🎉 Get Ready to Ring in the Fun!
The AMIGO Ring-A-Ding-Ding Kids Card Game is an exciting and interactive game designed for 2-6 players aged 4 and up. It includes 72 colorful hair ties that double as game pieces, 32 pattern cards, and a bell for added excitement. Players race to match patterns, enhancing their coordination and attention to detail while enjoying a perfect sleepover activity.
E**A
Very good development toy!
So easy to play! Very interactive for 2 year old. We play together with my daughter. We learn the fingers and try to copy what’s shown on the pictures. The game is not boring and we play for about 15 minutes so she can relax, calm down and switch her mind. Very happy with the purchase.
M**A
Fine motor
Great for fine motor fun.
K**T
Fast easy game
Fun game to play with 5 year old.
G**R
Says 4+ but was a little difficult for 4 without modifying
So box says 4+ but it was slightly too difficult unless the child is very mature and only playing with other kids on same level. We ended up modifying for 4.5 yo (from the standard draw one card then the whole group races to see who can execute first and ring bell) to just be a draw a card for yourself and execute and then the other person checks it and rings the bell if you got it correct. This way we made up is less competitive, but it’s helpful for a 4 year old just getting the hang of looking at the cards and getting it correct. I was impressed that right out of the gates he was able to replicate the pictures with minimal mistakes when the time crunch was off.It’s really good learning tool for colors, names of fingers, and super for fine motor skills. I think as he gets older the competitive play will be easier for him too.At one point I needed to feed a baby and asked if he wanted to pause game and watch a short show while I fed baby then we could go back... he said no thanks I want to keep playing. Legit never in my life has this 4 year old turned down screen time. It’s normally his #1 addiction. But he elected to stay playing this game drawing a card and then doing them in a row, ringing bell, having me cheer him on while he did a little happy dance, etc. I was so impressed that he stayed engaged for basically the whole deck.As an adult I found it sort of annoying and didn’t like playing it (and I like playing some other strategy like games with him so it’s not just playing w my kid I don’t like). I liked it more when he went rouge and could just play on own and when his cousins are here he can play with them.It’s very lightweight and easy to pack on a trip- the box is small. I like that as it’s easy to take along on road trips to grandmas.Overall recommend. It’s a good game to have on hand for small ones.
L**D
Recommended item
Oksy do this game proved itself to me because I thought it was going to be silly or strange but not at all. The kids like it and it still gets play after all this time so that says a lot to me. The only thing is though, I wouldn't recommend it for kids under 5 because it can be frustrating to a small child who isn't coordinated fully yet. My Granddaughter and her little sister like to play but her Twin brother has CP and has limited use of one of his hands so it's hard for him to play and he doesn't even try anymore, it's boring to him since he just can't coordinate his hands to do it. The girls however love playing. It's a solid 4 star game.
J**R
Definitely geared towards the bit younger crowd.
I saw that the recommended age was 4+ so I thought it would be good for my 6yo and 9yo. Of course I was able to do it faster than her, so I ended up giving her one band head start and we would be racing to finish first. That said, within one full rotation of the deck, we were about the same speed and it wasn't that much fun anymore. I would like to see an expanded set of cards included that have much more difficult arrangements (we eventually started doing two cards layered on top of each other). Then we had my son play and it was about the same thing - he was slower at first, but by the time they got through the deck once, they were the same speed and it wasn't as much fun. So, while it was fun, it's not a game we will be going back to and we will be passing this on to friends with just a bit younger kids.
A**N
Cute Little Game
Game comes in a small box. Has 72 stretchy bands in 6 different colors, 32 cards, 1 bell and instructions. To play you put the bell in the middle of the table, flip the cards and race to grab the same colored bands and put them onto your fingers in the same pattern as shown on the card. If you collect five cards you win. There's a couple different ways you can play it. Normal and challenge round. Comes with a bunch of colorful hair ties and a bell. Bell is good quality and works well. Also decent sound. Can be played with 2-6 players and good for ages 4 and up. Overall, a cute game that takes just 10 minutes to play.
M**Z
Students seemed to like this
The game is simple but silly, "Players flip over a card, grab a hairband and start stretching. But things can get downright hairy as players race to get the right bands onto the right fingers in the right order in this game of visual and digital dexterity. The first to make the right pattern dings the bell and collects the card--the first to collect five cards wins. For an added challenge, players flip over the cards and make the pattern from memory. The cards in this kids game are specially drawn so they work for righties and lefties." The students seemed to have a blast learning and playing, so this will definitely be another rainy day game for us!
Y**A
Le encanto!
Mi hijo puede jugarlo por un buen rato.Se entretiene montones tratando de imitar las cartas.Súper buen regalo.
L**Y
Interesante
Excelente juego, llegó en excelentes condiciones antes de lo planeado.
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