Hedbanz for Kids
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #186 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Paul Lamond Games
- Model: PLG5800
- Dimensions: 1.32 pounds
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Manufacturer's Description
The hilarious "What's On My Head" game especially designed for children to play and enjoy. The object of the game is to be the first to get rid of all your counters - how? Well each child has a "Hedband" which they place round their heads, these are adjustable so they fit heads of differing sizes. They then place a card on their "Hedband" with an image on it, for example a frog. They have to guess what the image is by asking their friends questions to which the answer can only be Yes or No. For example "am I an animal?", "Am I green?" or "can you eat me?" might be good questions.
Each player can ask as many questions as they can before the timer runs out and if they guess what they are they can take another card and put it on their head. Older players can be handicapped by giving them more counters at the start of the game so the game can be played with different age groups.
The cards contain cartoon pictures of animals, food or everyday items and there are also cards with suggested questions.
Once the player has guessed their object they put their counter back in the middle andthe first one to get rid of all their counters is the winner!
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Customer Reviews
Good family fun for all ages
This is good fun for a family, and can be played by quite young children with just a little guidance. An object is pictured on a card which you have to wear on your head. You establish what it is by asking other people questions. just putting the headbands on starts you laughing. Adults with a few drinks inside them find it even funnier!
Fantastic!
This is a great game for children from about four upwards.
Sturdy plastic headbands hold picture cards (no reading required) and each child has to ask questions to guess what they are. A card might show a picture of sausages, so the child will ask "Am I furniture, can you eat me?" etc. The answers are yes or no.
It is a great game for all of the family as the adults can enjoy it equally. It really gets the kids thinking and racking their brains, you will be amazed by some of the questions.
Good fun, one little fault
This is great fun.
However, beware of playing on a sunny day or near a bright light. The cards are not as thick as they could be and my daughter was using that to cheat outrageously. :-)




