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C**E
Fun game for younger children
"Tumblin' Monkeys" was a gift for 2 of my granddaughters (5 & 7). Their mum asked for it. The children had played with it before in their Kindergarten in Sweden. It was an immediate success.You see the expression on the boy's face, the glee on the girls' (in the advert), that's what you get. The game is about collecting the least number of monkeys that fall through the hollow plastic palm tree. But if you're 3-4 years of age you can change the rules so that the one with most monkeys wins (the older child will disagree, but if you're a parent you'll be conversant with this power-play).I've later seen a variety of games built on the same principle. Mine cost more. Is it better? I can't say. Cheaper often means poorer quality materials. Brittle plastic will break easier (but this is surmising = I don't know).If you have kids that squabble over everything, and your nerves stretch to screaming pitch, then this game may give you 10-15 minutes respite; if not, there's always tamazepam (for you!).
P**
Grandson hadn't seen it yet a gift he plays with one at school
Cuz Arlo my grandson is aurtistic and plays with it at his school
M**T
German Version sent to us instead of English
Unfortunately we were sent a German language version of the product which was very disappointing. be careful when you buy this product. I still don't understand how it happened.
C**H
his dad
Sent it as a Christmas present to my wee grand son in London who is 5. He plays a lot with it beating everybody but his dad 1
L**E
Fuming 😤
This is how my grandsons Christmas present arrived.
A**A
Missing items and they ask customer to PAY for returning damaged items!
Hopeless customer service and goods
J**H
Love it!
My granddaughter absolutely loves it! Bought instead of kerplunk as she doesn't like too much noise
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