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The Learning Resources Froggy Feeding Fun Game is a compact, 64-piece educational set designed to develop fine motor skills, color recognition, and counting for kids aged 3 and up. Featuring two durable rubber frogs, 60 colorful flies, and dual dice, it offers engaging, hands-on play that strengthens finger dexterity and encourages social interaction.








| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 7 x 3.1 inches |
| Size | Small, Medium |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | Multi Color |
| Theme | froggy-play-and-learning |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Educational Objective | Motor Skills |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
A**N
Amazing Toddler Game
This was a game I bought for my 2.5 year old daughter for Easter. I wasn't certain how she would like the game or if she would even sit and play. We opened this up and the first time we played for 30 minutes!!! She loves this game, it is great for motor skills, counting, learning to count, learning colors, taking turns, working on patience, & many other things! My daughter and I have played AT least 1 time a day for the past 2 weeks!!! Each time we play, I find myself listening to her tell me what we are suppose to do step by step. If you're looking for a game for your toddler, this is an amazing game and worth every penny!
S**S
Awesome Fine Motor Game
This game was awesome for helping my special education students with fine motor issues. There are many different ways that you can play games with the frogs and the dice. The game is very engaging and everything is very well-made. The frogs are easy to squeeze but can become challenging the more bugs they eat without emptying the mouth!
C**5
Great education Toddler toy!
I order this product for my son's 3rd birthday. I wanted a toy that we could play together as a family, and that was education that could help prepare him for preschool. I thought board games would be a great choice, and this product really stood out as one that would be toddler friendly and hold his attention.The froggies with big bug eyes and wide silly smilies grabbed his attention right out of the box. As did the foam colorful flies. We were able to play using the colors, but the number on the die we haven't moved to yet for a few reasons. Right now he is still learning to count and we are working on one at a time, but the issue is that foggy's mouth is hard to squeeze even for me. So picking up one fly is a challenge yet alone more than one. We took to just picking up the flies and I hold it open while he crams in one fly. I really think this product would be a LOVE and a home run if toddlers could squeeze the froggy to open their mouths solo.I give this product a 5 for looks and concept, but I had to give it overall a 4 due to the rigidity of the plastic making the frog hard to squeeze, even though it does make the frog quiet durable. I am hoping over time and with play, the frogs become more pliable and easier to squeeze. I would recommend this product to people looking for a fun game for toddlers, as long as you set expectations on the squeeziness of the froggies, because it is still a fun concept, durable and cute.
T**T
I purchased these as fun manipulative to help with pre-writing skills
I purchased these as fun manipulative to help with pre-writing skills, as advertised. It seemed like a good concept, but the product fell quite short of what it was designed for. Your child is supposed to squeeze the frogs, which should open the frog's mouth. Then the frog can eat the flies. Fun! Except our frogs were super hard. It was difficult for me to squeeze them open with one hand, even though I can milk cows and goats. There's no way a small kiddo can squeeze these suckers open to bite the flies. I gave 3 stars because the kids can still pry the frog's mouth open and stuff the flies in. The flies are made of a cheap foam which can be damaged quickly if a little sibling grabs one and takes a bite. (Supervise! Definitely a choking hazard!) Over all, the kids enjoy it, it wasn't very expensive and they can use the flies for counting. Not exactly as described or any good for the use I intended, but the kids still enjoy it.
G**S
Frogs and flies, oh my
I was looking for a game for my 2 yr old, soon to be 3yr old, grandchild to play. This was as close as I could find. He loves the bright green frogs and all the colored flies. It also listed a couple different games we could play with the pieces on the instruction sheet. My only problem was with how hard it is to squeeze the frogs mouths open for me, an adult, much less our grandchild. They are a little too rigid for little hands. If I could give it a 4.5 rating, I would due to this but instead, I rounded it up to a 5.
H**R
A tolerable Family Game....finally!
Got this game as a "rainy day" savior. Worked great - my two year old can manage the frogs, so I'm not sure about the other reviews. There are so many different ways to play that this that it's almost always a "new" game to keep the attention of my 4 year old as well. Sometimes we play just the color die, others just the number, sometimes both.....or make up something else.Both kids seem to play this independently fine, and grown ups aren't tortured to play along on this one. (Chutes and Ladders was unfortunately an epic fail on all sides, took too long and the ups/downs of the game were too much for my son at this time *sigh*.)The kids are proud to show their skills with colors, numbers and counting.It's easy to reinforce "playing nice" between the siblings with this game.Overall, I'm happy with this purchase.
A**R
Fun
Fun little game. Good quality items feel sturdy and has good coloring.
R**H
PreK loves Froggy
I use this game with my preschool students to build hand strength, work on colors, counting,, communicating, sharing, taking turns and so much more. They absolutely love it. They love feeding Froggy and find it hilarious when he “ throws up.” We giggle a lot while engaging in this game.
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