🫘 Balance the beans, beat the odds, and don’t spill your fun!
Hasbro's Don't Spill The Beans is a vibrant, easy-to-learn balancing game for kids ages 3 and up. Featuring over 60 colorful plastic beans and a wobble-prone jar, this 2-player game challenges children to carefully stack beans without tipping the jar. With no reading required and customizable jar faces, it’s a perfect blend of classic fun and modern play that fosters fine motor skills and friendly competition.
G**A
Worth buying, keeps little ones entertained!
The box came damaged, not sure if it was sent that way or if it happened during delivery but the game was complete, so no issues there.To be honest, I was a little hesitant to get this game.. wasn't sure if it'll be fun or catch my little one's attention. But I was wrong! He's three and loved it! It can be a challenge to get the ants to go in (even for adults), but the bonus is that it helps him with his fine motor skills. It is fun and keeps them entertained for a good while! Game is simple, easy to understand, worth the buy.Just a heads up, the ants by go "flying" as you attempt to get them in.. this was something my little one enjoyed, and had a blast running around and getting them to try to run back on time before we beat him. It does require some patience, since it's not easy to get them in on the first couple of tries. So something you might want to keep in mind when buying for the little ones.
B**.
Very nice item!
Great item! So fun!
S**R
Great fun for kiddos
This is great fun for toddlers. They're kept in the diaper bag so they always have something fun to do. The kids love it. Very good value for the money.
B**E
Fun and challenging!
Not an easy game to play! But my kid loves it. Quick to set up but it’s easy to lose the ants.
C**E
Nice Game
Nice Quality Game!
N**.
Poor packing in shipment
Firstly, Amazon packed it with heavy items and my game box was smashed and not reusable for game storage--deeply annoying for me.This one isn't nearly as well-made as the version I had as a toddler in the mid-eighties. This bean container is a "jar" instead of a bean pot. It comes in halves that you have to disassemble and reassemble by popping apart each time you want to play. The beans are packed in a flimsy paper envelope. So where do you store the 64 flat goofy-faced neon beans? Not in your split pot in the game box! The pot won't fit unless split.The base doesn't sit level: the center is low and it rocks end-to-end. The jar doesn't assemble level either, a solid jar/pot would drastically upgrade gameplay for this balance-dependent game. Affordable, but flawed for a target audience struggling to use/improve fine motor skills.Our best gameplay so far is sorting bean colors and flipping the pot with beans sealed inside.
R**M
Game
Fun! Bought it for my cat! Lol. He loves chasing the ants when I flip them!
K**N
Ants
Fun game for Dad and baby
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