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Parents are encouraged to read a lively introductory story about the adventures of four ladybugs - Ella Yellow, Rickie Red, Tommy Teal and Olivia Orange. The object of the game is to help them find their way back home (a rosebush) after a windstorm launches them airborne and they land on a faraway dirt pile. The first ladybug to find her way "home" is the winner. Along the way, the ladybugs encounter various hazards such as tall grass, praying mantis, aphids and ants.
The Ladybug Game was invented by a first grader in California who loves ladybugs.
For ages 3 and up.
My sons love playing this game. The characters are cute and the players must help the ladybugs get home. I'd say it's appropraite for 3 years old and up. I recommend it.
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Posted December 27, 2007
This is a really fun game for young kids between 3 and 8. You can make up variations. It does say in the description that kids do not need to read. Someone who can read in the group does help though.
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Posted June 19, 2005
When buying this game I wasn't sure what it was since there is no explanation on the box, but have to admit both of my kids, 3.5 year old girl and 6 year old boy, love it! The ladybugs are trying to get home after the strong wind has blown them into the pile of dirt. On the way they have to be lucky to win the 'Praying Mantis Pass' in order to go forward, and collect enough Aphids to feed the hungry ants. Lots of fun and lots of smiles during this game! OUR FAMILY LOVES IT!!
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Posted March 13, 2010
We bought her this game for Valentines Day when she was almost 4. She loves the game. Her only problem was learning to not win every time but she is getting better about that as time goes on. She is learning to count spaces in a game, it re-enforces counting skills. Even Grandpa and I like the game.
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Posted January 31, 2010
My 5 year old daughter enjoyed this game for a few days and then unfortunately got board with it. It is cute and quite simple to get a hang of for the younger children. However, it does lack a bit of a challenge and after a few tries, it does get a bit boring.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I bought this for my six year old daughter, even though I believe that the age appropriate rating was for kids a little younger, because she loves ladybugs. It turns out that the game is a lot fun, my wife and I play with her frequently and it entertains us too.
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Posted July 25, 2009
The game is easy to learn and my four year old enjoys playing. However, the section at the end where you have to collect 10 pieces to pass the ants can take a long time. The play then becomes repetitive and discouraging for a young child.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I bought this game for my 4 yr old grandaughter. We have played yhis many times with family and her friends. It is easy enough for them to play without an adult but is not so easy to be boring.
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Posted December 16, 2008
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Overview
The Ladybug Game is designed for interactive play between parents and children.Parents are encouraged to read a lively introductory story about the adventures of four ladybugs - Ella Yellow, Rickie Red, Tommy Teal and Olivia Orange. The object of the game is to help them find their way back home (a rosebush) after a windstorm launches them airborne and they land on a faraway dirt pile. The first ladybug to find her way "home" is the winner. Along the way, the ladybugs encounter various hazards such as tall grass, praying mantis, aphids and ants.
The Ladybug Game was invented by a first grader in California who loves ...