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Kids Turtle Bean-Eating Desktop Game – Parent-Child Interactive Educational Toy | 4-Player Stress Relief Table Game

Kids Turtle Bean-Eating Desktop Game – Parent-Child Interactive Educational Toy | 4-Player Stress Relief Table Game

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Make playtime fun and educational with this Kids Turtle Bean-Eating Competitive Game. Designed for children aged 3 years and above, this exciting tabletop game encourages parent-child interaction, hand-eye coordination, and strategic thinking through fast-paced bean-grabbing action.

Made from durable ABS plastic, the game features four adorable turtles competing to eat the most beans. It's a fantastic way to bring the whole family together for endless fun, laughter, and friendly competition — whether at home, playdates, or parties.

🌟 Key Features:

Interactive Family Fun: Ideal for 2–4 players, encouraging teamwork and bonding.
Educational Gameplay: Helps develop reflexes, concentration, and coordination skills.
Safe for Kids: Made with smooth, non-toxic ABS plastic.
Compact Design: Perfect for desktops, travel, or quick indoor games.
Stress Relief Toy: Fun, fast, and a great way to keep kids engaged away from screens.

📌 Specifications:

  • Product Name: Kids Turtle Bean-Eating Desktop Game
  • Material: ABS Plastic
  • Size: 23 × 23 cm
  • Players: Up to 4
  • Age Range: 3 years and above
  • Includes: 1 × Game Board + 36 Beans (Original Box)
  • Type: Educational & Interactive Tabletop Game
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Raymon Berge

Excellent!! Very good quality

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Gustavo Marks

Arrived on time, well packed, big, looks lovely.
Recommend!

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Orville Greenfelder

The child is happy! But they are leaning a bit towards the purple side, and purple is dominant.

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Chris Carter

Great game to teach my grandson how to play and count. He loves it.

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Galen Monahan

Grand son loves it brought back memories from hungry hippo game