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product_id: 12380983
title: "Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt - Toddler Board Games Ages 3-5, Early Learning Games for Preschoolers, Fine Motor Skills Toys for Preschool, Color-Matching Board Game"
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# 4 vibrant color carrots Spinner-driven strategic play Fine motor skill booster Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt - Toddler Board Games Ages 3-5, Early Learning Games for Preschoolers, Fine Motor Skills Toys for Preschool, Color-Matching Board Game

**Brand:** educational insights
**Price:** $44.96
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## Summary

> 🐰 Hop into early learning with a game that’s as cute as it is clever!

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- **What is this?** Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt - Toddler Board Games Ages 3-5, Early Learning Games for Preschoolers, Fine Motor Skills Toys for Preschool, Color-Matching Board Game by educational insights
- **How much does it cost?** $44.96 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Social Skills Starter Kit:** Encourages turn-taking, sharing, and graceful winning or losing—perfect for family game nights and group play.
- • **Spin, Squeeze, Strategize:** Interactive spinner and bunny squeezer mechanics promote early strategic thinking without any reading required.
- • **Colorful Learning Made Fun:** Engage toddlers with 4 bright carrot colors to master color recognition effortlessly.
- • **Fine Motor Skills in Disguise:** Develop dexterity and hand-eye coordination through playful carrot picking with the adorable bunny squeezer.
- • **All-in-One Easy Setup & Cleanup:** Egg-shaped game board doubles as storage box, making setup and cleanup a breeze for busy parents.

## Overview

Educational Insights Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt is a preschool board game designed for toddlers aged 3-5 that combines color matching, fine motor skill development, and social-emotional learning. Featuring a spinner, bunny-shaped squeezer, colorful carrots, and baskets, this manual game requires no reading and encourages strategic play. Its compact egg-shaped board doubles as storage, making it a perfect gift for early learners to build foundational STEM skills while having fun.

## Description

Help Hoppy Floppy collect colorful eggs to take home in Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt from Educational Insights! In this fine motor skill game, players will take turns using the bunny squeezer to retrieve eggs for their baskets. Whoever collects all four colors first wins - but be strategic! Not every spin guarantees a carrot, and you may have to steal from your opponent before they steal from you. Preschool board games for toddlers are great for family game night; they're quick to set up and easy to learn, so kids can get to playing right away. This fine motor challenge also reinforces color learning and teaches matching, sorting, counting, and simple math skills. Educational Insights is the home of preschool toys and kids games that teach key skills, from colors to reading to math! In addition to fine motor toys and toddler games for 3+ year olds, we also are known for our craft kits for kids, brainteasers for kids and adults, GeoSafari science toys, Design & Drill construction toys, and more learning toys. We work with parents and teachers to develop long-lasting products that help kids learn skills they need through play they love.

