| Hi Ho Cherry-O | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $14.99 Buy Collectible: $5.49 as of 7/30/2010 12:03 MDT details You Save: $9.50 (63%)
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Seller: hansonent4 Rating: 76 reviews Sales Rank: 517
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 2 x 10.5 x 10.6 Legal Disclaimer: choking_hazard_small_parts
MPN: 044703 Model: 44703 UPC: 073000447038 EAN: 0073000447038
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| Features:
| Early childhood board game | | Race to be the first to have 10 cherries in your basket | | Introduces kids to counting | | Reading not required | | Children try to be first to pick their trees clean, filling their buckets with cherries. Just watch out for the dog, the bird, and the spilled bucket! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review Round and round she goes. Hi Ho! Cherry-O is the counting game in which players race to be the first to have 10 cherries in their basket. A spin of the arrow determines your fate. It will instruct you to pick one, two, three, or four cherries from your tree and put 'em in your basket. That is, of course, if you don't land on the bird or the dog, requiring you to take two cherries from your basket and return them to the tree. And try not to land on the spilled bucket or--you guessed it--spill the contents of your basket or you start over. --Alison Golder
Product Description For over 30 years, Hi Ho! Cherry-O has delighted children and parents with its simple-yet-fun introduction to counting. Children try to be first to pick their trees clean, filling their buckets with cherries. Just watch out for the dog, the bird, and the spilled bucket! Colors and parts may vary. No reading required. Includes gameboard, four cherry buckets and 40 plastic cherries. For 2 to 4 players.
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What i expecteded. July 26, 2010 Rony-kun (norcross, GA USA) My brother and i are having a good time with this game. He is 5 yrds old and i'm 23. His learning how to count which he haven't been trained at it. We really like it.
Great New Colors Since I Was a Kid July 20, 2010 S. Leslie (Plano, TX United States) My son (2 1/2) is still too young to play. So I can't tell you how well it holds a child's attention span. I think its great that the fruit pieces come in different colors now. I just worry about loosing the pieces since they are small. I think it will be great for sorting by color, counting and learniing about turn taking.
My 3 year old loves it March 31, 2010 CR (Silver Spring, MD) My 3 year old loves this game. I personally hate games for kids but the excitement he gets out of playing this game is worth it. He can practice taking turns and counting. There are a lot of little pieces that can get lost, which is the only negative thing.
As one of the original players of this game... March 21, 2010 Todd (Chandler, AZ USA) My parents invented this game back in 1960. I remember sitting down with them as a four-year-old along with my sisters and "trying out" the game as mom and dad took notes. It did help us all learn how to count, which was exactly the idea. Every one of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren learned basic counting with this game. It's simple and easy to understand, which is why this game has been around and has been successful for so many years.
My dad recently passed away and one of the things he was most proud of was inventing this game that helped so many children learn math. It's nice to see that part of his legacy is knowing that Hi-Ho-the-Cherry-O is the most popular education board game sold by Amazon 50 years later.
upsets my daughter March 12, 2010 J. N. (Honolulu, HI) 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
At first glance my daughter seemed quite intrigued by the little fruity pieces. In the meantime, I was just wondering silently how long it would take for us to lose a few of the tiny things, whereas if we did, we'd have to throw the whole game away. Anyway, that was our first impression.
As we started the game, I found it very annoying to have to load all the little fruit pieces onto the board, 40 in all. 40 pieces tinier than a marble. And if you take your basket out of the hole, the little fruit pieces will roll into the hole where the basket was and to retrieve it you have to disrupt the entire board and put back all 40 pieces again. That is of course worst case, but it did (and WILL) happen, and was annoying.
You spin the spinner and if it lands on a number, you take that many fruits off your tree. If the spinner lands on the dog or bird you give back 2, and if it lands on the spilled basket, you give back everything in your basket.
There is a little over a 40% chance that the spinner will land you on one of the spaces where you need to give back your fruits. My poor daughter, through hard luck, kept landing on either the number 1, the dog, or the bird. So whatever little she got, she would have to keep putting it back.
This game bored me to tears and worst of all it made my daughter very sad. She did not have a fit but she just had a really sad face every time the spinner landed on the dog or bird. This game is pure luck, so there was no way to exercise her mind except for counting up to 4 fruits or taking away 2 of them.
Would not recommend. NOT FUN AT ALL. Lots of better games out there.
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