YEEBAY Interactive Whack A Frog Game, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Toy, Fun Gift for Age 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Years Old Kids, Boys, Girls,2 Hammers Included Multicolor
Great developmental toy – The Whack-A-Frog can help develop fine motor skill, encourage the development of your toddler’s hand-eye coordination and attention span. Also, encourages toddlers to cooperate and take turns to play whack a frog game, develop communication skills. They will love this gift and play with parents or friends for hours.
Fun & safety first – The Whack-A-Frog features two different game modes and a total of 38 different speed changing levels which will increase in difficulty as you progress. Comes with 2 pcs hammers which are soft, will not hurt themselves, or others.NOTE: the batteries not included!
Parent-child game – The Whack-A-Frog is the perfect interactive toy for both children and adults to enjoy together, competing to see who can get a better score. Improve children’s concentration and hand-eye coordination as they try and get the best score they can keeping track of the flashing frogs.
The best gift for 3 to 10 years kids – Our interactive Whack-A-Frog toy was designed as a great present in the safest possible ways: it has smooth edges, soft hammers and we used premium materials during production because we know you want only the best for your kids. Give as a birthday and holidays (Valentine’s Day, Children’s day, Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving & New Years) present for toddlers, a job is well done, your thoughtful gift will put a big smile on a cute little face.
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$41.39
YEEBAY Interactive Whack A Frog Game, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Toy, Fun Gift for Age 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Years Old Kids, Boys, Girls,2 Hammers Included.
Specification: YEEBAY Interactive Whack A Frog Game, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Toy, Fun Gift for Age 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Years Old Kids, Boys, Girls,2 Hammers Included Multicolor
Weight | 1.85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.5 × 6 × 0.6 in |
44 reviews for YEEBAY Interactive Whack A Frog Game, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Toy, Fun Gift for Age 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Years Old Kids, Boys, Girls,2 Hammers Included Multicolor
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Scott B. –
if you don’t understand Chinese spoken word don’t get this. I got it for my Grandson in Dallas . nowhere in the description does it mention that it is not an English language gift . Bummer, he cannot understand any of the spoken game prompts. DO NOT PURCHASE for anyone that does not understand Chinese , VERY DISAPOINTEDRead more
MPM –
I was skeptical about this Whack a Frog, but my grandsons love it, especially the 5.5 year old. I must admit, their parents and my husband and I also like it. It’s very sturdy and well made and I especially like that the soundtrack on it says, “What a pity” when a player doesn’t do very well, which is refreshing. It’s the kind of toy they played with a lot at first, and now just once in a while, but I think it will win out over some of their other toys in the long run. It only scores a player when they hit a lit frog, so it takes a little bit of effort and hand eye coordination. Highly recommend!Read more
Taylor T. –
I bought this game for my 2 year old and 4 year old for Christmas. They love playing it! Pros: Well made Lights up really well Fun for all ages (My husband and I even like playing it) Has different language settings Cons Can’t think of any at this time. My kids seem to really like this so far. I will have to come back and review if I find anything I don’t like with it. Great game for family fun.Read more
Jillian –
Christmas gift.for my 41/2 year old grand daughter Nice quality product you can change the language. She loved it great for concentration amusement and eye hand coordination etc Highly reccomendRead more
Anna C. –
UPDATE: So, after reaching out to the company directly, the were prompt and courteous. They worked with me to get a working game for my daughter. The new one works perfectly! It is a hit with our whole family! Sadly we received ours and it does not work. The play button and half of the frogs do not respond to being hit. It’s disappointing as my daughter was so excited to receive this as a gift.Read more
Yolander –
This is a great, fun toy for toddlers. However, my grandson and his brother (2 1/2 and 3 1/2 yrs. old) found some “creative” ways to use the hammer 😉 Needless to say they broke off one of the soft ends of the hammer. My son in law was able to fix though. I would recommend this toy for no older than 3 and very preferable an only child!Read more
Muleears –
The hammers were sturdy enough that they should last but soft enough to not injure if someone gets hit with one (which you know will happpen!). It has kept him entertained for much longer than other toys.Read more
Ruth –
I wish it had written instructions to initially know what to do. Of course you can figure out how to turn it on easily but I wonder still if I’m missing some other features. Beside that trivial thing my granddaughter loves it!Read more
Scott B. –
if you don’t understand Chinese spoken word don’t get this. I got it for my Grandson in Dallas . nowhere in the description does it mention that it is not an English language gift . Bummer, he cannot understand any of the spoken game prompts. DO NOT PURCHASE for anyone that does not understand Chinese , VERY DISAPOINTEDRead more
MPM –
