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Don't Spill the Beans |  | Brand: Milton Bradley Category: Toy
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $6.75 as of 7/30/2010 23:13 CDT details You Save: $3.24 (32%)
New (31) Collectible (8) from $5.50
Seller: kelly_books Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 6697
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.4 x 10.6 Legal Disclaimer: choking_hazard_small_parts
MPN: 004785 Model: 04785 UPC: 032244047855 EAN: 0032244047855 ASIN: B00000IWDP
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| Features:
| • | 3 years and up | | • | A simple balancing game where you place beans in a pot | | • | No reading required | | • | 2-4 players |
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Product Description Be careful...Don't spill the beans! Drop these happy beans one by one into the pot as it wobbles back in forth. Try to balance them, and try not to spill them, because if you do the game is through! Game includes: Bean pot, lid, arms, base, beans and label sheet. For 2 to 4 players.
Editorial Review After a grownup snaps this smiling red plastic bean pot together, it stands 5 inches tall. The trick is for two to four young children to drop beans onto the pot's lid, one by one, without spilling them. The more beans there are, the more care they must take. If--well, actually, when--they upset the balance of the pot, they spill the beans. And naturally everyone squeals and has a good time. The first person to get rid of all their beans is the winner. This is a fun game for young children, and no reading is required to play, but be sure to keep those beans out of reach of kids who are still apt to put things other than real food in their mouths. --Rebecca Hughes
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Flimsy junk March 25, 2010 Andrew K This is definitely not the same game I remember playing as a kid. This version is cheaply made junk. The bean pot is made of two thin plastic halves that snap together. It's supported by "hands" that are even flimsier and make the pot tilt in one direction before you even put any beans on it. Even if you try to load up the opposite side of the pot to balance it, it stays tilted and the beans all end up sliding down to that side and off the pot. My 4-year-old daughter and I tried playing it several times until we both got frustrated with it. Now it just sits boxed up in a corner of her playroom, because whenever I ask my daughter if she wants to play it she says "No, it's no fun".
fun December 29, 2009 Dorothy U. Lapierre (here) we bought it for a family-theme kind of toy.
lots of little parts, supervision.
somewhat entertaining
it served its purpose for us
Fine motor skill after modifying the rule November 11, 2009 Kwan, NJ I rated this game for my 4.5 years old son. He loves this game, because he thinks putting the beans on the pot is fun. We learned this game from his OT, she modified it by requiring to use a tweezer to pick up the beans and put on the lid.
OK January 19, 2009 Stacy Sanson (USA) This toy is ok. It is alittle flimsy. Could stand to be made a little more durable. The kids can cheat on this game very easily without even trying.
Don't Spill The Beans! January 7, 2009 L. Slattery (Virginia) My daughter needed this game to complete her "Cootie Games" set, so I bought it. She isn't thrilled with it, but enjoys it to a certain extent. I find it very boring, but I play it with her to make her happy...LOL.
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