, kids were excited to have a go too. Am going to have to try and find a way of drawing on the dice just so they can play it.
E**S
Good game but monotonous
A good game for my two girls but get bored quite easily when playing this but they’re always happy to play it once when I get it out, doesn’t keep their attention for long. Lovely looking and colourful game.
K**Y
Awful, does not do what its supposed to
This doesn't work at all, the otter just falls over. I wanted to return but was too late
A**R
So cute we love it
I brought this game to work as I work in a clinic doing group or sessions and the kids loved it
P**A
Lustiges Spiele
Ich habe es meinen Enkel der Neunjahre geworden ist zum Geburtstag geschenkt ,auf der Feier haben große und kleine spaß gehabt.Ist natürlich mit einer Schüsselwasser etwas wie soll ich sagen eine kleine Panscherei aber mit einen Handtuch als Unterlage kann man es schön spielen .
W**E
A True Masterpiece
The teeter totter otter…what an amazing epic example of human engineering and manufacturing. Do I agree with some of the lower star reviews regarding the plastic pieces sliding off too easily? The answer is yes, of course it’s difficult! It should be! I spent no less than 3 hours after unboxing my gorgeous otter trying to simply get past 5 pieces of stacked seafood snacks. It’s definitely not for the faint of heart let me tell you. I found that naming your otter helps you love the game more when you have failed with a difficult +2 roll with 3 ousters already stacked…if you know you know. I named my otter Rommel after the famed German tank commander of WWII. He’s cunning and always attacks my weaknesses. But if you name them they are pretty much pets and this will keep you from wetting towel, angling him at 20 degrees over the sink and letting the water rip from the faucet over his cute little face while you scream at him to give up the secret to getting to a stack of 7. Instead your neighbors will just hear you screaming at one neighbor described as “either a former friend who stole your girlfriend or as family member named Rommel that you can tell he really really has” Either way I feel the rule but ok could use some work for competitive game play but other than that I love lil Rommel, we have grown to respect each other since the cops were called after an intense battle to win and I was placed in that wonderful facility with the cool locking doors and padded walls. But thanks to all my new friends in lab coats plus the encouragement of my family friends and Rommel I am hoping to be released soon.Thank you for helping me find myself, 4 stars!
L**N
Not worth the money
Though adorable…this game frustrates my clients as the pieces are difficult to balance on the otter’s tummy. They slide right off.
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