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Hasbro Games Giveaway

on 11.10.2009 at 3:46pm
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scatterpillar-scramble-box

Hasbro and MyBlogSpark recently sent a couple of games for my kids to try from the latest edition of the Elefun and Friends collection.  One of the games was the Scatterpillar Scramble.

The game required a little assembly.  The game itself is a green catepillar standing with all its legs held out like hands.  When you put batteries in, the caterpillar jiggles to the music. The object is for each of up to four players to place marbles in the caterpillars lines of hands, while he jiggles and also while using large tweezers.  First one to place eight marbles in the caterpillars hands with their tweezers wins.  The game is colorful and our children loved it.

The only downside, it is for children 3 and up, however, our 20 month old doesn’t read boxes and doesn’t subscribe to safety ratings.  So, I wouldn’t recommend this for families with children less than the age on the box unless you have children highly skilled at playing games without losing pieces (or trying to eat them).  The game is a lot of fun to play though.  Our 4 year olds would play with this until they drop.

Now fun for you…

One Southern Savers reader can win a new gift pack with both Scatterpillar Scramble and Giraffalaff (a very fun limbo game).

To Enter: leave a comment below with something that is on your list to get for Christmas this year.  (It will help me as I watch for deals for everyone :)  )