🎉 Elevate playtime with timeless Montessori magic!
This Montessori-inspired wooden board game features 36 colorful counting sticks and 6 vibrant balls, crafted from premium beech wood with safe, non-toxic paint. Designed for kids aged 3-8, it promotes math skills, strategic thinking, and hand-eye coordination. Suitable for 2-6 players, it’s perfect for family game nights, travel, and gifting.
Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 4.71 x 0.1 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Beech Wood |
Theme | Game |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Educational |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
L**R
Perfect Game
Kerplunk was a favorite childhood game of mine and i wanted to get it for my kids for Christmas. I searched for a wooden one, as that’s much more durable and long lasting than a plastic version and i came across this one. We love it!There aren’t as many marbles as the original game but it’s a similar concept. On this game you roll a dice color and have to remove that color stick. It adds a fun element of extra strategy to the game.
S**G
Great quality
Great quality, a little hard for the kids (3&4) to line up the sticks but so long as you help it’s perfect.
J**A
Great game for family fun!
My 5 year old granddaughter loves this game! We played over & over again with lots of laughter.
L**A
Joke
Don’t buy!!!
A**S
It was ok
I bought this one instead of the plastic one because the world doesn't need more plastic in landfills. But this one is inferior because not all of the sticks will fit. The sticks can only go in one way; otherwise, you can hardly fit any in. The sticks fall out if they are put at any sort of angle, and the holes are too big, so the sticks fall out anyway. There are hardly any balls/marbles, so one person ends up losing with all of them instead of some for everyone.I wouldn't buy it again.
M**G
Natural game for what age groups?
I have ordered a lot of game toys on the Vine program. Some of them look good from the web descriptions, but actually, they are difficult to play by targeted age groups. First, I don't know if the kids can make the set-up by themselves, and for what age group. It seems not difficult, but it is not even very easy for me. Second, even if a good setup is made, it is not stable, as the stickers slide out too easily. When two toddlers start to touch the tower, it collapses. So, for toddlers, it is actually just for color sorting and counting. Nothing more.I feel that the game rules are far too complicated for young kids to learn, and it is perhaps a common problem for many game toys. I have observed that toddlers tend to play with toys in their own way. It takes time and effort to let them learn the rules. So, for game rules, the simpler, the better.
B**K
Great game
Granddaughter loves playing this game. She is 6. Easy to assemble.
C**D
Hard to set up
Once you set it up it’s a fun game to play, but it takes too long and it’s too complicated to set up. We’ve only played it once but when we tried to play it again we just gave up because it was too complicated to set up.
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