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Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0032244047848 Item Dimensions: Label: Hasbro Games Manufacturer: Hasbro Games Manufacturer Maximum Age: 72 months Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months Model: 4784 MPN: 4784 Publisher: Hasbro Games Studio: Hasbro Games Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: 3 years & up. Tap out ice blocks one by one. To win, the bear must stay on top. One wrong block, and he'll go ker-plop! For 2 or more players. No reading required. Editorial Review: A polar bear is happily skating across the ice. He's gesturing thumbs up. A big smile stretches his face. Uh-oh. What's that tapping sound? A block of ice just disappeared from his pond. And there goes another one. The polar bear is running out of room to skate. In Don't Break the Ice, two to four players take turns wielding plastic mallets and tapping out ice blocks. The goal is to keep the polar bear skating for as long as possible. But as the game progresses, ice blocks start falling faster and faster. And then, there goes the bear! Luckily, these ice blocks don't melt. The game can quickly be reassembled and soon the polar bear is skating again. This bear might lose his footing, but he's always got his smile. --Wendy Slotboom Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I played this as a child and have passed it onThis is a game I played as a kid and really enjoyed it, so I've passed it on. It's a bit of a mess at first and cleanup can be tricky but overall it's a great game for kids. Rating: - Hammer to FallThanks to some clumsy pre-teen footing I once fell through the ice. Not metaphorically, either. Literally. If it wasn't for the quick thinking of my pal cousinpaco, chatchi would still be at the bottom of the frozen creek and I wouldn't be around today to share his story. The years following my mishap were plagued by nightmares of falling through the ice - over and over and over again. But in my dreams cousinpaco wasn't there to save me. I enrolled in some deep-hypnotic ... Read More Rating: - Maybe bored children watch too much tv and game boyThese classic toys are great and wonderful for fine motor development and problem solving. My kids (4 y.o.) love them. My kids don't have game boys or watch tv, though. I think the reason they seemed less "boring" 30 years ago was because parents played WITH their kids and there were more games that involved interaction with PEOPLE and less electronic distractions. Rating: - Simple funThis toy is great fun to play, though a bit annoying to reset. Smaller children may need help in setting it up. My first grader can do it but it took her a few times to get how to pull the pieces and make them fit. We all enjoy the game. Rating: - Hours of entertainment for my grandchildren!This is a wonderful way to let my grandchildren enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood. We can now enjoy all four games and my grandchildren, ages 4 and 7, can't wait to play them when they stay at Gammie's house. |