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Honeycomb Havoc is a children's tabletop dexterity game designed for ages 3 and up. It includes wooden honeycomb pieces, bees, and a queen bee, promoting fine motor skills and critical thinking in a fun, engaging way. Suitable for 1-4 players, this quick 10-minute game is perfect for family bonding and comes with a convenient storage box for easy cleanup.
S**E
Worth purchasing!!
My grandson loves the elephants. They are different colors, and they each have a happy, sad, or angry face. My grandson is autistic and he found so much fun with them.
J**R
Way better than Jenga!
Such an adorable game and much more complicated than it sounds!
G**W
Great Game
I bought this not knowing exactly what to expect. It's a fun game - a lot like Jenga that we used to play. It's not as easy as it looks, but we are having a lot of fun with it. Adults are enjoying it as much as the children.
K**S
Fun stacking game
This is a fun stacking game for everyone! It's an easy to play game that my littles can play by themselves. The colors add a fun variable. The reason I gave it 4 stars is because after building the tower, when it's time to pull the elephants out, the bottom side of the wooden levels isn't as smooth and the elephants are hard to slide out so the tower falls very easily not allowing that part of the game to last beyond 1 or 2 turns.
A**N
Fun game - Trickier than it may first seem.
This game has very sturdy high quality wood pieces and is easy to explain to any child. It resembles Jenga a little but with cards telling you how to place the elephants to build the tower and a dice that tells you the color of the elephant to carefully pull out of the tower without making it tumble. And that's the tricky part: Since the elephants are not uniformly stacked as they are in Jenga, it is much easier to pull an elephant and bring the entire tower down.I bought this game to be played with the many children in my life and I have to say, the quality is much higher than what I expected and children of many ages are having a blast with it. Highly recommend this game. Due to the current circumstances, I have cleaned the game pieces many times and the paint does not come off.
M**F
My four year old loves it
My four year old loves playing this. I love it because it helps with her finger dexterity. The colors are written out so she has practice matching the word to the colors. The elephants are well made. We play a couple times each week
C**E
Love it
I loved this as an addition to my class activities during letter "e". My students had so much fun stacking and balancing! I really love that it is directed stacking using the colors to place elephants on.
B**A
Unstable
There is absolutely no way to not have it tumble on the first one or two cubes. The bee will never reach the bottom and it takes forever to carefully stack the little cubes
M**A
So much fun even for an adult!
Great way to get kids to recognize colours and patterns. This game has multiple ways of playing and even when it isn't played "properly" the kids have a blast stacking them up, taking them down and just playing with it in general. Pieces are so nice and sturdy. Will definitely be in our game repertoire for many years to come!
S**N
Great for turn taking
Bought this to use in speech therapy with kids during the pandemic as the game pieces appeared sturdy enough to stand up to sanitizing and they are. I have used wipes to clean the pieces as well as sanitizing spray. I have used the game with 5 year olds up to 12 year olds. This is a great game as all the children I work with have special needs and some don’t even like or know how to play. This game is a good one for teaching turn taking and for encouraging communication.
K**S
Excellent
My son has some gross motor issues that I was hoping to help him work on in a fun way. This game is very brightly colored, nicely designed, and very simple to play. It is also surprisingly well constructed.
M**Y
Very cute
Great game to learn colours
J**N
Excellent Quality
This game is far better quality than I had expected. Each elephant is thick enough to stack them on their own without the boards. Which we will start with since my son is too young for the full game. (He is 18 months). We will be using it for now as color matching and stacking. I can't wait to introduce the whole game aspect as he gets a bit older. This game is really going to grow with him.
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