Sally the Sunflower Game
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| List Price: | £12.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15781 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.43 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Be the first player to place all your bees on the giant sunflower. With the power of magnets, not all the bees will stick and Sally the sunflower will move away.
Share out the bees between those playing. There are ten bees in total but if there are three players just use nine of them. The youngest player starts. Take it in turns to try to place one of your bees on Sally's face. If you pick a spot that attracts - bingo. If you pick a spot that repels your particular bee, Sally's face will spin away from you and your turn is over. Once you only have one bee left you have to try to stick your last bee to Sally's nose. If the correct attraction is there you win, otherwise the nose will flip over and you need to wait until it is your turn again.
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Customer Reviews
Looks Impressive But Very Little Play Value
This is a good quality and well designed game. The flower is tall, large and impressive once built. It is also very easy to put together as the base has holes for leaves and the sections of stalk fit well together.
There are a few raised areas on Sallys face where you can try to place the bees plus a space on her nose. It is a basic magnet game and the Bees either stick or the magnets repel each other. Sally doesn't move very much at all if the magnets repel so it doesn't make the children laugh and it only takes 30 seconds to try all the bees.
My children get much more fun out of the Elefun type games where catch butterflies.
Not recommended unless you are after a sunflower ornament for your conservatory as Sally looks pretty and cheerful.
3 year old loved it!
My 3 year old daughter loves this, more than I expected. I did spend some time telling her not to grab Sally's face to push the bees on, but now she has got the hang of it and gleefully shouts "Sally turned her face away...try another bump!" It's the same height as her which seems to add to the fascination, and the little sticker faces on the bees have started to peel off. Overall a good toy for that age group.
Sally Sunflower game
This game actually does very little. Bees containing magnets are placed on the sunflower face in turn. If the magnets repell, the face turns slightly away and you miss a go. Not much to keep a small child entertained for very long!