Review: Very cute game, a little fragile. I modified it a little for younger players - I am a speech therapist and I play this game with kids who are a variety of ages and cognitive levels. We use "turns" as rewards for completing tasks. Basically the game play is this: spin a spinner and try to collect one each of the 4 different colors of carrots in your little basket. You use a cute little plastic rabbit to pincer the carrot out of the egg-shaped box. The spinner has other spots (e.g., spin again, steal one from another player, lose all your carrots, pick any color, and lose a turn.) It is similar to Hi Ho Cherry O in that regard, but you need only 4 items and can steal. Kids in the 6-9 age range really like the game and can understand the pictures of "lose a turn" or "steal a carrot from another player" etc. Some younger kids though, do not really. They also can get a little frustrated with the "lose all your carrots" and "steal" space. While I do think it is important that kids understand losing as much as winning, we do modify the game sometimes. I made another spinner with the only 6 spots: 4 colors, a rainbow (choose any color) and a "spin again." They still don't get to choose one if they spin and already have that color, so it isn't a sure thing with each spin, but it does reduce the frustration of losing all of your carrots and reduces say 2 children repeatedly "stealing" from the same other child. I just used an old spinner I had around and fit a new "face" on it that I colored with markers. You could also use a blank die and put the colors plus 2 icons for rainbow and a "spin again" (I used the swirl just like on the original spinner.) They really like the rabbit to pick up the pieces. Some have a little trouble initially figuring out how to manipulate it, but I haven't had anyone aged 4 and up who couldn't figure it out (if they of course, had adequate fine motor skills.) One of the handles had broken off a basket by the second day I had it. The kids like to play with them and put their carrots in and out, etc. And when it is a "steal" turn they try to fit the rabbit paws into another person's basket, which doesn't really work (you just have to pick one out with your fingers.) I just reattached the handle with super glue. Overall it is a simple game that even young children can understand. There is no reading involved (but I suppose you could modify that too with a different spinner or even riddle-type drawing cards if you wanted.) The draw of the game is the cute bunny and the carrots. It is interesting that by about age 7, they really seem to enjoy the "stealing" from another player. Some will laugh these devious little laughs and can figure out who has the color they want and go take it. I usually will say something like "oooh, that bad bunny is stealing" so another student will blame the bunny not the person (because some will actually get mad.) I know my students though so I will usually not choose the "steal" spinner (and use my modified one) if I know a certain student will get upset or angry about it. Anyway, the kids have really liked the game and will ask to play it frequently. For home use, it would be a cute little spring or Easter game suitable for most ages. Older kids probably won't want to play it for hours, but they still enjoy it a few times in a row.
Review: Fun game! - Cute and fun game for kids! I have the Sneaky Snacky Squirrel game as well, but the Bunny is easier for my students to use. The carrots are the perfect size for the bunny tweezer (picker upper).

## Features

- PRESCHOOL FINE MOTOR GAME: This turn-taking toddler game encourages strategic thinking while developing kids' color-matching skills, hand-eye coordination, and dexterity
- HOW TO PLAY: Spin the spinner and use the Hoppy Floppy squeezer to fill your basket with one of each color carrot; play this toddler board game in groups of 2-4 ages 3+
- BUILD TODDLER FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Educational board games bring early learning to game night as kids strengthen motor and key SEL skills like taking turns, sharing, and winning and losing gracefully
- LEARNING GAME INCLUDES: One Hoppy Floppy Squeezer, 16 carrots in four colors, one spinner, four baskets, and colorful egg-shaped game board that doubles as the box for easy setup, cleanup, and storage
- GIFTS FOR CHILDREN: Educational Insights toys and games make great birthday gifts for kids, holiday stocking stuffers, Easter basket toys, and back-to-school presents for teachers and students
- MORE KIDS BOARD GAMES: Visit the Educational Insights brand store link above for more educational games for kids, fine motor games for small kids, fun family games for kids and adults, and more

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00T0OYC92 |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,457 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,812 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Educational Insights |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 734 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop color recognition, strategic thinking, and fine motor skills through cooperative gameplay |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086002034137 |
| Included Components | Counter toys |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 8.3 x 6.6 x 3.1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Hoppy Floppy's Happy Hunt Toddlers Easter Board Game |
| Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Educational Insights |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EI-3413 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | EI-3413 |
| Number of Players | 1+ |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Size | Medium |
| Subject Character | Hoppy Floppy |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Games |
| UPC | 086002034137 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can the handles on the baskets be moved?**
A: No, they are solid.

**Q: What if I lost a piece? The little carrots are so tiny.**
A: The carrots ARE tiny. I’d highly recommend kids playing this game under supervision or at a table, etc. It’s definitely not a game I’d let my preschooler play on his own in his room, because he’d probably lose some pieces. The game is really cute and well-liked though!