I was skeptical about this Whack a Frog, but my grandsons love it, especially the 5.5 year old. I must admit, their parents and my husband and I also like it. It’s very sturdy and well made and I especially like that the soundtrack on it says, “What a pity” when a player doesn’t do very well, which is refreshing. It’s the kind of toy they played with a lot at first, and now just once in a while, but I think it will win out over some of their other toys in the long run. It only scores a player when they hit a lit frog, so it takes a little bit of effort and hand eye coordination. Highly recommend!Read more
Taylor T. –
I bought this game for my 2 year old and 4 year old for Christmas. They love playing it! Pros: Well made Lights up really well Fun for all ages (My husband and I even like playing it) Has different language settings Cons Can’t think of any at this time. My kids seem to really like this so far. I will have to come back and review if I find anything I don’t like with it. Great game for family fun.Read more
Jillian –
Christmas gift.for my 41/2 year old grand daughter Nice quality product you can change the language. She loved it great for concentration amusement and eye hand coordination etc Highly reccomendRead more
Anna C. –
UPDATE: So, after reaching out to the company directly, the were prompt and courteous. They worked with me to get a working game for my daughter. The new one works perfectly! It is a hit with our whole family! Sadly we received ours and it does not work. The play button and half of the frogs do not respond to being hit. It’s disappointing as my daughter was so excited to receive this as a gift.Read more
Yolander –
This is a great, fun toy for toddlers. However, my grandson and his brother (2 1/2 and 3 1/2 yrs. old) found some “creative” ways to use the hammer 😉 Needless to say they broke off one of the soft ends of the hammer. My son in law was able to fix though. I would recommend this toy for no older than 3 and very preferable an only child!Read more
Muleears –
The hammers were sturdy enough that they should last but soft enough to not injure if someone gets hit with one (which you know will happpen!). It has kept him entertained for much longer than other toys.Read more
Ruth –
I wish it had written instructions to initially know what to do. Of course you can figure out how to turn it on easily but I wonder still if I’m missing some other features. Beside that trivial thing my granddaughter loves it!Read more
Scott B. –
if you don’t understand Chinese spoken word don’t get this. I got it for my Grandson in Dallas . nowhere in the description does it mention that it is not an English language gift . Bummer, he cannot understand any of the spoken game prompts. DO NOT PURCHASE for anyone that does not understand Chinese , VERY DISAPOINTEDRead more
MPM –
I was skeptical about this Whack a Frog, but my grandsons love it, especially the 5.5 year old. I must admit, their parents and my husband and I also like it. It’s very sturdy and well made and I especially like that the soundtrack on it says, “What a pity” when a player doesn’t do very well, which is refreshing. It’s the kind of toy they played with a lot at first, and now just once in a while, but I think it will win out over some of their other toys in the long run. It only scores a player when they hit a lit frog, so it takes a little bit of effort and hand eye coordination. Highly recommend!Read more
Taylor T. –
I bought this game for my 2 year old and 4 year old for Christmas. They love playing it! Pros: Well made Lights up really well Fun for all ages (My husband and I even like playing it) Has different language settings Cons Can’t think of any at this time. My kids seem to really like this so far. I will have to come back and review if I find anything I don’t like with it. Great game for family fun.Read more
Jillian –
Christmas gift.for my 41/2 year old grand daughter Nice quality product you can change the language. She loved it great for concentration amusement and eye hand coordination etc Highly reccomendRead more
Anna C. –
UPDATE: So, after reaching out to the company directly, the were prompt and courteous. They worked with me to get a working game for my daughter. The new one works perfectly! It is a hit with our whole family! Sadly we received ours and it does not work. The play button and half of the frogs do not respond to being hit. It’s disappointing as my daughter was so excited to receive this as a gift.Read more
Yolander –
This is a great, fun toy for toddlers. However, my grandson and his brother (2 1/2 and 3 1/2 yrs. old) found some “creative” ways to use the hammer 😉 Needless to say they broke off one of the soft ends of the hammer. My son in law was able to fix though. I would recommend this toy for no older than 3 and very preferable an only child!Read more
Muleears –
The hammers were sturdy enough that they should last but soft enough to not injure if someone gets hit with one (which you know will happpen!). It has kept him entertained for much longer than other toys.Read more
Ruth –
I wish it had written instructions to initially know what to do. Of course you can figure out how to turn it on easily but I wonder still if I’m missing some other features. Beside that trivial thing my granddaughter loves it!Read more
Scott B. –
if you don’t understand Chinese spoken word don’t get this. I got it for my Grandson in Dallas . nowhere in the description does it mention that it is not an English language gift . Bummer, he cannot understand any of the spoken game prompts. DO NOT PURCHASE for anyone that does not understand Chinese , VERY DISAPOINTEDRead more
MPM –
I was skeptical about this Whack a Frog, but my grandsons love it, especially the 5.5 year old. I must admit, their parents and my husband and I also like it. It’s very sturdy and well made and I especially like that the soundtrack on it says, “What a pity” when a player doesn’t do very well, which is refreshing. It’s the kind of toy they played with a lot at first, and now just once in a while, but I think it will win out over some of their other toys in the long run. It only scores a player when they hit a lit frog, so it takes a little bit of effort and hand eye coordination. Highly recommend!Read more
