BIZYBOO – The Original Seek & Find Plush – Hidden Object Search Problem Solving Educational Matching Game for Kids 2 and Up – 2 Pack (GG & Toasty)
$17.99 Original price was: $17.99.$15.27Current price is: $15.27.
Price: $17.99 - $15.27
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HANDHELD SCAVENGER HUNT: Search for over 25 objects in each character and match them to those on the included car
PERFECT GIFT: It’s the perfect toy for rainy days, car trips, or anytime you want to keep your child entertained and engaged.
ENGAGING: Provide young learners with hours of fun and entertainment while helping to develop their fine motor skills, problem solving abilities, and improving their concentration.
BENEFITS: Develops fine motor skills, problem solving abilities, letters, attention, and object recognition.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: Series 1 includes 12 characters, each with 25 hidden objects to find. Each character includes a card with both visual and written prompts.
jenna –
Cute Quiet Toys
I got these for my 3 year old and 18 month old. Both kids have enjoyed sitting with these (the older kids too!) These are great quality with a good amount of hidden objects to find. I think the shapes are cute too!
Hollyr3 –
Adorable
Iâm in love! ð These are so cute! My kiddos will love these! Using these in my fidget box for my classroom! Canât wait to have the students use them! â¤ï¸ð
mjm0216 –
Not a huge hit
Ordered for road trip entertainment and they really didnât keep my kids (7 and 5) entertained long. I Will keep in our travel bag but wouldnât order again.
Alex Snyder –
Super cute
This is very good calming mechanism for my son when he angry.
Jeff K. –
clever idea, but limited
We and our friends used these on a few trips in the recent past to try out how well they kept our kids occupied. Only one of them was 3 (or older), the minimum age, so I’ll keep my review to that (though I’ll mention that I don’t think younger kids grasp what’s going on very well). While she did play around with it, I think it was a bit above her level to fully understand on her own. It did keep her occupied for a little bit. I can see her being more engaged in the future.These seem well made, and the idea is clever. The attached tag gives the child various things to search for in the contained materials. Items are brightly colored and obvious once they surface.
Rebecca –
Great quiet time activity
We have lots of quiet activities for the kids to use during church services, these are super cute and functional! They have a mix of fun shapes sequins, charms, letter beads, and resin shapes! The bag itself is soft and doesnât make any noise when your child is searching for the items! Each bag has a hard plastic tag on it with pictures of all the charms inside!
MaryD –
Only got one
I sadly only got one of the two parts of this product.
Kristin –
Nice fidget toys for kids with sensory issues
I gifted these to my mother who is a special education classroom assistant that helps workplace ready teenagers prepare for life outside of school. Many of her students struggle with focusing, and fidget items help them to listen. These little packs are cute and squishy. Theyâre not too difficult to push the beads around so kids shouldnât become stressed by using these.I would recommend that kids who are on the spectrum disregard the âfind specific beadsâ information as it could lead to frustration if they are trying to listen to someone while manipulating these toys. Overall theyâre made well and no beads have been lost so far. However, I think the price should be five to ten dollars lower for the set of two busy bags because theyâre so small and made of such inexpensive materials. Iâd love to get more of these for classrooms but theyâre too expensive for what they are.