**Q: Anyone play this with 5-6yr olds? Does it hold their attention or do they get bored with it?**
A: I bought this for my 3 year old niece. I think 5 year olds would like it, but I think Shelbys Snack Shack game might be better for 5-6. It’s a similar concept, and my 5 year old niece loves it. Check out Shelbys Snack Shack game!

**Q: May I know what is the box size**
A: Hi L.SThe box size is 6 5/8" W x 8 3/4" H x 3" D

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very cute game, a little fragile. I modified it a little for younger players
*by N***E on April 7, 2019*

I am a speech therapist and I play this game with kids who are a variety of ages and cognitive levels. We use "turns" as rewards for completing tasks. Basically the game play is this: spin a spinner and try to collect one each of the 4 different colors of carrots in your little basket. You use a cute little plastic rabbit to pincer the carrot out of the egg-shaped box. The spinner has other spots (e.g., spin again, steal one from another player, lose all your carrots, pick any color, and lose a turn.) It is similar to Hi Ho Cherry O in that regard, but you need only 4 items and can steal. Kids in the 6-9 age range really like the game and can understand the pictures of "lose a turn" or "steal a carrot from another player" etc. Some younger kids though, do not really. They also can get a little frustrated with the "lose all your carrots" and "steal" space. While I do think it is important that kids understand losing as much as winning, we do modify the game sometimes. I made another spinner with the only 6 spots: 4 colors, a rainbow (choose any color) and a "spin again." They still don't get to choose one if they spin and already have that color, so it isn't a sure thing with each spin, but it does reduce the frustration of losing all of your carrots and reduces say 2 children repeatedly "stealing" from the same other child. I just used an old spinner I had around and fit a new "face" on it that I colored with markers. You could also use a blank die and put the colors plus 2 icons for rainbow and a "spin again" (I used the swirl just like on the original spinner.) They really like the rabbit to pick up the pieces. Some have a little trouble initially figuring out how to manipulate it, but I haven't had anyone aged 4 and up who couldn't figure it out (if they of course, had adequate fine motor skills.) One of the handles had broken off a basket by the second day I had it. The kids like to play with them and put their carrots in and out, etc. And when it is a "steal" turn they try to fit the rabbit paws into another person's basket, which doesn't really work (you just have to pick one out with your fingers.) I just reattached the handle with super glue. Overall it is a simple game that even young children can understand. There is no reading involved (but I suppose you could modify that too with a different spinner or even riddle-type drawing cards if you wanted.) The draw of the game is the cute bunny and the carrots. It is interesting that by about age 7, they really seem to enjoy the "stealing" from another player. Some will laugh these devious little laughs and can figure out who has the color they want and go take it. I usually will say something like "oooh, that bad bunny is stealing" so another student will blame the bunny not the person (because some will actually get mad.) I know my students though so I will usually not choose the "steal" spinner (and use my modified one) if I know a certain student will get upset or angry about it. Anyway, the kids have really liked the game and will ask to play it frequently. For home use, it would be a cute little spring or Easter game suitable for most ages. Older kids probably won't want to play it for hours, but they still enjoy it a few times in a row.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun game!
*by R***I on April 15, 2025*

Cute and fun game for kids! I have the Sneaky Snacky Squirrel game as well, but the Bunny is easier for my students to use. The carrots are the perfect size for the bunny tweezer (picker upper).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cute game to help kids on their colors and fine motor skills!
*by J***Y on January 31, 2019*

We are big fans of Shelby’s Snack Shack and Sneaky Squirrel so I knew my kids would love this game! My kids have a slight obsession with rabbits so they were so excited to play this game! The little baskets are so cute and the rabbit squeezer is adorable. I like how the bottom of the box is part of the game so clean up is a breeze. This game is a fun way to teach both my kids (2.5 year old and 4 year old) their colors, work on their fine motor skills and even teaching them to take turns. I am always looking for fun ways for my kids to work on their fine motor skills and this squeezer is a fun way for them to work on it and not even know it! Highly recommend for all toddlers and preschoolers!

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