Taylor T. –
I bought this game for my 2 year old and 4 year old for Christmas. They love playing it! Pros: Well made Lights up really well Fun for all ages (My husband and I even like playing it) Has different language settings Cons Can’t think of any at this time. My kids seem to really like this so far. I will have to come back and review if I find anything I don’t like with it. Great game for family fun.Read more
Jillian –
Christmas gift.for my 41/2 year old grand daughter Nice quality product you can change the language. She loved it great for concentration amusement and eye hand coordination etc Highly reccomendRead more
Anna C. –
UPDATE: So, after reaching out to the company directly, the were prompt and courteous. They worked with me to get a working game for my daughter. The new one works perfectly! It is a hit with our whole family! Sadly we received ours and it does not work. The play button and half of the frogs do not respond to being hit. It’s disappointing as my daughter was so excited to receive this as a gift.Read more
Yolander –
This is a great, fun toy for toddlers. However, my grandson and his brother (2 1/2 and 3 1/2 yrs. old) found some “creative” ways to use the hammer 😉 Needless to say they broke off one of the soft ends of the hammer. My son in law was able to fix though. I would recommend this toy for no older than 3 and very preferable an only child!Read more
Muleears –
The hammers were sturdy enough that they should last but soft enough to not injure if someone gets hit with one (which you know will happpen!). It has kept him entertained for much longer than other toys.Read more
Amazon Customer –
Garbage for the price. Very crappy quality, has only one mode for playing which my 3 year old can’t keep up with and it only says one thing: “What a pitty!” Wtf? If its impossible to not miss some due to the game making several light up at once, ALL YOU HEAR is “What a pitty!” over and over. Fully disappointed and angry with this product. It makes me laugh that they state it is worth $45… it is a $15 toy TOPS if it even did work well.Read more
C M –
Just another lights and bling game. The hammer is rubber with air pocket in it. I paid $51. You chase the lights, for the price I figured there would be more to it. I bought it for a 3.5yo. She did pound it but no real attachment to it. I threw it in the closet.Read more
Mark krones –
Looks good so farRead more
Scott B. –
if you don’t understand Chinese spoken word don’t get this. I got it for my Grandson in Dallas . nowhere in the description does it mention that it is not an English language gift . Bummer, he cannot understand any of the spoken game prompts. DO NOT PURCHASE for anyone that does not understand Chinese , VERY DISAPOINTEDRead more
MPM –
I was skeptical about this Whack a Frog, but my grandsons love it, especially the 5.5 year old. I must admit, their parents and my husband and I also like it. It’s very sturdy and well made and I especially like that the soundtrack on it says, “What a pity” when a player doesn’t do very well, which is refreshing. It’s the kind of toy they played with a lot at first, and now just once in a while, but I think it will win out over some of their other toys in the long run. It only scores a player when they hit a lit frog, so it takes a little bit of effort and hand eye coordination. Highly recommend!Read more
Taylor T. –
I bought this game for my 2 year old and 4 year old for Christmas. They love playing it! Pros: Well made Lights up really well Fun for all ages (My husband and I even like playing it) Has different language settings Cons Can’t think of any at this time. My kids seem to really like this so far. I will have to come back and review if I find anything I don’t like with it. Great game for family fun.Read more
Jillian –
Christmas gift.for my 41/2 year old grand daughter Nice quality product you can change the language. She loved it great for concentration amusement and eye hand coordination etc Highly reccomendRead more
Anna C. –
UPDATE: So, after reaching out to the company directly, the were prompt and courteous. They worked with me to get a working game for my daughter. The new one works perfectly! It is a hit with our whole family! Sadly we received ours and it does not work. The play button and half of the frogs do not respond to being hit. It’s disappointing as my daughter was so excited to receive this as a gift.Read more
Yolander –
This is a great, fun toy for toddlers. However, my grandson and his brother (2 1/2 and 3 1/2 yrs. old) found some “creative” ways to use the hammer 😉 Needless to say they broke off one of the soft ends of the hammer. My son in law was able to fix though. I would recommend this toy for no older than 3 and very preferable an only child!Read more
Muleears –
The hammers were sturdy enough that they should last but soft enough to not injure if someone gets hit with one (which you know will happpen!). It has kept him entertained for much longer than other toys.Read more
Amazon Customer –
Garbage for the price. Very crappy quality, has only one mode for playing which my 3 year old can’t keep up with and it only says one thing: “What a pitty!” Wtf? If its impossible to not miss some due to the game making several light up at once, ALL YOU HEAR is “What a pitty!” over and over. Fully disappointed and angry with this product. It makes me laugh that they state it is worth $45… it is a $15 toy TOPS if it even did work well.Read more
C M –
Just another lights and bling game. The hammer is rubber with air pocket in it. I paid $51. You chase the lights, for the price I figured there would be more to it. I bought it for a 3.5yo. She did pound it but no real attachment to it. I threw it in the closet.Read more
Mark krones –
Looks good so farRead more